(1968, Brian G. Hutton) Behind enemy traces in WWII to try an unimaginable rescue from a snowy fort, British Major Richard Burton should leap between passing cable automobiles, whereas Eastwood piles up the very best physique rely of his profession. 35mm. Approx. 158 min.
Introduced by British essayist/humorist Geoff Dyer, writer of the brand new e-book ‘Broadsword Calling Danny Boy’: Watching Where Eagles Dare (revealed by Pantheon), with e-book signing in foyer following screening.
Reviews
“Highly entertaining, thrilling and rarely lets down for a moment… It’s more of a saga of cool, calculated courage, than any glorification of war.”
– Variety“I keep waiting for the day when Where Eagles Dare begins to pall. I mean, how many films can stand up to multiple viewings over such a vast span of time (about 40 years)? In fact, the opposite seems to be happening – it gets better, yields deeper layers of meaning, every time I see it.”
– Geoff Dyer, The Guardian
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