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I've never seen the films of the Navarone books, only read them; but they really didn't rate for me in print either, unlike Eagles which IMO is one of the best thrillers ever written. Depsite its fantastic plot, the basic premise of Eagles is very believable: the Allies had staked the farm on the 'Second Front', keeping its secrets hidden was the most important objective. Navarone's different: in order to save a couple of battalions of troops, the British sacrifice even more men and irreplacable ships to try and get them out. Which also begs the question of why the Germans would have bothered installing such uber-powerful cannon in the remote backwater of the Aegean in the first place.Where Eagles Dare would just about have to be my favourite action movie ever. However, I love it as much for Richard Burton as Clint. Cool as a cucumber at all times.
I liked it better than Guns of Navarone, which lacked the polish, I thought. Plus, the Richard Burton + Clint Eastwood combo is superior to that of Gregory Peck + Anthony Quinn. Also, no cable cars over incredible chasms in Guns of Navarone.
Seen Force 10 from Navarone, the sequel? If not, don't. It is awful. This is despite featuring Edward Fox, star of The Day of the Jackal (another superlative film).