The Guns of Navarone

The Guns of Navarone is a 1961 film based on the 1957 novel of the same name about World War II by Scottish thriller writer Alistair MacLean. It stars Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn, along with Anthony Quayle and Stanley Baker. The book and the film share the same basic plot: the efforts of an Allied commando team to destroy a seemingly impregnable German fortress that threatens Allied naval ships in the Aegean Sea, and prevents 2,00... more

Film

Directed by

J. Lee Thompson

John Lee Thompson (1 August 1914 - 30 August 2002), better known as J. Lee Thompson, was an English film director, active in England and Hollywood. Thompson...

Peter Yates

Peter Yates (born 24 July 1929 in Aldershot, Hampshire) is an English film director and producer. He went to Charterhouse School as a boy, graduated from the...

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  • 2 h 38 min

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Awards

Golden Globe for Best Director - Film Nominees

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Year Award Award Winner
  • 1962

Golden Globe for Best Drama Film Winners

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The Guns of Navarone

The Guns of Navarone is a well-known 1957 novel about World War II by Scottish thriller writer Alistair MacLean that was made into an equally acclaimed film in 1961. The Greek island of Navarone does not exist and the plot is fictitious; however, the story takes place within the real historical...
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