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The Guns of Navarone (1961)

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Directed by
J. Lee Thompson

Written by
Alistair MacLean, Carl Foreman

Cast
Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn, Stanley Baker, Anthony Quayle [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: May 23, 2000
• R2: 4 Dec 2000

Budget $6,000,000

MPAA Rating
NR

Running Time
2 hours, 38 minutes

Country USA

Studio Columbia Pictures

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Other Titles
• The Guns of Navarone
• Die Kanonen von Navarone (1961)



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 Quotes from The Guns of Navarone (1961)
1
[after Anna has been killed and everyone else leaves, Mallory turns to Miller, still holding his gun]
Mallory: You think you've been getting away with it all this time, standing by. Well, son... your bystanding days are *over*! You're in it now, up to your *neck*! They told me that you're a genius with explosives.
[shouts]
Mallory: Start proving it! You got me in mood to *use* this thing, and
[shouts]
Mallory: by God, if you don't think of *something*, I'll use it on *you*. I mean it.

  72.413793103448% (29 votes)
2
Mallory: Can they do anything at all?
Corporal Miller: I don't know. There's always a way to blow up explosives. The trick is not to be around when they go off. But aren't you forgetting something? The lady. As I see it we have three choices. One we can leave her here but there's no guarantee she won't be found, and in her case they won't need a truth drug. Two, we can take her with us, but that would make things worse than they are already. And three... well, that's Andrea's choice, remember?
Mallory: You really want your pound of flesh, don't you?
Corporal Miller: Yes, I do. You see, somehow I just couldn't get to sleep.
Mallory: Well, if you're so anxious to kill her, go ahead!
Corporal Miller: I'm not anxious to kill her, I'm not anxious to kill anyone. You see, I'm not a born soldier. I was trapped. You may find me facetious from time to time, but if I didn't make some rather bad jokes I'd go out of my mind. No, I prefer to leave the killing to someone like you, an officer and a gentleman, a leader of men.
Mallory: If you think I wanted this, any of this, you're out of your mind, I was trapped like you, just like anyone who put on the uniform!
Corporal Miller: Of *course* you wanted it, you're an officer, aren't you? I never let them make *me* an officer! I don't want the responsibility!
Mallory: So you've had a free ride, all this time! Someone's *got* to take responsibility if the job's going to get done! You think that's easy?
Corporal Miller: [shouts] I don't know! I'm not even sure who really is responsible any more.

  63.636363636364% (22 votes)
3
[after a failed bombing raid on Navarone]
Squadron Leader Howard Barnsby RAAF: Well, as you can see, it was bloody awful. But we'd love to go back, wouldn't we boys? On one condition: we want to take along the bloody joker who thought up this job, and when we get there, we're gonna shove him out at ten thousand feet - without a parachute.

  63.636363636364% (22 votes)
4
Mallory: [to Miller] You've got me in the mood to use this thing, so think of something, or by God, I'll use it on you!

  63.809523809524% (21 votes)
5
Corporal Miller: Captain, I'm concerned about this vessel. It's taking on water.
Mallory: Why does that concern you?
Corporal Miller: I can't swim.

  60% (20 votes)
6
Mallory: Are you sure it will work?
Corporal Miller: There's no guarantee, but the theory's perfectly feasible.

  
7
[apologizing for involving Mallory in the Navarone mission]
Major Franklin: No, I'm stupid sometimes. Even when I was a kid, I always took it for granted people wanted to play the games I like, and I'd be furious when they didn't.
Capt. Keith Mallory: Well, now they have to, so why worry?

  
8
Corporal Miller: Sir, I've inspected this boat, and I think you ought to know that I can't swim.

  
9
Capt. Keith Mallory: We've no time for this!
Corporal Miller: Now just a minute! If we're going to get this job done she has got to be killed! And we all know how keen you are about getting the job done! Now I can't speak for the others but I've never killed a woman, traitor or not, and I'm finicky! So why don't you do it? Let us off for once! Go on, be a pal, be a father to your men! Climb down off that cross of yours, close your eyes, think of England, and pull the trigger! What do you say, Sir?

  
10
Corporal Miller: Well, right now I say to hell with the job! I've been on a hundred jobs and not one of them's altered the course of the war! I don't care about the war anymore, I care about Roy!
Capt. Keith Mallory: And if Turkey comes into the war on the wrong side?
Corporal Miller: So what? Let the whole bloody world come in and blow itself to pieces, that's what it deserves!

  
11
Capt. Keith Mallory: He says he's going to kill me when the war is over.
Corporal Miller: You can't be serious.
Capt. Keith Mallory: He's from Crete, those people don't make idle threats.

  
12
Maj. Baker: What's going on here, what are you doing to that man?
Major Franklin: You know him?
Maj. Baker: Of course, that's Nikolai, our laundry boy. Is he the reason I'm being disturbed? Look, Franklin, I've had a hard day!
Major Franklin: Does his job involve listening at keyholes?
Maj. Baker: It's just a case of idle curiosity, he doesn't speak a word of english!
Major Franklin: Then why was he listening, why does he carry a knife, and why did he try to stab this man?
Maj. Baker: I presume he was trying to defend himself, when you've been in this part of the world as long as I you'll know carrying a knife doesn't mark one as a criminal!

  
13
Squadron Leader Howard Barnsby RAAF: BAD? It can't be done, not from the air, anyway!
Commodore Jensen: You're quite sure of that, Squadron Leader? This is important.
Squadron Leader Howard Barnsby RAAF: So's my life! To me, anyway, and the lives of these jokers here, and the eighteen men we lost tonight!

  
14
Squadron Leader Howard Barnsby RAAF: Look, sir. First, you've got that bloody old fortress on top of that bloody cliff. Then you've got the bloody fortress inside the cliff. You can't even see the bloody cave, let alone the bloody guns. And even if we could, sir, we haven't got a bloody bomb big enough to smash that bloody rock. And that's the bloody truth.

  
15
[first lines]
Prologue Narrator: Greece and the islands of the Aegean Sea have given birth to many myths and legends of war and adventure. And these once-proud stones, these ruined and shattered temples bear witness to the civilization that flourished and then died here and to the demigods and heroes who inspired those legends on this sea and these islands. But, though the stage is the same, ours is a legend of our own times, and its heroes are not demigods, but ordinary people. In 1943, so the story goes, 2000 British soldiers lay marooned on the tiny island of Kheros, exhausted and helpless. They had exactly one week to live for in Berlin the Axis high command had determined on a show of strength in the Aegean Sea to bully neutral Turkey into coming into the war on their side. The scene of that demonstration was to be Kheros, itself of no military value, but only a few miles off the coast of Turkey. The cream of the German war machine, rested and ready, was to spearhead the attack, and the men on Kheros were doomed unless they could be evacuated before the blitz. But the only passage to and from Kheros was guarded and blocked by two great, newly designed, radar-controlled guns on the nearby island of Navarone. Guns too powerful and accurate for any allied ship then in the Aegean to challenge. Allied intelligence learned of the projected blitz only one week before the appointed date. What took place in the next six days became the legend of Navarone.

  
16
[last lines]
Corporal Miller: To tell you the truth, I didn't think we could do it.
Capt. Keith Mallory: To tell you the truth, neither did I.

  
17
Major Franklin: Pappadimos, have you got your silencer?
Pvt. Spyros Pappadimos: Yes.
Major Franklin: Good. Use it. Shoot the laundry boy.
Maj. Baker: What?
Major Franklin: And if the Major gets in your way, shoot him too.

  


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