Where Eagles Dare Comments

  • Nola 2022-03-24 09:02:12

    Commando theme NO.1 lives up to its...

  • Renee 2022-03-24 09:02:12

    Commando theme NO.1 lives up to its...

  • Annalise 2022-03-23 09:02:10

    The charm of the acting, the soundtrack, and the script is greater than the image style. There is no background of World War II. Just write a single incident and flashback the whole process. Highlights Although there are many use of stand-ins and screencast images as the background in the studio or the exterior of the car window, as well as clumsy special effects such as explosions and fires, the bookcases remain motionless, but it is estimated that the actors have suffered a lot. The script is...

  • Keyon 2022-03-22 09:02:02

    I fell asleep watching this film, and kept playing "Who's a Spy" from beginning to end to overthrow it, and then the idea of ​​unlocking the real boss at the end might have been wonderful back then. The fight scenes look like old-fashioned star-style...

  • Salma 2022-03-21 09:02:11

    An entertaining, very unscrupulous World War II film. Another World War II movie with helicopters, probably the helicopters used in the setting of Snow Mountain Fort fit the scene. However, at that time not only there was no practical helicopter, but also an American aircraft was used by the Germans. The US military began to order Bell H-13 (OH-13) in 1947 after the...

  • Karson 2022-03-21 09:02:11

    Very exciting; Richard Burton's character to play Werewolf must be invincible in the...

  • Shana 2021-12-22 08:01:16

    It is a very exciting entertainment blockbuster, with suspense throughout and thrilling and exciting, and the mystery is not solved until the last moment. Mary ure is so beautiful with her gun raised, and Burton is so...

  • Braxton 2021-12-22 08:01:16

    It’s awkward to speak English throughout the dive. False heroism. The enemy is as stupid as a pig. It’s...

  • Schuyler 2021-12-22 08:01:16

    ClintEastwood's classic British movie is highly recommended by the big brother. I remember watching TV when I was a child, and the impression was vague. When I was at the big brother's house one day, he let him play it on the big TV. Sure enough, with the wonderful narration of the big brother, he had a military uniform. Badge. Title. The weapons are as precious as several treasures, and the unique insights are eye-opening for me who are not a fan of military affairs. Even the mediocre cutscene...

  • Georgiana 2021-12-22 08:01:16

    7/10. "The Twelve King Kong" follow suit, the plot of a team member parachuting and falling to death is copied. And repeat the failure of the former: First, the structure is unbalanced, the stage of mixing into the enemy camp and secretly connecting the female spies is very slow and long, and the lines are boring. Secondly, the German army is like a lamb to be slaughtered, lacking powerful villains, and the drama is seriously lacking. Fortunately, the director set up a conference room scene...

Extended Reading
  • Adelbert 2021-12-22 08:01:16

    Make complaints

    I mistyped and guessed another one: After catching three spies, Smith talked with Danny Boy. At that time, I thought that with so many spies in the lower ranks, the upper rank officers shouldn’t be able to do it. I didn’t expect to have another one at the end. Little orgasm.

    When I looked back, I...

  • Andrew 2021-12-22 08:01:16

    "Blood Stained Snow Mountain Fort": better-looking than "007", cooler than "Mission Impossible"

    Snow mountains, castles, Mission Impossible, handsome iron-blooded heroes, blonde beauty, thrilling fights... "007" series and "Mission Impossible" series have it, and in some respects it is better than "007" The series and the "Mission Impossible" series are even more brilliant. Therefore, "Blood...

Where Eagles Dare quotes

  • Colonel Wyatt Turner: [referring to Smith] Some people have a sixth sense. He has a sixth, a seventh and an eighth.

  • Lt. Morris Schaffer: [referring to what Smith called him earlier to maintain his cover] "Second rate punk," huh?

    Major John Smith: All I could think of on the spur of the moment.

    Lt. Morris Schaffer: Thanks, that makes it even worse.

    Major John Smith: [smiles] Sorry.