Review of The Guns of Navarone (1961) by Arthur Ryel-Lindsey for Slant Magazine — 06 May 2007
Gregory Peck, as Mallory, gives a wonderfully unperturbed performance, outdone only by the versatile coldness and comedy of Anthony Quinn. David Niven is the subservient but stylish chemist Miller, rounding out a film that ranks among the best war movies—for mayhem, fighting and a simple, sanctimonious story about heroism when it’s war at all costs.
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This review of The Guns of Navarone (1961) was written by Arthur Ryel-Lindsey and published by Slant Magazine on 06 May 2007.
The Guns of Navarone has generally received very positive reviews.
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