The Guns of Navarone Soundtrack

Synopsis: In 1943, a small commando team is sent to destroy huge German guns on the Greek Island of Navarone in order to rescue Allied troops trapped on Kheros. Led by British Major Franklin (Anthony Quayle), the team includes American Mallory (Gregory Peck), Greek resistance fighter Stavros (Anthony Quinn) and reluctant explosives expert Miller. Facing impossible odds, the men battle stormy seas and daunting cliffs. When Franklin is injured, Mallory takes command, and personal enmities spill over.
Production: Columbia Pictures
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 3 wins & 12 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
95%
TV-PG
Year:
1961
158 min
5,138 Views


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1Anna2:33
2Can You Do It? 
3Mad Dog 
4Main Title 
5Mission Accomplished7:24
6Prologue3:02
7The Fire 
8The Guns of Navarone4:00
9Wedding Music2:16

Carl Foreman

Carl Foreman, CBE (July 23, 1914 – June 26, 1984) was an American screenwriter and film producer who wrote the award-winning films The Bridge on the River Kwai and High Noon among others. He was one of the screenwriters that were blacklisted in Hollywood in the 1950s because of their suspected Communist sympathy or membership in the Communist Party. more…

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