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L'ouragan vient de Navarone

Original title: Force 10 from Navarone
  • 1978
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  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Harrison Ford and Robert Shaw in L'ouragan vient de Navarone (1978)
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During World War II, several oddly assorted military experts are teamed in a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vital to enemy strategy.During World War II, several oddly assorted military experts are teamed in a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vital to enemy strategy.During World War II, several oddly assorted military experts are teamed in a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vital to enemy strategy.

  • Director
    • Guy Hamilton
  • Writers
    • Alistair MacLean
    • Robin Chapman
    • Carl Foreman
  • Stars
    • Harrison Ford
    • Robert Shaw
    • Edward Fox
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Guy Hamilton
    • Writers
      • Alistair MacLean
      • Robin Chapman
      • Carl Foreman
    • Stars
      • Harrison Ford
      • Robert Shaw
      • Edward Fox
    • 112User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Barnsby
    Robert Shaw
    Robert Shaw
    • Mallory
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Miller
    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • Lescovar
    Barbara Bach
    Barbara Bach
    • Maritza
    Carl Weathers
    Carl Weathers
    • Weaver
    Richard Kiel
    Richard Kiel
    • Drazak
    Alan Badel
    Alan Badel
    • Petrovitch
    Michael Byrne
    Michael Byrne
    • Schroeder
    Philip Latham
    Philip Latham
    • Jensen
    Angus MacInnes
    Angus MacInnes
    • Reynolds
    Michael Sheard
    Michael Sheard
    • Sgt. Bauer
    Petar Buntic
    Petar Buntic
    • Marko
    Leslie Schofield
    Leslie Schofield
    • Interrogation Officer 1
    Anthony Langdon
    Anthony Langdon
    • Interrogation Officer 2
    • (as Antony Langdon)
    Richard Hampton
    • Interrogation Officer 3
    Paul Humpoletz
    • Sgt. Bismark
    Dicken Ashworth
    Dicken Ashworth
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    • Director
      • Guy Hamilton
    • Writers
      • Alistair MacLean
      • Robin Chapman
      • Carl Foreman
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    Eric-62-2

    Okay, But Don't Watch It With It's Predecessor Back-To-Back

    If you love the "Guns Of Navarone" as one of the greatest, and more importantly most literate WWII action films of all time, then this "sequel" is really going to cause some painful moments, and I wouldn't recommend watching the two films back-to-back under any circumstances. Owing to the fact that it took original "Guns" producer Carl Foreman a decade to get the "Force 10" film project off the ground, Gregory Peck and David Niven were both Social Security eligible by the time the film was ready to go, and that meant we'd have to see a new cast. And for the most part, despite the borrowing of footage of the first film's climax at the beginning you might as well watch this film pretending the first one never happened. The "Nicolai" connection to the first film is weak and barely explored, and we probably could have done without that plotline altogether. And whereas "Guns" was deadly serious in tone, filled with some rich character studies and literate exploration of the moral questions that get raised even when fighting a good cause, "Force 10" is really more of an escapist war film, punctuated with moments of light comedy, and with no depth whatsoever in the characters and script. If one is willing to accept the film on that level, then it can be enjoyed as an entertaining diversion, but no more. It is interesting to see Harrison Ford in his first post-Star Wars role working alongside the great Robert Shaw in his last film, and Edward Fox appears to emulate most of David Niven's mannerisms quite well. Carl Weathers though, was an annoying distraction and the scene where he demanded "answers" while the enemy was approaching was just plain dumb.

    By it's very title though, "Force 10" is always going to have the problem of it's magnificent predecessor hanging over it. Too bad the sequel possibility wasn't cashed in on sooner when Peck, Niven and Quinn could have still done their parts (I always hoped they'd lead a new mission to rescue Anthony Quayle!)
    6perfectbond

    A James Bond reunion

    Force 10 felt like a James Bond reunion. The director is Guy Hamilton (Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, The Man With the Golden Gun). Robert Shaw (From Russia With Love) is the star. Barbara Bach (The Spy Who Loved Me) is a love interest. Even Richard Kiel (Jaws in The Spy Who Loved Me) is here as a heavy. Unfortunately this film is not as enjoyable as a typical Bond film not to mention equaling or surpassing the Gregory Peck classic, The Guns of Navarone, to which it is a followup. The film is not an entire waste however. A young Harrison Ford is very convincing action star even here and is almost enough to save this disappointing effort. The only really gripping part of this film was the racial tension between Keil's character and Carl Weather's (Predator) character. Average film, 6/10. This review was based on the widescreen version on the DVD which had a few extra minutes.
    sychonic

    Not a classic, but a solid WWII flick

    World War II has spawned so many stories, films, books, songs, TV shows, from garbage to genius, that one could easily spend an a lifetime absorbed in them. Here is a basic WWII movie that tells a very straight forward story about a small group of soldiers trying to blow up a bridge in enemy held territory. It doesn't try to be Bridge on the River Kwai, another film where a small group of special forces travel (on foot I might add) to destroy a bridge important to the enemy forces.

    On the plus side is that the action takes place in Yugoslavia, not the setting of too many war movies made in Hollywood, so that gives this some interesting moments (how many movies have Croatian Chetniks in them?). Also, Robert Shaw, good in anything, and Edward Fox have a great rapport, trading lines with impeccable timing. It would be easy to believe they are lifelong friends in real life the way they portray their characters. Harrison Ford gives a solid performance as a young overachieving officer, helping the subplot of the new blood clashing with the old veterans. Barbara Bach is beautiful, but not much other reason for her to be around. Carl Weathers actually gives a nice performance as the rebellious black soldier, implausibly brought along by weirdly improbable circumstances. Facing the fact that the Armed Forces were segregated during WWII, it seems like the makers wanted to have a black included in the movie and had to make up some way to do that, coming up with a ridiculously contrived way to have him along. It's unfortunate they couldn't come up with something better because, though Weathers is likable and his character brings something to the party, they way they did it undermines the plotline.

    The action is okay, though the payoff at the end, clever as it is, ultimately fails because of the special effects--they just weren't that well done; they seemed like they came from a grade b movie.

    If you've seen some WWII movies like A Bridge Too Far, Kelly's Heros, Battle of the Bulge, the Devil's Brigade, or Where Eagles Dare and liked them, definitely give this one a try. Not a classic, but a decent addition to the crowd.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    This was actually quite enjoyable...

    Oddly enough I have never actually gotten around to watching the 1978 war movie "Force 10 from Navarone". Why? Well, I guess because the title never really caught my fancy, or because it is war movie from 1978.

    But I was offered a chance to sit down and watch a remastered version of the 1978 movie, and of course I took the chance and time to do so. Especially as I saw that the movie was starring none other than Robert Shaw and Harrison Ford.

    Turns out that this was actually a good war movie, with a combination of interesting storyline, action and some good old fashioned double-crossing. So yeah, I was entertained by what writers Alistair MacLean, Robin Chapman and Carl Foreman had managed to put together with Guy Hamilton at the director's chair.

    The movie also had some good appearances from the likes of Carl Weathers, Michael Byrne and Richard Kiel.

    One thing I really liked about the movie was the fact that people were speaking their native and respective languages. There is nothing more cringeworthy than watching German soldiers in World War II movies speak English with a thick, fake German-imitated accent.

    I had actually been missing out on a good and entertaining World War II movie with "Force 10 from Navarone", shame on me. And I must say that it was really nice to see Shaw and Ford in the leads in a movie such as this, and they carried the movie quite well.

    My rating of "Force 10 from Navarone" is a six out of ten stars.
    7trevorwomble

    Watchable and fun but not a classic WW2 film

    This is a bit of an odd film. Despite having a slightly thin plot that lacks logic, it just about gets away with it thanks to its quality cast including an up and coming pre Indiana Jones Harrison Ford.

    It's worth a watch on a rainy afternoon and whilst it lacks the depth and heart of the classic war movies of the 50s and 60s, it's got enough action and energy to keep your attention. Not as bad as many here make out but not up there with the best either.

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    • Trivia
      Robert Shaw was attacked by a bunch of men trying to rob him while off on his own reading. He fought off the attackers and chased the rest with a machete he retrieved from his Jeep.
    • Goofs
      During the film, and especially the mission to infiltrate the German supply dump, none of the commandos, including Major Mallory can understand German. This is especially clear when Leskovar insists he must accompany the team to the dump as only he speaks German and, later, when the team is discussing Leskovar's encounter with the German Sergeant in the train car. All of this ignores the fact that this film is a sequel to "The Guns of Navarone" in which Mallory is specifically chosen for the mission because he speaks "German like a German." Alistair MacLean's original stories also support this fact.
    • Quotes

      Barnsby: Now, look. Our experts have been studying that bridge for weeks, and they say it'll blow. I don't know where you learned your job, but I'm talking about the best construction engineers in the business!

      Miller: Yes. Well, they're probably experts at building things, whereas I'm an expert at blowing them up, and you can take it from me that one would need a good eight hours to make a decent job on that bridge.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND 1943
    • Alternate versions
      The original release ran 118 minutes. A restored 126 minute version, has additional footage; however, a few short scenes have been removed; a few scenes have been re-edited into different portions of the film; some dialog was removed; some dialog was redubbed. Among the additions are:
      • An introduction hosted by a man with a British accent
      • A scene where Schroeder thanks Bauer for daily reports before entering his bedroom.
    • Connections
      Edited from Les Canons de Navarone (1961)

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Croatian
      • German
      • Serbian
    • Also known as
      • Fuerza 10 de Navarone
    • Filming locations
      • Yugoslavia
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Navarone Productions
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,230,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,230,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • 4-Track Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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