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Kelly's Heroes

"They set out to rob a bank... and damn near won a war instead!"

1970-06-22 Adventure 2hr 24m

A misfit group of World War II American soldiers goes AWOL to rob a bank behind German lines.

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A misfit group of World War II American soldiers goes AWOL to rob a bank behind German lines.

  • Released
    1970-06-22
  • Revenue
    $5,200,000
  • Budget
    $4,000,000
  • Runtime
    2hr 24m
  • Genre
    Adventure, Comedy, War
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English, Français, Deutsch
  • imdb-logo
    7.6
  • Production
    Katzka-Loeb, Avala Film, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Cast

Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood

Sergeant First Class Kelly
Telly Savalas

Telly Savalas

Master Sergeant "Big Joe"
Don Rickles

Don Rickles

Staff Sergeant "Crapgame"
Carroll O'Connor

Carroll O'Connor

Major General Colt
Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland

Sgt. Oddball (tank commander)
Gavin MacLeod

Gavin MacLeod

Moriarty (tank crewman)
Hal Buckley

Hal Buckley

Capt. Maitland
Stuart Margolin

Stuart Margolin

Pvt. Little Joe
Jeff Morris

Jeff Morris

Pvt. Cowboy
Richard Davalos

Richard Davalos

Pvt. Gutowski
Perry Lopez

Perry Lopez

Pvt. Petuko
Tom Troupe

Tom Troupe

Cpl. Job
Dick Balduzzi

Dick Balduzzi

Pvt. Fisher
Gene Collins

Gene Collins

Pvt. Babra
Len Lesser

Len Lesser

Platoon Sgt. Bellamy (42nd Engineers)
David Hurst

David Hurst

Col. Dunkhepf
Fred Pearlman

Fred Pearlman

Pvt. Mitchell
Michael Clark

Michael Clark

Pvt. Grace
George Fargo

George Fargo

Pvt. Penn
Dee Pollock

Dee Pollock

Pvt. Jonesey
George Savalas

George Savalas

1st Sgt. Mulligan (artillerly unit)
John G. Heller

John G. Heller

German lieutenant
Shepherd Sanders

Shepherd Sanders

Turk (tank crewman)
Karl-Otto Alberty

Karl-Otto Alberty

German tank commander
Hugo de Vernier

Hugo de Vernier

French Mayor
Phil Adams

Phil Adams

Third Tank Commander
Harry Goines

Harry Goines

Supply Sergeant
David Gross

David Gross

German Captain
Sandy McPeak

Sandy McPeak

Second Tank Commander
Read Morgan

Read Morgan

U.S. Lieutenant
John Landis

John Landis

Sister Rosa Stigmata
Joe Mantell

Joe Mantell

General's Aide

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Movie Reviews

Reviews for Kelly's Heroes
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A Review by John Chard 9

Written by John Chard on 2016-02-01

Crazy! I mean like so many positive waves maybe we can't lose! You're on! Brian G. Hutton followed the considerable success he had had wi... read more

Crazy! I mean like so many positive waves maybe we can't lose! You're on! Brian G. Hutton followed the considerable success he had had with 1968's Where Eagles Dare, with this, another men on a mission movie - only this one is very much a different animal. Hutton directs and Troy Kennedy-Martin writes the screenplay, it stars Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland and Don Rickles. Music is by Lalo Schifrin and cinematography is by Gabriel Figueroa. When it comes to light that there is a considerable stash of Nazi gold waiting to be plundered behind enemy lines in occupied France, a group of maverick U.S. soldiers set off on a deadly mission to locate and gain... Woof Woof! Utterly wonderful. Kelly's Heroes mixes together war movie action staples with black comedy gold, the greed and insanity of war having its cheek poked by a sharp and bloody tongue. The script is clever, often very funny, often poignant and poised, and it's this that lets a great cast have a ball. You have the straight laced delivery of Eastwood playing against Savalas' macho rage, and Rickles' jumping- bean turn jostling with Sutherland's pre-hippy malarkey. Character names range from the likes of Oddball, Crapgame, Big Joe, Little Joe and Cowboy, a rogue group of soldiers deciding they want to grab something for themselves. Up yours, baby! The journey to find the gold is of course far from straight forward, with Hutton constructing some white hot action scenes. And it's here where it often gets forgotten that Kelly's Heroes does not forget the blood shed during war. People do die, it's not all fun and frolics, and Hutton knows his way around great suspense passages. Witness the brilliant minefield sequence and the ticking clock finale where we are never sure if any of the men will achieve their goal. So laugh while you ponder, then? Absolutely. Kelly's Heroes is caper and chaos, beef and brawn, but always cunning and crafty as well. 9/10

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A Review by Wuchak 7

Written by Wuchak on 2023-02-02

**_Amusing all-star WW2 dramedy/action flick with Eastwood and Savalas_** Clint Eastwood stars as the title character who convinces Sgt. ... read more

**_Amusing all-star WW2 dramedy/action flick with Eastwood and Savalas_** Clint Eastwood stars as the title character who convinces Sgt. Big Joe (Telly Savalas), his platoon, and a free-spirited Sherman tank commander (Donald Sutherland) to spend their three-day leave on a gold heist at a French village 30 miles behind enemy lines. The events take place 12 weeks after the Normandy invasion. "Kelly's Heroes" (1970) was obviously inspired by "What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?" from four years earlier. Carroll O'Connor even plays the same basic role, a general who mistakes the misdeeds of Allied soldiers as brave, selfless combat; and arrives on the scene to commend them. The picture uncannily combines zany comedy with serious war action and is highlighted by the fun, eccentric theme song "Burning Bridges" by The Mike Curb Congregation. Of course the all-star cast is great with Sutherland standing out as Oddball. People complain that Oddball was anachronistic since he was a late-60's hippie type, but his crew resembled Gypsies and, besides, there are laid-back free-spirited types in every generation. While the film is overall superior to "What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?" it's inferior in that it lacks a female cast member in the form of the jaw-dropping Giovanna Ralli. Actually, the flick was slated to have a female role, but it was cut from the script prior to shooting. The stunning Ingrid Pitt was cast, as she worked with Eastwood two years earlier in "Where Eagles Dare." Ingrid was virtually climbing on board the plane bound for the set in Yugoslavia when word came that her part was cut. The fools. The film is a little overlong at 2 hours, 24 minutes, and perhaps should've been cut by about 15-20 minutes, but the compelling last hour makes up for any flabbiness. The movie was shot in the Istrian village of Vizinada in Croatia (street scenes); Obrenovac, Serbia (Bridge over the Kolubara River); Beocin, Serbia (scenes with the general); and the coast of Slovenia (south of Trieste, Italy). GRADE: B+

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-07-15

I think this is probably my favourite outing for Telly Savalas on the big screen as he decides to join his eponymous lieutenant (Clint Eastw... read more

I think this is probably my favourite outing for Telly Savalas on the big screen as he decides to join his eponymous lieutenant (Clint Eastwood) on a perilous journey across enemy lines. With shells going off everywhere, their platoon captures a Nazi officer who reveals that there is a bank in rural France that is home to gold - $16 millions worth of gold. How can they get it, though? Well that's where the inventive "Kelly" drafts in the help of quartermaster-cum-scrounger "Crapgame" (Don Rickles); the aptly named and eccentric tank commander "Oddball" (Donald Sutherland) and leaving the captain's yacht to the mercies of the bombs, this disparate bunch start their journey. It proves surprisingly straightforward to make progress - a progress that causes some chagrin for "Gen. Colt" (Carroll O'Connor) who thinks that they are a collection of courageous soldiers worthy of medals galore - and of whom he is soon in hot pursuit without a clue as to their less than patriotic intent. Upon arrival at the town, the heroes discover there are well-armed Tiger tanks there, and the building that is supposed to hold the gold is well defended. How to destroy the tanks, get the gold and not reduce the entire village to rubble is now the order of the day... Eastwood holds this adventure together well, but it's really an ensemble effort with the entertaining Sutherland and Savalas working well with Troy Kennedy Martin's lively characterisations and script. Director Brian Hutton also keeps the pace moving well with plenty of action, the odd tin of (pink) paint and an exciting stand off at the denouement. Can they get away with it? Nowadays we'd be expecting a sequel!

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A Review by John Chard

Crazy! I mean like so many positive waves maybe we can't lose! You're on! Brian G. Hutton followed the considerable success he had had with 1968's Where Eagles Dare, with this, another men on a mission movie - only this one is very much ...

reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 9

Written by John Chard on 2016-02-01

Crazy! I mean like so many positive waves maybe we can't lose! You're on! Brian G. Hutton followed the considerable success he had had with 1968's Where Eagles Dare, with this, another men on a mis...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Wuchak 7

Written by Wuchak on 2023-02-02

**_Amusing all-star WW2 dramedy/action flick with Eastwood and Savalas_** Clint Eastwood stars as the title character who convinces Sgt. Big Joe (Telly Savalas), his platoon, and a free-spirited Sh...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-07-15

I think this is probably my favourite outing for Telly Savalas on the big screen as he decides to join his eponymous lieutenant (Clint Eastwood) on a perilous journey across enemy lines. With shells g...

read more