Force 10 From Navarone Theme

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2009

The theme for Guy Hamilton's "Force 10 From Navarone" (1978).

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  • @captainpike332 Great comment and thanks for not overreacting. My comments weren't meant to be rascist. It would be like putting a red headed blue eyed dude as the chief in a movie about the Zulu or Masai or something like that....hahaha.

  • @CattleRanche I'm black and I agree with you and understand what you meant, as cool as Carl Weathers is and all, his being in this movie was... distracting. It was like the writers just said hey lets play a race card throw a random black guy in here for some added race/ethnic tension for an American audience...when anyone who is vaguely familiar with the history of the Balkans knows that none is needed.

  • Ron Goodwin was the king of the big screen war epic!

  • This screenwriters stunk up what could have been a great movie. The smart ones leave Maclean's plots as is. The dumb ones muck it up by changing everything but the title.

  • @digitaldiablo1 Lame comment dude. This was Europe in 1942. Not New York in 2001. Quit being a Libtard and focus on facts. I know it's hard for you idiots to do.

  • @digitaldiablo1 This wasn't Apollo Creed for Pete's sake!

  • Wow!! With all this, all you can think is leave the blacks out, You mean leave the one black guy out of the movie. amazing how you focused in on that fact. I wonder have you focused in on 911 facts or are you just like the other sheep. Try focusing in on the rich using race, and religon, and politics to keep us, you and me and others like us divided.

  • AWESOME movie...they should remake it and leave all blacks (Carl Weathers) out to make it more realistic.

  • @Vonstadt The same guy that wrote the music to this, wrote the famous "Aces High" march from the "Battle of Britain as well as the music from "Where Eagles Dare"

  • Fun film, love watching it!

    

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