Where Eagles Dare Full Movie In Hindi 720p

Where Eagles Dare Full Movie In Hindi 720p

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Where Eagles Dare Full Movie In Hindi 720p

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Allied agents stage a daring raid on a castle where the Nazis are holding an American General prisoner... but that's not all that's really going on.
During WW2 a British aircraft is shot down and crashes in Nazi held territory. The Germans capture the only survivor, an American General, and take him to the nearest SS headquarters. Unknown to the Germans the General has full knowledge of the D-Day operation. The British decide that the General must not be allowed to divulge any details of the Normandy landing at all cost and order Major John Smith to lead a crack commando team to rescue him. Amongst the team is an American Ranger, Lieutenant Schaffer, who is puzzled by his inclusion in an all British operation. When one of the team dies after the parachute drop, Schaffer suspects that Smith's mission has a much more secret objective.
Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood play this movie as a parody without jokes, and that&#39;s the spirit in which to see it. As a war movie, a spy movie, a kind of WWII &quot;Mission Impossible&quot; film - its utterly doomed by its own absurdity and the pretentiousness of the dialog. But as an overblown action film comedy (without jokes), it&#39;s a hoot - and a classic on that basis.<br/><br/>There&#39;s one scene where Eastwood kills about fifty German soldiers on a staircase with one machine-gun - without reloading. And without sweating, or blinking, or breathing hard. Pure comic book book. If you don&#39;t take the film on that level, you&#39;ll be wasting your time.<br/><br/>I think of this on about the same level as the Adam West &quot;Batman: the Movie&quot;, and enjoy it for very similar reasons. If you recognize that the only one not in on the joke is the script-writer, you will too.
&quot;Where Eagles Dare&quot; was produced by folks who decided that Alistair Macleam deserved to be produced on film by someone who followed the author&#39;s exciting ideas. The result is a major improvement of the Us-er qualities of the character played by Clint Eastwood, the potent casting of Richard Burton, who is very very good (for once) in an adventure-level lead as the infinitely-resourceful leader of a WWII team of destructive agents, and an intelligent if action-level work of cinematic artistry. Others have written very well on this film; what I want to add to their basic core of arguments is some notes about the acting and ideas. From the group&#39;s boss, Michael Hordern to the ladies, Mary Ure and zoftik Ingrid Pitt, to enigmatic Robert Beatty, everyone involved is more than adequate in his/her part to very good. The three enemies, Ferdy Mayne, Derrin Nesbitt and Anton Diffring excel in whatever scenes they are given; and Peter Barkworth, Donald Houston, Patrick Wymark, et al as traitors have never been seen to greater advantage. Director Brian Hutton faced the all-but-impossible task of bringing a vaguely-implausible raid staged in snow country on an isolated castle to life. With stirring music, lovely art direction and edge-of-impossible special effects involving explosives, running machine-gun duels in a bus, falling telephone poles, a battle on a cable car, wrecking at an airport and a parachute drop betrayed from the start, he manages to bring the entire tale off very nicely by my standards. The other chief asset of the film lies in its unusually intelligent dialogue, plot turns and constant surprise. I counted at least seven major surprises, every one of which as in a good Hitchcockian thriller leads to a memorable scene; these are therefore not just script gimmicks, but rather they qualify as ingenious use of the adventure genre to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. This film perhaps is what James Bond films always should have been, but only in the case of &quot;Doctor No&quot; and &quot;Goldfinger&quot; ever were. One could wish that &quot;The Secret Ways&quot;, &quot;Ice Station Zebra&quot; and several others of McLean&#39;s thrillers had been treated with as much respect, and near genius, as this memorable piece of screen excitement was (for once) afforded.

Presumably the trio of double agents killed them because they were suspicious of them and had seen or heard something that betrayed their treason. Yes, the Germans used a small number of early helicopters in late World War 2 for tasks such as transport and artillery spotting in addition to numerous experimental prototypes. Two Fa 223 Drache (&#39;Dragon&#39;) aircraft were actually assigned to the German Army&#39;s Mountain Warfare School at Innsbruck so the prescence of a helicopter in the film is surprisingly plausible. a5c7b9f00b

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