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Overview
Release Date:
23 junio 1970 (USA) másFrase comercial:
Never have so few taken so many for so much. másPlot:
A group of U.S. soldiers sneaks across enemy lines to get their hands on a secret stash of Nazi treasure. full summary | add synopsisComentarios de los usuarios:
Classic comedy; realistic characters, believable props/scenery. másCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Clint Eastwood | ... | Pvt. Kelly | |
| Telly Savalas | ... | MSgt. Big Joe | |
| Don Rickles | ... | SSgt. Crapgame | |
| Carroll O'Connor | ... | Maj. Gen. Colt | |
| Donald Sutherland | ... | Sgt. Oddball (tank commander) | |
| Gavin MacLeod | ... | Moriarty (tank crewman) | |
| Hal Buckley | ... | Capt. Maitland | |
| Stuart Margolin | ... | Pvt. Little Joe | |
| Jeff Morris | ... | Pvt. Cowboy | |
| Richard Davalos | ... | Pvt. Gutowski | |
| Perry Lopez | ... | Pvt. Petuko | |
| Tom Troupe | ... | Cpl. Job | |
| Harry Dean Stanton | ... | Pvt. Willard (as Dean Stanton) | |
| Dick Balduzzi | ... | Pvt. Fisher | |
| Gene Collins | ... | Pvt. Babra |
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También conocida como:
Ratnici (Yugoslavia: Serbian title)The Warriors (USA) (working title)
Botín de los valientes, El (Argentina) (Chile) (Mexico) (TV title) (Peru) [es]
Violentos de Kelly, Los (Spain) [es]
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144 minColor:
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2.20 : 1 másClasificación:
Spain:13 | Iceland:16 | UK:A (original rating) | Argentina:Atp | Canada:PG (Ontario) | Peru:PT | Australia:M (original rating) | Australia:PG (alternate rating) | Finland:K-16 | Norway:15 | Norway:16 (1970) | Sweden:15 | UK:PG | USA:GP (original rating) | USA:PG | West Germany:16Filming Locations:
YugoslaviaMOVIEmeter: 
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The "Tiger" tanks used in the film were actually Russian T-34 tanks which had been specially modified to look like Tiger tanks. This is apparent when you look at the suspension of the tanks (T-34s used a modified Christie suspension, whereas the Tigers' wheels were much more elaborate.) másGoofs:
Factual errors: Near the end of the movie when Crapgame asks Fisher to compute the amount of gold left if there are 125 boxes left each containing $8,400. The reply is $10,500,000. This is incorrect this would total $1,050,000. For 125 boxes to total $10,500,000, each box would have to contain $84,000. másSoundtrack:
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Kelly's Heroes does not try to trivialize war. It portrays a comedy within the boundaries of war's absurdity. (Quite frankly, I did not like the film MASH because I felt it did try to trivialize war).
What makes Kelly's Heroes a success is that the director never forgot that the point of comedy is to make us laugh. There's no message here; just pure entertainment.
The film is believable because it stretches, but never steps over, the line of plausibility. The story is preposterous, but in the confusion of war we can believe something like this could happen. Those who have served in the military have all met characters like the ones in Kelly's platoon, even Oddball. Yes, Donald Sutherland was clearly cast out of time, from the 60s, but he somehow personified the rebel in all of us, and that spans generations. If anything, Oddball subliminally told us it was okay to view the film from our vantage point of 1970. His character worked. And so did all the others.
On top of that, the filmmaker spent the extra time and expense to insure reasonable technical accuracy. The uniforms were authentic and I was most impressed by the fact that the vehicles and equipment, for both sides, were accurate. (My biggest gripe about 'Patton' was that it used M-41 tanks for both sides, just painted differently).
The structure of the film is excellent. We believe everything is real. The early scene where the platoon is sitting on the side of the road while a seemingly endless convoy of Sherman tanks passes is a perfect example. There may have only been a few tanks but the way they were looped about continuously gave the impression of 'a cast of thousands'. The Yugoslavian backdrop was reflective of WWII Europe.
Watch this film a few times and you'll catch the slight nuances not normally found the first time through. It's classic how seemingly unimportant early events or dialog enhance the humor of later scenes. For example, when Oddball first shows Kelly his tanks he says they have loud speakers to calm their nerves and paint in their shells to scare the Germans. Early Sherman tanks had a low velocity shell that was ineffective against German armor. Later we roar when Kelly catches a Tiger from its vulnerable rear, but Oddball forgets to fire an anti-tank round and instead splatters it with pink paint! The railroad yard attack scene, (which is superbly choreographed, and tactically accurate) becomes absolutely riotous when Oddball's crew plays 'I've been working on the Railroad' after destroying the place and rumbling away.
Don Rickles should have won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Crapgame. He congeals all the other elements and characters in the film.
The parody scene of 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' is superb. Like Oddball, its being out of time somehow enhances its own effect.
I read somewhere that Clint Eastwood was a bit disappointed with this film because he was not allowed to give it one more edit before its release. I don't know how on earth he could have improved on it.