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Force 10 from Navarone ()


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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.

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Mallory
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Barnsby
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Maritza
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Miller
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Lescovar
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Weaver
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Drazak
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Petrovitch
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Schroeder
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Jensen
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Reynolds
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Sgt. Bauer
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Marko
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Interrogation Officer 1
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Interrogation Officer 2 (as Antony Langdon)
Richard Hampton ...
Interrogation Officer 3
Paul Humpoletz ...
Sgt. Bismark
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Nolan
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Rogers
Nick Ellsworth ...
Salvone
Jonathan Blake ...
Oberstein
Roger Owen ...
Blake
Francis Mughan ...
Force Ten Team (as Frances Mughan)
Mike Sirett ...
Force Ten Team
Graeme Crowther ...
Force Ten Team (as Graham Crowther)
Jim Dowdall ...
Force Ten Team
Michael Osborne ...
Naval Lieutenant
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MP Driver
Michael Josephs ...
German Storeman
Jürgen Andersen ...
Engineer 1 (as Jurgen Andersen)
David Gretton ...
Engineer 2
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Lieutenant (as Paul Jerrico)
Edward Kalinski ...
Young German Soldier
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Sergeant
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German Soldier
Hans Kahler ...
Pilot
Ramiz Pasic ...
Mallory's Boy
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Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
Paul Angelis ...
Lieutenant (uncredited) (voice)
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MP (uncredited)
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Partisan Mountain Soldier (uncredited)
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German (uncredited)
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Drazak (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Guy Hamilton

Written by

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Alistair MacLean ... (novel)
 
Robin Chapman ... (screenplay)
 
Carl Foreman ... (screen story)

Produced by

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Samuel Z. Arkoff ... executive producer
Carl Foreman ... executive producer (uncredited)
David W. Orton ... associate producer
John R. Sloan ... co-producer
Anthony B. Unger ... co-producer (uncredited)
Oliver A. Unger ... producer

Music by

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Ron Goodwin

Cinematography by

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Christopher Challis ... director of photography

Editing by

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Raymond Poulton

Editorial Department

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Phil Sanderson ... assistant editor
William Parnell ... assistant editor (uncredited)
Frederick Wilson ... editorial adviser (uncredited)

Casting By

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Irene Lamb

Production Design by

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Geoffrey Drake

Art Direction by

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Fred Carter

Costume Design by

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Emma Porteous

Makeup Department

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Colin Jamison ... chief hairdresser
Peter Robb-King ... chief makeup artist

Production Management

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Donko Buljan ... production manager: Yugoslav unit
Ferid Terzic ... set unit manager
Nigel Wooll ... production manager
Jere Henshaw ... executive in charge of production (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Milos Antic ... assistant director: Yugoslav unit (as Misa Autic)
Bert Batt ... assistant director
Andy Armstrong ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Kieron Phipps ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Terry Apsey ... construction manager
Brian Bysouth ... poster artist
George Dean ... props painter
Veljko Despotovic ... art director: Yugoslav unit (as Velko Despotovic)
Jack Heather ... construction manager
Tony Teiger ... property master
Martin Atkinson ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Ken Barley ... plasterer (uncredited)
Dick Budden ... sculptor (uncredited)
Ron Burkett ... stand-by painter (uncredited)
Tim Hutchinson ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Peter Sheilds ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Bryn Siddall ... property buyer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Dino Di Campo ... sound editor
Robin Gregory ... sound recordist
Derek Holding ... sound editor
Bob Jones ... dubbing mixer
William Trent ... sound editor (as Bill Trent)
Doug E. Turner ... dubbing mixer (as Doug Turner)
Jack Gardner ... assistant dubbing editor (uncredited)
Terry Sharratt ... boom operator (uncredited)

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René Albouze ... special effects supervisor (as Rene Albouze)
Giuseppe Carozza ... special effects supervisor (as Guiseppe Carozza)
Peter Hutchinson ... special effects supervisor
Zdravko Smojver ... special effects: Yugoslav unit (as Zdravko Smojnec)
Mario Cassar ... special effects foreman: Malta (uncredited)
Marijan Karoglan ... special effects assistant: Yugoslavia (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Robin Browne ... visual effects cameraman
Geoffrey Drake ... visual effects designer
Anthony Gaudioz ... visual effects camera focus (uncredited)

Stunts

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Eddie Stacey ... stunt arranger (as Eddie Stacy)
Peter Brace ... stunts (uncredited)
Petar Buntic ... stunts (uncredited)
Jack Cooper ... stunts (uncredited)
Graeme Crowther ... stunts (uncredited)
Billy Dean ... stunts (uncredited)
Jim Dowdall ... stunt double: Harrison Ford (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Nick Hobbs ... stunts (uncredited)
Billy Horrigan ... stunts (uncredited)
Valentino Musetti ... stunts (uncredited)
Eddie Stacey ... stunts (uncredited)
Tip Tipping ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Freddie Cooper ... second unit cameraman (as Fred Cooper)
John Palmer ... main unit camera operator
Mike Bulley ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Dennis Fraser ... grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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John Brady ... wardrobe supervisor
Marko Cerovac ... wardrobe chief: Yugoslav unit (as Marko Cerovec)

Location Management

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Mladen Cernjak ... location manager

Music Department

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Ron Goodwin ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Cheryl Leigh ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Samuel Z. Arkoff ... presenter
Vicki Deason ... production assistant
Dave Stevens ... stand-in
Albert Galea ... accountant (uncredited)
Lindsay Sterne ... post production secretary (uncredited)
Paul Tucker ... assistant production accountant (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Mallory and Miller are back. It seems that there was traitor with them at Navarone, whom they thought was executed. But it seems that not only was he not executed, and he was not a traitor but a German spy. Intelligence believes he made it to Yugoslavia and is now with the Partisans. So, Mallory and Miller being the only ones who can positively identify him are sent along with a unit called Force 10, which is led by Colonel Barnsby, who objects to their presence. It seems that Force 10 has a mission of their own which Mallory and Miller know nothing about. When their plane is shot and most of the team is killed, they mistakenly believe that some of the locals they meet are Partisans but in reality are German Allies, so they are taken prisoner, and have to convince the German commander that they are not spies or else they will be killed. Written by

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Taglines The Odds Against Them Were 10,000 to 1...But What the Hell! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Alistair MacLean's Force 10 from Navarone (United States)
  • Force Ten from Navarone (World-wide, English title)
  • L'ouragan vient de Navarone (France)
  • Der wilde Haufen von Navarone (Germany)
  • Força 10 de Navarone (Spain, Catalan title)
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Runtime
  • 118 min
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Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The film was originally to have been made in 1967, with Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn and David Niven reprising their roles from The Guns of Navarone (1961). However by the time the film was eventually made it was decided they were all too old for the sequel. They were even considered too old by some critics in the original film. See more »
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. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from The Guns of Navarone (1961). See more »
Crazy Credits Opening credits prologue: SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND 1943 See more »
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.
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