Movie Background

Force 10 from Navarone

Set during World War II in 1943, Mallory and Miller—renowned for destroying Navarone’s guns—are dispatched to Yugoslavia to pursue a ghost from the past.

Director(s)

Guy Hamilton

Bert Batt

Cheryl Leigh

Misa Autić

Cast & Crew

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

Barnsby

Robert Shaw

Robert Shaw

Mallory

Michael Osborne

Michael Osborne

Naval Lieutenant

Guy Hamilton

Guy Hamilton

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Barbara Bach

Barbara Bach

Maritza

Richard Kiel

Richard Kiel

Drazak

Michael Byrne

Michael Byrne

Schroeder

Nick Ellsworth

Nick Ellsworth

Salvone

Edward Fox

Edward Fox

Miller

Christopher Malcolm

Christopher Malcolm

Rogers

Carl Weathers

Carl Weathers

Weaver

Franco Nero

Franco Nero

Lescovar

Jim Dowdall

Jim Dowdall

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Angus MacInnes

Angus MacInnes

Reynolds

Bert Batt

Bert Batt

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Wolf Kahler

Wolf Kahler

German Soldier

Cheryl Leigh

Cheryl Leigh

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Leslie Schofield

Leslie Schofield

Interrogation Officer #1

Robert Gillespie

Robert Gillespie

Sergeant

Graeme Crowther

Graeme Crowther

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Paul Humpoletz

Paul Humpoletz

Sgt. Bismark

Francis Mughan

Francis Mughan

Force 10 Team Member #1

Michael Sheard

Michael Sheard

Sgt. Bauer

Edward Peel

Edward Peel

MP Driver

Paul Jerricho

Paul Jerricho

Lieutenant

Michael Josephs

Michael Josephs

German Storeman

Edward Kalinski

Edward Kalinski

Young German Soldier

Dicken Ashworth

Dicken Ashworth

Nolan

Anthony Langdon

Anthony Langdon

Interrogation Officer #2

Philip Latham

Philip Latham

Jensen

Alan Badel

Alan Badel

Petrovitch

Petar Buntić

Petar Buntić

Marko

Richard Hampton

Richard Hampton

Interrogation Officer #3

Jonathan Blake

Jonathan Blake

Oberstein

Roger Owen

Roger Owen

Blake

Mike Sirett

Mike Sirett

Force 10 Team Member #2

Jürgen Andersen

Jürgen Andersen

Engineer #1

David Gretton

David Gretton

Engineer #2

Hans Kahler

Hans Kahler

Pilot

Ramiz Pašić

Ramiz Pašić

Mallory's Boy

Misa Autić

Misa Autić

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Details

GenresDrama, Adventure, War
Runtime1h 54 mins
Released on16 Aug 1978
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

***Comic book “men on a mission” WW2 adventure with a great cast and lots of action*** Major Mallory and Sgt. Miller (Robert Shaw and Edward Fox) from “The Guns of Navarone” (1961) are commissioned to Yugoslavia to find & eliminate the German spy who tried to sabotage their mission at Navarone (Franco Nero). To get there, they have to join with an American unit on a covert mission to blow up a bridge. Harrison Ford plays the leader of the operation while Carl Weathers plays a sergeant escaping the MPs, a last minute addition. Barbara Bach and Richard Kiel show up later. "Force 10 from Navarone” (1978) is the McDonalds equivalent of the first movie. This doesn’t mean it’s necessarily bad (after all, McDonalds ain’t bad), just that it lacks the class of its predecessor and trades it in for cartoonish writing and loads of action. It’s sort of a mixture of the first film with "Where Eagles Dare" (1968) and “Hornets’ Nest” (1970), but with a wildly comic book tone à la “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981), albeit less goofy and not as proficient. The cast is great, though, and the locations are to die for. It’s just that the writing is glaringly juvenile. FYI: This was Robert Shaw's second to last movie; he died of a heart attack three months before release at the too-young age of 51. The film runs 1 hour, 58 minutes, and was mostly shot in the former Yugoslavia (e.g. Durdevica Tara Bridge on Tara River, Montenegro; and Jablanica Dam, Jablanicko Lake, Bosnia and Herzegovina). GRADE: B-

CinemaSerf

7/10

You could always count on Ron Goodwin to come up with a lively score for a wartime movie, and he does so well here with this “Guns of Navarone” spin-off. It keeps the “Mallory” (Robert Shaw) and “Miller” (Edward Fox) roles and introduces them to American colonel “Barnsby” (Harrison Ford) as they hijack a Lancaster bomber and end up in Yugoslavia where the partisan army is fighting the encroaching Nazi war machine. The former two are up for tracking down a fifth columnist called “Nikolai” who had caused them considerable grief in Greece earlier in the war. The Colonel is to try and help the locals - led by “Petrovich” (Alan Badel) to stop the advancing army, and that means holding a vital bridge. Of course, when they arrive they have to find their potential allies, and with nobody quite sure who to trust, and the menacing “Drazak” (Richard Kiel without shiny teeth) on their trail, it’s dangerous stuff. A combination of fairly easy clues let us know who the baddie is, but as the adventure heads to it’s quite exciting denouement, there are loads of escapades for our ever diminishing squad as they set about their tasks. Ford and Shaw work well together, Fox and Franco Nero also do just about enough and the whole thing rollicks along nicely for just shy of a two hours that also introduces us to some earthily disguised WWII explosive devices. It was probably made just a decade too late to really resonate as a film about the atrocities of war, but as an action adventure film from a lesser-known theatre of the war, it’s quite an enjoyable watch that passes the time without stretching your grey cells too much.

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Part of the Series

The Guns of Navarone

The Guns of Navarone

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