Movie · 1968 · Action, Adventure, War · 2h 35m · PG · English
Curator score: 6.2/10 (94.9K ratings)
One weekend Major Smith, Lieutenant Schaffer, and a beautiful blonde named Mary decided to win World War II.
Overview
World War II is raging, and an American general has been captured and is being held hostage in the Schloss Adler, a Bavarian castle that's nearly impossible to breach. It's up to a group of skilled Allied soldiers to liberate the general before it's too late.
Ratings
Curator score: 6.2/10
IMDb: 7.6/10
Letterboxd: 3.75/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 84%
Metacritic: 63
TMDB: 7.5/10
Director
Brian G. Hutton
Production
Jerry Gershwin Productions, Elliott Kastner Productions, Winkast Film Productions, Gershwin-Kastner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cast
Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure, Patrick Wymark, Michael Hordern, Donald Houston, Peter Barkworth, William Squire, Robert Beatty, Brook Williams, Neil McCarthy, Vincent Ball, Anton Diffring, Ferdy Mayne, Derren Nesbitt, Victor Beaumont, Ingrid Pitt, Guy Deghy, Philip Stone, Chris Adcock
Where to watch
TCM
Curator Review
Verdict
A big, old-school WWII mission movie that turns a rescue plot into a tense, absurdly entertaining fortress siege. It runs long and can feel overplotted, but the scale, set pieces, and star power make it a durable crowd-pleaser.
Best for
fans of WWII adventure and espionage
viewers who like men-on-a-mission ensemble films
people who enjoy practical set pieces, castles, and alpine locations
fans of rugged 1960s studio action
Skip if
you want lean, modern pacing
you dislike elaborate spy-movie plotting
you prefer realism over pulp adventure
you are bored by long runtime and extended action build-up
Overview
Where Eagles Dare is pure prestige pulp: a WWII rescue mission dressed up as a castle infiltration thriller, with enough double-crosses, disguises, and gunfire to keep the machinery humming. It has the sturdy, overbuilt confidence of late-60s studio adventure cinema, where the plot is a maze but the momentum is the point.
Worth noting
The film’s real pleasure is its scale. Snowy mountains, cable cars, stone corridors, and a Nazi fortress give it a vivid, almost comic-book sense of place. It’s less interested in battlefield realism than in delivering a series of escalating set pieces with maximum swagger.
Bottom line
It does overstay its welcome a bit, and the intrigue can get tangled, but the cast and the sheer commitment to the bit carry it through. If you like your war movies with a spy-thriller engine and a hard-boiled, macho sheen, this is an easy recommendation.
Top Letterboxd reviews
SilentDawn (4.5★) · 391 likes
83
Good ole fashioned prestige adventure action. Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton storm a Wolfenstein nazi castle and blow shit up. Full of MP-40s and stone hallways, explosions and cable cars, scowling and sturdy set-pieces. Runtime is a sit but it gets to the goods eventually. Rick Dalton could've been in this.
And if I didn't sell it, the poster and the tagline should: "ONE WEEKEND MAJOR SMITH, LIEUTENANT SCHAFFER, AND A BEAUTIFUL BLONDE NAMED MARY DECIDED TO WIN WORLD WAR II."
@Mr. Like🔥🔥🔥 (4★) · 349 likes
Rotten Tomatoes: 90%Metacritic Metascore: 63IMDB: 7.6
88/100
Lt. Morris Schaffer: "You seem to have a lot of women stashed around this country, Major."
Brian Hutton understands that wartime espionage thrillers live or die on momentum, and Where Eagles Dare rarely lets up for its two-and-a-half-hour runtime. Richard Burton commands the screen as Major Smith with quiet authority—proof he could carry action just as convincingly as Shakespeare. Clint Eastwood plays his American counterpart with trademark grit, letting his presence… more
Will Menaker (4★) · 341 likes
The greatest aerial tramway-based WW II action movie ever made.
Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood go behind enemy lines and deep undercover to break into a castle, high in the Bavarian alps to rescue a general who has the D-Day plan from the clutches of the high command. They have to pretend to be Nazis, but one of them may actually be a Nazi. This movie owns. You can see the DNA of much of 'Inglorious Basterds" all throughout this… more
matt lynch (4★) · 281 likes
i never really get tired of this kind of expensive, sturdy studio action filmmaking, especially from this period. it's the same sort of attraction many of the Bond films hold for me. this isn't as technically polished, but it compensates for that by being both incredibly violent -- there are almost as many terrible composites as there are perforated Nazis -- and gleefully overstuffed with incident. i could have easily sat through a few Burton and Eastwood suicide mission sequels.
Ian West (4.5★) · 186 likes
Never dull despite its length with a top notch cast (Ingrid Pitt<3) and all timer wartime espionage setpieces. The Car stopping short causing the Nazi scumbag to torpedo through the windshield had me HOWLIN’.
Also, Eastwood kills at least 78 putrid Nazi shitheads.
Epic watch with dad.
1978 · Drama, Adventure, War · 1h 54m · PG · Curator 2.3/10 (30.1K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, MGM Plus, Philo, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
A direct fit for fans of wartime sabotage, secret objectives, and rugged ensemble adventure.