A far-fetched spy movie

Holden 2021-12-22 08:01:16

Judging from the current aesthetics, this old movie from the 1960s is more demanding. Richard Burton has been playing cool and unscrupulously despising the dullness of other people from beginning to end, and Clint Eastwood is even more stupid. Can. What's interesting is that when dealing with a group of German troops with ultra-low IQ, you can't show the heroic qualities of positive characters. It's like bullying the mentally retarded. Do you have a sense of accomplishment? The only thing that makes sense is the exciting filming of a cable car scene. In short, this is a British spy film that is too obscene.

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  • Trevion 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    It's incredible that this product was produced in the 1960s. Can anyone recommend a World War II spy action blockbuster that is better than this? It needs suspense, suspense, excitement, excitement, action, action, scenes, scenes, handsome guys, handsome guys, beauties, and beauties, I'll wipe it What else do you want, Mr. Wick's cowboy energy. In World War II, it's a bit inappropriate. Uncle Burton stole the limelight. Finally, I'll feel for the Lions of MGM.

  • Iva 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Under normal circumstances, the minivan has been beaten into a sieve, as expected of a movie... Because I know it is a happy ending, I can watch it with peace of mind, otherwise I will be nervous to death

Where Eagles Dare quotes

  • Major John Smith: [referring to Colonel Turner] They say he knew Hitler quite well.

    Lt. Morris Schaffer: Yeah, I THOUGHT he looked a little nuts.

  • [repeated line]

    Major John Smith: Broadsword calling Danny Boy.