Review of Where Eagles Dare (1968) by Andrew Pulver for The Guardian — 18 Nov 2018
The development of Bond films in the early 1960s brought a new dimension to espionage-oriented cinema. Where Eagles Dare brings these strands together - fusing the spy story with war action - and helped create a wave of patriotic cold war thrillers that arguably climaxed with The Spy Who Loved Me.
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This review of Where Eagles Dare (1968) was written by Andrew Pulver and published by The Guardian on 18 Nov 2018.
Where Eagles Dare has generally received positive reviews.
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