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"Bloody Snow Fort" (Where Eagles Dare, Where Eagles Dare, bloody fourteenth theater, look for spy den, shortage eagle fortress, United Kingdom , United States, 1968, 1990-China)
World War II adventure and espionage theme absolutely classic color blockbuster. A representative work of American director Brian G. Hutton. Based on the British writer's novel of the same name. In 1944, a seven-man commando led by a British major intelligence officer landed in Bavaria and infiltrated the magic cave where "only eagles can go up" to rescue the story of the American general who was in charge of the general plan of the second European battlefield: the major lover secretly participated, two The commandos were killed one after another, and the major relied on the American lieutenant soldiers to take risks... risked to eliminate rape and save people to escape. The hero is superb, and the beauty is beautiful and delicious. The praying mantis oriole, thrilling, not leaking, all in one go. Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure, Patrick Wymark, Donald Houston, Starring Anton Diffring and Derren Nesbitt.
(Laughing alone: The story of the film is set before and after the Allied forces landed on the Italian battlefield in Anzio in January 1944. The domestic introduction of the film was translated and distributed by Changying. It was released and won the Best Translation Award of the Ministry of Culture of China. As an absolute classic blockbuster of World War II integrating adventure, spying and action, the film is extremely sought after by war fans, and even criticized as "difficult to copy". See the D9 DVD with Mandarin dubbing, one Chinese subtitle and one Chinese and English subtitles. The length of the movie is 156 minutes. IMDb’s record is 158 minutes and the score is 7.7.)
DVD cover and poster of the movie
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http://sc3h.photo.hexun.com/50390727_d.html (Poster One)
http://sc3h.photo.hexun.com/50390725_d.html (Poster Two)
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