In Collection
#252
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, War
USA / English
Kelly's Heroes reunited Clint Eastwood with his
Where Eagles Dare director Brian G Hutton, then added
The Dirty Dozen star Telly Savalas in MGM's quest to turn WWII movie celluloid into box office gold three times running. The result, a sprawling adventure about a group of soldiers led by Kelly (Eastwood) on a private mission behind enemy lines to recover a cache of Nazi treasure, echoed its predecessors but wasn't as successful. While
Where Eagle's Dare was somewhat tongue in cheek,
Kelly's Heroes went for a cynical comic amorality with many plot parallels to 1969's
The Italian Job, written by screenwriter Troy Kennedy-Martin the year before. Donald Sutherland, who also starred in the big-screen
M*A*S*H (1970), plays a hippie tank commander decades before his time, and it's hard not to see both movies as more commentaries on Vietnam than on the wars in which they were ostensibly set. Though it is intermittently very funny, and despite some expertly staged action,
Kelly's Heroes never really convinces as satire or adventure.
On the DVD: Kelly's Heroes is presented on disc in a 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer which is immaculate and taken from a virtually perfect master. The images are so clean and sharp they look brand new, outclassing many current theatrical prints. The three-channel sound concentrates most of the action to the centre speaker but does an excellent job of capturing the often turbulent soundtrack. The only real extra is the original trailer, presented anamorphically at 1.77:1.--Gary S Dalkin
Barcode |
7321900651561 |
Region |
2 |
Release Date |
18/04/2005 |
Screen Ratio |
2.35:1 |
Subtitles |
Danish; Dutch; English; French; German; Italian; Norwegian; Spanish; Swedish |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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