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Synopsis: A group of allied commandos, led by Robert Shaw, infiltrate Yugoslavia on a secret mission against the Thrid Reich. Their orders: blow a giant dam in order to crush a strategic bridge held by the Nazis.
Starring: Robert Shaw, Harrison Ford
Supporting actors: Barbara Bach, Edward Fox, Franco Nero, Carl Weathers, Richard Kiel, Alan Badel, Michael Byrne, Philip Latham, Angus MacInnes, Michael Sheard, Petar Buntic, Leslie Schofield, Anthony Langdon, Richard Hampton, Paul Humpoletz, Dicken Ashworth, Christopher Malcolm, Nick Ellsworth, Jonathan Blake, Roger Owen
Directed by: Guy Hamilton
Genre: Drama, Action, War
Runtime: 2 hours 6 minutes
Release year: 1978
Studio: MGM
ASIN: B000IZZHN2 (Rental) and B000IZ5F34 (Purchase)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Underrated?, April 4, 2000
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This review is from: Force 10 From Navarone (DVD)
I admit I have had a soft spot for this movie ever since I saw it during its theatrical run when I was 8 which is why I give it four stars instead of three. But I've always felt it is a fun action-adventure film with a great cast and fantastic vistas of the Yugoslavian countryside. Critics have lambasted it as being a highly inferior sequel to one of the classic war movies of the 60's, and maybe some of that criticism has some merit. Yet "Force 10 from Navarone" as viewed on its own merits without the comparisons to "Guns" is not too shabby. A straight-foward action story of an Allied force consisting of two British commandoes (Robert Shaw and Edward Fox), an American Ranger (Harrison Ford), and an escaped American prisoner (Carl Weathers) trying help Yugoslavian partisans blow-up a bridge to foil a German offensive. It's not Oscar material, but it is fun and definetly not as bad as the critics claimed.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good MacLean Sequel, June 20, 2005
This review is from: Force 10 From Navarone (DVD)
This sequel to "The Guns of Navarone" (1961) did not come out until 17 years later, though it had been in the planning stages not long after the former. By the time "Force 10 from Navarone" was going to be filmed, both Gregory Peck who played Mallory and David Niven who played Miller were considered too old to play their respective roles as they did on "The Guns of Navarone". The roles were then portrayed by Robert Shaw and Edward Fox. Sadly, Shaw did not live just before its release.

Also starring is Harrison Ford who played Lieutenant Colonel Barnsby in command of "Force 10" whose mission was to blow up a bridge in Yugoslavia to prevent the Germans from crossing at all costs. Mallory and Miller who would tag on with "Force 10" had a mission of their own - to kill a German double agent working among the Partisans who were fighting against the Germans. Barbara Bach stars as Maritza Petrovich who was assigned to infiltrate the Chetnik camp run by the ruthless Chetnik leader, Captain Drazak (Richard Kiel of Jaws fame on two of the James bond movies) allied with the Nazis under the command of Major Schroeder (Michael Byrne). Carl Weathers (best known as Apollo on the first two "Rocky" movies) stars as the fiery Sergeant Weaver who accidentally becomes part of the mission.

A good fictional World War II movie with a lot of good action, the effects were very good, especially the dam scene where it eventually breaks apart in slow motion, after Barnsby and Mallory set off the charges, causing catastrophe with several million tons of water rushing downstream and destroying the targeted bridge. This would be an ideal movie not to miss for any fan into World War II action.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not really a sequel..., April 22, 2002
This review is from: Force 10 From Navarone (DVD)
Taken for what it is, "Force 10 From Navarone"(1978) is a decent wartime action adventure. It is based on Alistair MacLean's sequel to his highly successful novel, "The Guns of Navarone" which was released a major film in 1961. The movie version though is a "sequel" in name only, and is connected to the original film by just a few plot threads. Recurrent characters bear no resemblance to their previous incarnations. This is understandable, as this movie plays to almost a whole new audience.

None of the principal actors associated with the original film, Gregory Peck (Major Mallory), David Niven (Corporal Miller) and Anthony Quinn, were capable of reprising their roles, some 17 years later. Robert Shaw, replaces Peck as "Mallory", and Edward Fox assumes the role of "Miller", the explosives expert. Their new mission is to locate a traitor named "Lescovar" (Franco Nero), who is operating in Yugoslavia as a member of the Partisans. The pair are attached to a special operations group code named "Force 10", commanded by Lt. Colonel Barnsby (Harrison Ford). The group has their own top secret mission, which begins in Italy by stealing a plane. Sgt. Weaver (Carl Weathers), unexpectedly joins the mission after forcing his way into the plane, and parachutes with Force 10 into Yugoslavia.

Upon landing, circumstances quickly reduce the group to just five men. Wandering the countryside, the group meet up with what they believe are Partisans. When they turn out to be Chetniks collaborating with the Germans, Mallory and the rest find themselves prisoners. Spinning a yarn about hijacked penicillin buys Mallory and Barnsby an opportunity for freedom, and with a little help, the two men are soon free, and able to make contact with the real Partisan group.

Capt. Lescovar occupies a position of trust among the Partisans, and can't be touched for the moment. Force 10's mission is revealed, as they were to have attempted to destroy a vital bridge, and thereby prevent a Nazi advance. Believing that with Miller's expertise the mission might still be accomplished, Barnsby and Mallory head back to the Chetnik camp to free him. After a bloody shootout, the group make a surprisingly easy escape, and Miller and Weaver rejoin their mates.

Realizing that destroying a nearby dam would release tons of water that would undermine the bridge's foundation and take it down, the group is in desperate need of some high explosives. Treachery abounds as the group attempts to get the supplies. An attempt to airdrop them has disastrous results, so the team decides to get what they need by raiding a German ammo dump. After another close call, they succeed in securing the explosives. Leaving the depot by train, they take time to clean up a loose end, before heading for the dam and their final mission. For this task, it does seem odd that the "expert" Miller, is not called on to place the explosive charges. The job instead is left for Barnsby and Mallory (bad leg and all). The slightly built Fox, who plays Miller as a cartoon character, is just not hero material.

Much is made in this film of the fact that Weaver is a black man. He is the brunt of jokes, and suffers racial slurs and other harassment from his own side as well as the enemy. The leader of the Chetniks, played by Richard Kiel (Jaws from the Bond films), makes a special point of harassing the Sergeant, and calling him "blackie". Was all this really necessary? Carl Weathers gives a dignified performance under the circumstances. He brings a much needed rugged physical presence, to a cast primarily consisting of older actors.

Director Guy Hamilton, a veteran of several Bond films, is a man accustomed to executing a script with loaded dialog. The story for the most part entertains (minus the racial aspects), and moves along at a steady pace. At first glance, the assembled cast may not appear to be the most cohesive group, but their overall performance is actually not bad. The scenes of Yugoslavia may have added interest in light of recent events there. Ron Goodwin's soundtrack is good, with a rousing main title theme, but the music is ever so reminiscent of the work he did on "Where Eagles Dare", another MacLean creation. The special effects scenes related to the dam and floodwaters bring to mind scenes from Earthquake, minus the motorcycle.

The DVD transfer is good but the poor quality of the original material shows through at times. You have a choice between the widescreen and full screen versions of the film. The sole extra, is a tattered example of the original trailer. The booklet provided with the disk is very informative, discussing the background surrounding the sequel and the efforts of producer Carl Foreman to get the story to the screen. While too much time had passed for it to be a true sequel, "Force 10" stands on its own merits as a solid wartime adventure worth at least one viewing.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Solid WWII Escapism
Though Carl Foreman wrote the screen story, "Force 10 From Navarone" (1978) has little connection to Alistair MacLean's "The Guns of Navarone." It doesn't matter. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Scott Rivers

2.0 out of 5 stars Suitable for children?
I am a seventeen year old movie buff and am writing a series of reviews on films from the late fifties on so that parents can know what content issues may arise from these films... Read more
Published 2 months ago by D. Nuce

2.0 out of 5 stars Force 10 runs out of breath
Irrespective of whether it was intended to be a sequel to the excellent 'Guns of Navarone' or not, the fact it uses Navarone in the title inevitably forces a comparison, to which... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Tony Roberts

4.0 out of 5 stars "The Guns of Navarone" it isn't, But "Force 10" is Still A Force To Be Reckoned With!
Everything that can go wrong for the heroes--does go wrong for them--in "Goldfinger" director Guy Hamilton's "Force 10 from Navarone," an above-average, atmospheric, $10-million... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Van T. Roberts

3.0 out of 5 stars fullscreen stinks
It seems that the full screen version of this film must have been taken from an old worn out video. The wide screen version is a crisp and clear picture. Read more
Published 11 months ago by PAUL PISANO

4.0 out of 5 stars Force 10 Remastered
I had seen the original release from 1978 on VHS tape from my library. One day I was at Wal-mart and saw it in the $5.00 bin, so I bought it. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Cheryl JB Quagliana

5.0 out of 5 stars Force 10 From Navorone
Nice follow on fron The Guns of Navarone. Good choice of actors to replace Gregory Peck & David Niven.The inclusion of Harison Ford was a ++.Good action movie.
Published 17 months ago by Pete's DVD

3.0 out of 5 stars Not quite original, not quite a sequel....
1978's "Force 10 From Navarone" is based on the novel of the same name by famed storyteller Alistair MacLean, who wrote it as a sequel to his superb best-selling novel, "The Guns... Read more
Published on September 7, 2007 by D. S. Thurlow

3.0 out of 5 stars Better than I remember it!
You know, when I first saw this movie many years ago, I was so disappointed - it was such a lame exercise in low quality film making after the superb Guns of Navarone... Read more
Published on February 8, 2007 by Mr. Stephen Kennedy

1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible Movie
It's hard to believe that great actors like Harrison Ford & Robert Shaw can't save this terrible movie ! One of the worst ever made ! Read more
Published on January 26, 2007 by Montreal Connection

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