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They were goldbricks until they found out about the gold bricks - a fortune in Nazi-confiscated bullion! Clint Eastwood re-signs with the director of his Where Eagles Dare for this alternately action-filled and tongue in cheek tale of GLs who decide to get something extra out of the war. Eastwood, North America's No.2 box-office star at the time, plays Lt. Kelly, mastermind of a scheme to slip behind enemy lines and steal the loot. Co-stars include a trip on the verge of big time TV success: Carroll O'Connor, Telly Savalas and Gavin MacLeod. Plus, Don Rickles pays the expectedly outspoken Crap game. And in the same year as his star making M*A*S*H, Donald Sutherland is Oddball, World War II's only hippie. Dig it!, They were goldbricks until they found out about the gold bricks - a fortune in Nazi-confiscated bullion! Clint Eastwood re-signs with the director of his Where Eagles Dare for this alternately action-filled and tongue in cheek tale of GLs who decide to get something extra out of the war. Eastwood, North America's No.2 box-office star at the time, plays Lt. Kelly, mastermind of a scheme to slip behind enemy lines and steal the loot. Co-stars include a trip on the verge of big time TV success: Carroll O'Connor, Telly Savalas and Gavin MacLeod. Plus, Don Rickles pays the expectedly outspoken Crap game. And in the same year as his star making M*A*S*H, Donald Sutherland is Oddball, World War II's only hippie. Dig it!
Special Features:
- Interactive Menus. Scene Access. Trailer
- Warner Bros.
- Brian G. Hutton
- 12
- Clint Eastwood
- Don Rickles
- Telly Savalas
- Donald Sutherland
- Carroll O'Conner
- Aspect Ratio 2.35:1
- English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, English for the Hard of Hearing, German for the hearing impaired
- 1970
- English, French, German
- 1
- 2
- 40-49
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They were goldbricks until they found out about the gold bricks - a fortune in Nazi-confiscated bullion! Clint Eastwood re-signs with the director of his Where Eagles Dare for this alternately action-filled and tongue in cheek tale of GLs who decide to get something extra out of the war. Eastwood, North America's No.2 box-office star at the time, plays Lt. Kelly, mastermind of a scheme to slip behind enemy lines and steal the loot. Co-stars include a trip on the verge of big time TV success: Carroll O'Connor, Telly Savalas and Gavin MacLeod. Plus, Don Rickles pays the expectedly outspoken Crap game. And in the same year as his star making M*A*S*H, Donald Sutherland is Oddball, World War II's only hippie. Dig it!, They were goldbricks until they found out about the gold bricks - a fortune in Nazi-confiscated bullion! Clint Eastwood re-signs with the director of his Where Eagles Dare for this alternately action-filled and tongue in cheek tale of GLs who decide to get something extra out of the war. Eastwood, North America's No.2 box-office star at the time, plays Lt. Kelly, mastermind of a scheme to slip behind enemy lines and steal the loot. Co-stars include a trip on the verge of big time TV success: Carroll O'Connor, Telly Savalas and Gavin MacLeod. Plus, Don Rickles pays the expectedly outspoken Crap game. And in the same year as his star making M*A*S*H, Donald Sutherland is Oddball, World War II's only hippie. Dig it!
Special Features:
- Interactive Menus. Scene Access. Trailer
- Warner Bros.
- Brian G. Hutton
- 12
- Clint Eastwood
- Don Rickles
- Telly Savalas
- Donald Sutherland
- Carroll O'Conner
- Aspect Ratio 2.35:1
- English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, English for the Hard of Hearing, German for the hearing impaired
- 1970
- English, French, German
- 1
- 2
- 40-49
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Kelly's Heroes
An excellent film with a great cast. A classic. Very enjoyable.
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kelly's heros
Kelly's Heroes a great classic, Eastwood and Sutherland are absolutely brilliant.
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