‘Broadsword calling Danny Boy...’
Richard Burton’s Major Smith leads his intrepid group into the heart of Nazi
Bavaria to rescue a US General who knows too many military secrets. With some
great plot twists and outstanding stunts (including the classic cable car
scene), Where Eagles Dare is deservedly considered one of the greatest action
films of all time
There’s little doubt about it,
when it comes to a classic adventure film it is pretty hard to top Where Eagles
Dare. Directed by Brian G. Hutton for MGM in 1969, the film continues to endure
and fascinate. Thanks to the BFI (British Film Institute), the film’s
popularity has been recognised and reflected by a special 50th
Anniversary screening on Saturday, January 26th, 2019 at the
National Film Theatre on London’s Southbank.
The film will be screened in its original
155min theatrical version without its overture and intermission that appeared
in the roadshow version. In addition the evening will also feature a special
Q&A session; guests are still to be announced. At this point I must thank
the extremely helpful Liz Parkinson from the BFI press office. Liz has been
marvellous in helping to arrange tickets for the Archive. Together, a dedicated
group of us will be meeting up on the day to enjoy this occasion together. With
friends coming from as far north as Scotland, as far west as Wales and as far south as Dorset, it’s a
real testament to the love and continued pulling power of Where Eagles Dare. It
seems that fans will travel from anywhere in order to see it in its full
splendour on the big screen.
This was also confirmed by Liz who
also informed me that the tickets (which went on sale Tuesday) sold amazingly
well. At the time of writing this piece, there appears to be just 3 tickets
left! So if you are interested, get in touch with the box office NOW. I have
provided links below. This is bound to be a fantastic event. Please check back
regularly for updates in reference to guests as Liz has promised to let us know
as soon as she receives further news.
UPDATE: This event has now sold out
1 comment:
What about as far West as Wales :) Looking forward to catching up with everyone.
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