Always been one of my favorites. My dad was 79 when he passed In 2017, so many memories watching this, Kelly’s heroes, Guns of Navarone, Great Escape and I could go on for days with titles….I’ll be 31 this week and am very grateful to have had a great father who introduced me to so many classic war films at a young age. This one is one of my favorites because it’s a big ”who done it” type film.
@@phillipbrown2318 same….so many Roy Rogers/Gabby Hayes films and old serials like “The Black whip” we used to watch….can’t get cinema or television like that anymore.
I watched this movie with my Dad at Anand Theatre, Chnennai. Dad is no more but even at the age of 60 i am thankful to my Dad for having taken me to so many war movies when i was a kid.. So many memories Dad...
I've been watching this video for about 30 years now and it's still one of the best. Especially the actors who portray the Germans. I can say after 3 decades in Germany, so authentic, especially the faces.
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My favourite film of all time.When I first saw Clint abseil from the window I HAD to learn how to do that! So I did many years later....I reckon I've watched Where Eagles Dare at least 100 times over my lifetime & will never tire of it. The memories of going to "The Pictures" with my Dad to see this when it was first released will stay with me forever....
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Great film, I was very fortunate to be able to visit the castle where this was filmed in Austria, they even have a big display about the making of the movie there
The poor Germans. I always admired the one German soldier in the longcoat (2:59) who managed to duck behind cover and avoid getting killed during the entire action sequence right up to and past the Germans clearing the radio room with grenades (6:05+). Always wanted to award the guy an Iron Cross second class for having survived a firefight with Clint Eastwood!
My favorite movie. As a matter of fact this was the first movie that I ever sat in cinema back way back and since then I have been fascinated by WW2 history.
My gran and grandad introduced me to this movie early 2000s and it’s in my top 5 movies I’ve ever seen just an absolute classic movie one to watch on a cold winters afternoon with some hot warm food ❤
Great movie and even greater actors - legendary in fact. That said, what puzzles me is how these clips don't fall foul of RUclips's copyright infringement rules.
Because it’s Warner themselves uploading it. Also, you can upload clips without getting into any bother, you just can’t monetise them. It’s a fair system. Copyright strike abuse on the part of big companies isn’t. That happens far too often now.
Did anyone notice when the first grenade is thrown at Eastwood the handle comes off but when he throws it back the handle is attached again. I have seen this great move hundreds of times and watching this clip is the first time I noticed it.
This specific motion picture is the grandaddy of all the WWII movies. I’m aware it is strictly fictional, and that no such events occurred, or remotely close. But the actors/actresses, the plot, the special effects, the epic length, all contributed to an unforgettable movie. The book, however, is actually a short novel. I recommend “Where Eagles Dare” anyone who hasn’t seen it yet.
As a kid, I was afraid seeing all of the Germans converging on two guys trapped inside a castle, especially when every time one was cut down, another German soldier immediately took his place without even a second of hesitation. As an adult, I wonder if Danny Boy would still have provided transport for the team if Broadsword didn't "have it all."
Only recently after multiple viewings managed to understand the plot. The scene in the dining room is crucial! It's all explained there! PS Derren Nesbit totally nailed the role of the Gestapo Officer!
Great movie. Adding “castle” to Schloss Adler is redundant. Nobody says “Castle Adler Castle.” Burton was completely pickled during the filming. That’s why he seems to be having so much fun in one scene but is stone faced in another. Eastwood couldn’t believe Burton’s capacity for vodka.
One of the best war movies ever. Great actors. Never tired of seeing it.
I'm the same, it never seems to age and, improbable though it is, I can watch it again and again.
Gunny Highway may disagree
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@@nigelpower1509 Clint Eastwood's character in Heartbreak Ridge.
Agree😊
Always been one of my favorites. My dad was 79 when he passed In 2017, so many memories watching this, Kelly’s heroes, Guns of Navarone, Great Escape and I could go on for days with titles….I’ll be 31 this week and am very grateful to have had a great father who introduced me to so many classic war films at a young age. This one is one of my favorites because it’s a big ”who done it” type film.
Yup they were great war movies back in the day and still are today
in my humble opinion.
My Father loved war films westerns and Comedies He introduced me to these types of movies too.😊
@@phillipbrown2318 same….so many Roy Rogers/Gabby Hayes films and old serials like “The Black whip” we used to watch….can’t get cinema or television like that anymore.
When the world was beautiful, in the XX century.
THEY DONT MAKE MOVIES LIKE THIS ANY MORE.
I watched this movie with my Dad at Anand Theatre, Chnennai. Dad is no more but even at the age of 60 i am thankful to my Dad for having taken me to so many war movies when i was a kid.. So many memories Dad...
Fantastic film. One of those you never, ever tire of watching. One of Burton's greatest performances.
One of Clint Eastwood's greatest performances you mean. He did the abseil down the castle, Burton was too drunk to do it on set
@@andyasdf2078 No bigger fan of Clint than me (The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is my all-time favourite film) - but Burton is magic in this.
Where Medal of Honor got their inspiration from and the first Call of Duty. Absolutely classic.
I've been watching this video for about 30 years now and it's still one of the best. Especially the actors who portray the Germans. I can say after 3 decades in Germany, so authentic, especially the faces.
Easily one of the Greatest WW2/SPY movie ever made...A true timeless classic, they don't make them like this anymore
One of the GREATEST War movies ever made 🤙🏼
My absolute favorite!! Never get tired of watching it!!!!
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This will be the greatest war movie for generations to come. Superb music, cast, and a fantastic story.
I saw with my dad when i was a kid
Dad is no more
Love ❤️ u dad for looking over me from time to time
Same here. This movie made my time in Germany bearable. Especially every Christmas.
If Clint Eastwood plays, every film is excellent
Fantastic movie, amazing action, great acting, and so much live action demolition and explosives. This and The Dirty Dozen are my two favorites.
My classic favorite! Must have watched it about 25 times till now. And I'm gonna keep watching. 🎉❤
Absolutely LOVE this movie! I got to visit Hohenwerfen (Schloss Adler in the movie) in Austria this summer and it was an unforgettable experience!
One of my all time favorite war movies. I've seen it at least a hundred times and its just as exciting as the first.
all is baout knaan along its lootz.......in all ur countries goes afe........all kanaan armas ......no pass no trianned..a.long thie rmf madhab .....chnged eveyr pin of buslim amdhba around the world......along .......net world medias all........and dodgingwe plans or englih so nay loclalingo even moveis ever any pin ...other then rac ebyr ac einto ur ara.........1100 pecetn of budgte ating ..............thie hom srealtives....wo else hold medias of all world thes eall...his installed kings and armas...all.out...........same is micro too.............goto sit...tpein sreahc box.........thier......or...it2.........no wor dof nolingo..on screen ..........soo along voices along ur alls to all hee then try any other...infatc all is wippedout...check any gmae pag eiste ...or chatting ...too.........
Yes, The best war movie ever made. I must have watched it twenty times and still never tire of seeing it again.
Von Ryan's express beats them all
IMHO, the greatest WW2 movie!
Great clip, and one of my favourite war movies. They don't make them like that, with the human drama, anymore.
My favourite film of all time.When I first saw Clint abseil from the window I HAD to learn how to do that! So I did many years later....I reckon I've watched Where Eagles Dare at least 100 times over my lifetime & will never tire of it. The memories of going to "The Pictures" with my Dad to see this when it was first released will stay with me forever....
Great
Watched this with my dad aa a kid. Loved it ever since.
Any movie clint has made pure classic spaghetti westerns the best
Great, if a bit lengthy, movie--Lots of action, and Eastwood and Burton are in top form
I watched this on New Year's day in 1970 with my brother and parents when I was 9.
One of the best war films ever made
Yes one of the best war movie. Watched it so many times❤
I watch this film repeatedly as its one of the finest ever with superb acting from two of the greatest, 🎉Burton and Eastwood
Top notch actors in a top notch film.
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tremendous movie with great ending...only Guns of Navarrone compare
Return to Castle Wolfenstein had to be inspired by this class ❤
oh yes
I’ve seen it 50 times. Never gets old
This film isn't GWTW, but it does have great scenery and action. Burton and Eastwood do a fine job as well.
The greatest war movie ever!
Would love to have this movie in 4k!!!
Great film, I was very fortunate to be able to visit the castle where this was filmed in Austria, they even have a big display about the making of the movie there
O ya, this is my lucky time,
After 38 years, i saw the again a part of a life time remembering movie
I always liked the authentic static-y radio signal fading in and out. AM baby.
i have the dvd ..... excellent movie ❤
Once again, thank you.
I watched this a couple of nights ago it suprised me how good it is ❤
The late sixties is where its at. Steve McQueen in Bullitt is another great classic
The poor Germans. I always admired the one German soldier in the longcoat (2:59) who managed to duck behind cover and avoid getting killed during the entire action sequence right up to and past the Germans clearing the radio room with grenades (6:05+). Always wanted to award the guy an Iron Cross second class for having survived a firefight with Clint Eastwood!
great 👍 movie 🎬
❤😊,...I can't get😊 enough😊 of😊that😊"funky😊stuff😊"❤
My favorite movie. As a matter of fact this was the first movie that I ever sat in cinema back way back and since then I have been fascinated by WW2 history.
There's a lot of great sound effects I love hearing in this movie. One of my favorites occur at 7:18 when the cannon's exploding.
I believe this was Eastwoods best picture. Firing two machine guns at the same time is amazing because of the recoil. That Castle really does exist.
Broadsword calling Danny boy, love this movie.
Epic movie of war...one of the finest ever produced move by Hollywood 😊
My gran and grandad introduced me to this movie early 2000s and it’s in my top 5 movies I’ve ever seen just an absolute classic movie one to watch on a cold winters afternoon with some hot warm food ❤
With the exception of the american helicopter , it was a brilliant movie.
That dual-wield at 4:09 was amazing!
Broadsword calling Danny Boy!
Come in Broadsword
All sins forgiven.
Burton sounds EXACTLY like James Cagney when he is saying it, exactly
Great movie and even greater actors - legendary in fact.
That said, what puzzles me is how these clips don't fall foul of RUclips's copyright infringement rules.
Because it’s Warner themselves uploading it. Also, you can upload clips without getting into any bother, you just can’t monetise them. It’s a fair system. Copyright strike abuse on the part of big companies isn’t. That happens far too often now.
This movie was a chess game, and Burton's character was 7 moves ahead in every scene.
Roger that!!
Love this movie! Radioroom is the toilet if you visit the schloss werfen. But was recorded in a studio in England.
Buenos días . La pueden pasar completa? La mejor película de guerra que he visto 💯!!!!
Marvellous music score by Ron Goodwin.
Did anyone notice when the first grenade is thrown at Eastwood the handle comes off but when he throws it back the handle is attached again. I have seen this great move hundreds of times and watching this clip is the first time I noticed it.
lol it does look like the handle comes off on normal speed, but if you slow it right down on slow motion you can clearly see it doesnt
@@robertpallett3799 Your right, I looked again I was mistaking one of the spent clips on the floor for the handle, good spot.
Best War Movie of all time
One of the best movie “ where eagles dare “ never tired of watching this great movie. Please upload full movie. Thanks 🙏
Classic Bad A**es! Love this movie!!!
This is an awesome movie,enjoy it to its fullest
Unforgettable movie
This specific motion picture is the grandaddy of all the WWII movies. I’m aware it is strictly fictional, and that no such events occurred, or remotely close.
But the actors/actresses, the plot, the special effects, the epic length, all contributed to an unforgettable movie. The book, however, is actually a short novel.
I recommend “Where Eagles Dare” anyone who hasn’t seen it yet.
Clint Eastwood duel-wielding MP40's like a boss at 4:07
I have seen many a times. Still one of the best.
My first english movie ...Bluemoon theatre MG road Bengaluru......with my father ...he left us with sweet memories.....❤❤❤😢😢😢😢....
As a kid, I was afraid seeing all of the Germans converging on two guys trapped inside a castle, especially when every time one was cut down, another German soldier immediately took his place without even a second of hesitation. As an adult, I wonder if Danny Boy would still have provided transport for the team if Broadsword didn't "have it all."
Spectacular movie!
Top ten movie.
Eastwood is so cool
Yeah…when he throws a grenade back at them!!
"We have it....we have it all." How on earth does Admiral Roland start informal talk like - all sins forgiven in the middle of a fight and rescue?!
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One must ask, how many rounds does a Hollywood MP40 hold, and why both sides don't use them correctly.
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I wish if this movie was available on You Tube..
Only recently after multiple viewings managed to understand the plot. The scene in the dining room is crucial! It's all explained there! PS Derren Nesbit totally nailed the role of the Gestapo Officer!
I remember, thanky
Those mp 40 love them!
Very enjoyable content
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Burton is Shakespeareian in the banquet scene.
Legends❤❤
Just a classic
Major Smith: Halt!
Amazing amount of ammunition !!
Superb!!
Thank God I took birth to witness the movie
What's the name of the first song on the radio?
Outstanding film and cast
Very good movie
Great movie indeed
Rowdy Yates. Same guy in everything he has ever done
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Movie maybe 1968/69, other movies Five men army, Django, Berlin appointment for spy, etc,Redsun, the mechanic by Charles Bronson😅
Great movie. Adding “castle” to Schloss Adler is redundant. Nobody says “Castle Adler Castle.” Burton was completely pickled during the filming. That’s why he seems to be having so much fun in one scene but is stone faced in another. Eastwood couldn’t believe Burton’s capacity for vodka.
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upload full movie
A film based on a true story, full of techno inaccuracies, but who cares - ?
One of the best films of the era and unchallenged - ! 😅
'Wolfenstein, the movie" :D
Please show full movies thanks