SummaryA team of allied saboteurs are assigned an impossible mission: infiltrate an impregnable Nazi-held island and destroy the two enormous long-range field guns that prevent the rescue of 2,000 trapped British soldiers.
Directed By:J. Lee Thompson
Written By:Carl Foreman, Alistair MacLean
The Guns of Navarone
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72
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
72
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Gregory Peck, as Mallory, gives a wonderfully unperturbed performance, outdone only by the versatile coldness and comedy of Anthony Quinn. David Niven is the subservient but stylish chemist Miller, rounding out a film that ranks among the best war movies—for mayhem, fighting and a simple, sanctimonious story about heroism when it’s war at all costs.
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When director J. Lee Thompson detonates the action set pieces, they're not just thrilling -- they're cathartic. [27 Sep 2000]
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It faced the problem of a director-switch in mid-stream. But with a bunch of weighty stars, terrific special effects and several socko situations, producer Carl Foreman and director J. Lee Thompson sired a winner.
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It's handled well by veteran director J. Lee Thompson, with strong cast support and excellent production values that make it all lavish, rich, and often breathtaking.
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Even though the picture runs more than two hours and a half, it moves swiftly and gets where it is going. J. Lee Thompson has directed it with pace and has seen to it that the actors give the impression of being stout and bold.
60
The action sequences are splendid, it's magnificently staged and photographed, but there's too much pretentious moralising talk. [12 Dec 2010, p.51]
60
Not very memorable, but fun and exciting while you’re watching it. It’s worth the price of admission to hear the wooden-throated Peck speak Greek and German (“Like a native!” one of his superior officers comments).
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Production Company:
- Columbia Pictures
- Highroad Productions
Release Date:Jun 22, 1961
Duration:2 h 38 m
Rating:TV-PG
Tagline:Still! The Greatest High Adventure Ever Filmed! [re-issue]
Awards
Academy Awards, USA
• 1 Win & 7 Nominations
Golden Globes, USA
• 2 Wins & 3 Nominations
Laurel Awards
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations




























