Where Eagles Dare - Done in 60 Seconds
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- Опубликовано: 27 янв 2010
- Where Eagles Dare in 60 Seconds - shown at Cineramacana at the Bradford Film Festival, 2011.
We were one of the top 20 UK finalists for Empire/Jameson's 2010 competition. However, unfortunately we weren't high enough in the public voting to make it to the top five.
This film, and the other 19 finalists, viewable at www.empireonline.com/awards2010/donein60seconds.
Our entry for the Empire/Jameson Done in 60 Seconds competition for 2010. Where Eagles Dare, featuring Sarah H Gordon, Charlie Hall, Michael Hall, Owen Moore, Roberto Prestoni and David Sanders. Photography by John Lewis. Filmed on location in Croydon. Yes, Croydon. - Кино
Brilliant! Best laugh I've had since I don't know when.
OMG that was fantastic. Definitely one of the best spoofs I've ever seen and how this didn't win the Empire award is a traversty.
A great spoof of my favourite war movie - many thanks. You should have won!
Thank you. I am literally uploading this year's entry as we speak - another 1960s classic!
Schnorbs Cheers! I look forward to seeing it, and wish you the best of luck :-)
foreverblueclassics Cheers. And West Side Story in 60 Seconds is now up!
Fecking Hillarious!!
Well done lads! :)
Haha, loving this! Excellent work!
Love it! Very funny and really well put together! Some good acting too!
Thank you so much.
Well done....better than the original.
Great work everybody and very funny.
Is it just me or has DISS gone crazy this year!?
Thanks. Someone did Saving Private Ryan for the competition two years ago, and it's still up on RUclips.
Excellent!
great....
Haha! very good! My fave movie.
Great Scott!
Congrats on making the shortlist!
wow! great work! sad to say haven't seen this movie yet, but your version was really funny anyway. :-)
Thank you for the kind words, chaps. Yes, I was hoping the Wilhelm Scream would be a subtlety that people wouldn't notice for a long time. You spotted it straight away, Pinchbeck. There's also one in the Evil Dead DISS 32 seconds in.
That's Genius!
Just got back from Bromley, where I went to see Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, a play featuring Derren "ze cathedral was on ze other side of ze square" Nesbitt from the original film. Unfortunately he (and most of the rest of the cast, apart from Kate O'Mara) all zoomed off in time for their trains up through the front of the theatre, while I was shivering at the stage door hoping Mr Nesbitt would sign my DVD of WED. Ah well, such is life.
@Schnorbs Superlative job! I saw WED about 4 times when it first came out.
I hope this is the start of a great career for you. Thumbs up from the States.
That's ... actually pretty good.
Amazing. :D
Thanks! I've not made a video for a while. But "Clint Eastwood" from this is making his stage directorial debut in Croydon in April with The Elephant Man.
Thanks for the kind words. Voting closes on Friday 12 March, so if you like the video, please vote for it.
And please come and see our production of Agatha Christie's classic whodunnit And Then There Were None at the Ashcroft Theatre, Fairfield Halls in Croydon from 18 to 20 March, featuring two of the stars of this video as the butler and the butler's wife.
@kentamitchell Thank you so much! We should be filming the next 60 second film over the weekend of 7th/8th January.
Another theatrical plug: you can come and see "Richard Burton" from this little video himself (that's me) in the hilarious farce Noises Off, Fairfield Halls, Croydon from 20 to 22 May!
By the way, Rob (who has the "Jawohl" and "I'm not dead yet" lines has just been appearing on this week's Come Dine With Me. Worth checking out on 4OD (episodes 126 to 130 in series 22 - the Croydon episodes). Very well worth a watch!
@thomasVSstewie Glad you could read my writing!
Thanks to everyone who liked this video. Next up for me, I'm directing the play Private Peaceful, from the writer of "War Horse", Michael Morpurgo, adapted by Simon Reade. A really moving story of the first world war. It's on at the Charles Cryer Theatre in Carshalton, South London from 23 to 26 April. Very different from Where Eagles Dare in 60 Seconds, but very good!
That about covers it :-D
brodsword good one!
LMAO 0:57
that's pretty much it.
Ha ha! WED is my favourite film of all time. You did it justice - good body count. I did Taken last year - couldn't get it together this year. Check out my trailer for Terror Beneath The Tay if you have time.
lol broadsword very clever lmao
AN AK PATTERNED RIFLE?! IN WW2???????? LOL 0:42
Also a 2004 Ford Fiesta at 0:23. And a Paddington Bear (first published 1958) at 0:04.
Broadsword to danny boy, broadsword to danny boy....broadsword to danny boy.
Broadsword to danny boy, broadsword calling danny boy.
@Schnorbs And a third person from the video as the first person to be murdered!
Traitor is chap on plane. lol
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