Unleash Your Inner Hero: Dive into the Legacy of The Guns of Navarone!
A daring squad braves treacherous terrain to sabotage colossal German guns, navigates betrayal, and confronts moral dilemmas, all while relying on unwavering camaraderie to change the course of war in a breathtaking race against time.
The Guns Of Navarone Trivia
What year was the film "The Guns of Navarone" released? (Expert)
#1: 1960
#2: 1961
#3: 1962
#4: 1963
What novel is "The Guns of Navarone" based on? (Easy)
#1: A Separate Peace
#2: The Crimson Petal and the White
#3: The Guns of Navarone
#4: The Great Escape
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The Guns Of Navarone Fun Facts
The Guns of Navarone was inspired by a real World War II event where a massive German gun had threatened Allied naval operations in the Mediterranean.
The film features a famous scene where the protagonists scale a cliff, which was filmed at a height of over 1,000 feet on the island of Rhodes.
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