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{{quote|''First, you've got that bloody old fortress on top of that bloody cliff. Then you've got the bloody cliff overhang. You can't even see the bloody cave, let alone the bloody guns. And anyway, we haven't got a bloody bomb big enough to smash that bloody rock. And that's the bloody truth, sir.''|'''RAAF Squadron Leader Howard Barnsby'''}}
{{quote|''First, you've got that bloody old fortress on top of that bloody cliff. Then you've got the bloody cliff overhang. You can't even see the bloody cave, let alone the bloody guns. And anyway, we haven't got a bloody bomb big enough to smash that bloody rock. And that's the bloody truth, sir.''|'''RAAF Squadron Leader Howard Barnsby'''}}


''The Guns Of Navarone'' is a book by Alistair MacLean, published in 1957, and [[Adaptation Displacement|more famously]] a classic 1961 film adaptation. The events depicted take place during [[World War 2]] but are [[Historical Fiction|entirely fictional.]] A contingent of British soldiers are stranded on an island in the Aegean Sea and rescue by ship is impossible due to the large battery of anti naval guns located at the cliffs of Navarone. Due to the embedded position of the guns in the cliffs, destroying them by air strikes proves impossible. A British major (Anthony Quayle) assembles a commando team and convinces a reluctant captain ([[Gregory Peck]]) to join. The movie chronicles the squad's attempt to sneak into Greece and blow the guns. Also stars [[David Niven]] and Anthony Quinn.
'''''The Guns of Navarone''''' is a book by Alistair MacLean, published in 1957, and [[Adaptation Displacement|more famously]] a classic 1961 film adaptation. The events depicted take place during [[World War 2]] but are [[Historical Fiction|entirely fictional.]] A contingent of British soldiers are stranded on an island in the Aegean Sea and rescue by ship is impossible due to the large battery of anti naval guns located at the cliffs of Navarone. Due to the embedded position of the guns in the cliffs, destroying them by air strikes proves impossible. A British major (Anthony Quayle) assembles a commando team and convinces a reluctant captain ([[Gregory Peck]]) to join. The movie chronicles the squad's attempt to sneak into Greece and blow the guns. Also stars [[David Niven]] and Anthony Quinn.


It won the [[Academy Award]] for Best Visual effects. It was also nominated for, Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Score (nominated but lost in same category for a Grammy as well), Best Sound, Best Writing Adapted Screenplay.
It won the [[Academy Award]] for Best Visual effects. It was also nominated for, Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Score (nominated but lost in same category for a Grammy as well), Best Sound, Best Writing Adapted Screenplay.
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Also notable around these parts for being one of the films that [[Hideo Kojima]], creator of the ''[[Metal Gear]]'' franchise, has cited as a source of inspiration for his games.
Also notable around these parts for being one of the films that [[Hideo Kojima]], creator of the ''[[Metal Gear]]'' franchise, has cited as a source of inspiration for his games.


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=== The Guns of Navarone provides examples of: ===

* [[Airstrike Impossible]]: Subverted because the airstrike really is impossible.
* [[Airstrike Impossible]]: Subverted because the airstrike really is impossible.
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: Andrea Stavros
* [[Almighty Janitor]]: Andrea Stavros.
* [[America Wins the War]]: Averted in both the book and film.
* [[America Wins the War]]: Averted in both the book and film.
* [[Attack Hello]]: Maria slaps her brother Spiro as a reminder to write more often.
* [[Attack Hello]]: Maria slaps her brother Spiro as a reminder to write more often.
* [[Avengers Assemble]]: A ''[[Mission Impossible]]'' style examination of photographs.
* [[Avengers Assemble]]: A ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' style examination of photographs.
* [[Badass Crew]]
* [[Badass Crew]]
* [[Badass Mustache]]: Miller.
* [[Badass Mustache]]: Miller.
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* [[Collapsing Lair]]: The German fortress after the Guns are destroyed.
* [[Collapsing Lair]]: The German fortress after the Guns are destroyed.
* [[Colonel Badass]]: Andrea Stavros.
* [[Colonel Badass]]: Andrea Stavros.
* [[Command Roster]]: In the film version, we have
* [[Command Roster]]: In the film version, we have:
** [[The Captain]]: Keith Mallory
** [[The Captain]]: Keith Mallory.
** [[Number Two]]: Andrea Stavros
** [[Number Two]]: Andrea Stavros.
** [[The Heart]]: Miller
** [[The Heart]]: Miller.
** [[Cunning Linguist]]: Pappadimos, supposedly. He can sing in Greek, anyway. The film's Pappadimos is a native of Navarone, and son of the local resistance leader.
** [[Cunning Linguist]]: Pappadimos, supposedly. He can sing in Greek, anyway. The film's Pappadimos is a native of Navarone, and son of the local resistance leader.
** [[Mr. Fixit]]: "Butcher" Brown
** [[Mr. Fixit]]: "Butcher" Brown.
** Good Luck Charm / original [[The Captain]]: Major Franklin
** Good Luck Charm / original [[The Captain]]: Major Franklin.
* [[Cute Mute]]: Anna {{spoiler|It turns out she can talk perfectly well. Especially to Germans.}}
* [[Cute Mute]]: Anna {{spoiler|It turns out she can talk perfectly well. Especially to Germans.}}
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Miller played by David Niven.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Miller played by David Niven.
* [[For Doom the Bell Tolls]]: Used figuratively in the film.
* [[Dream Team]]
* [[Dream Team]]
* [[Dressing as the Enemy]]: After turning the tables on their interrogators.
* [[Dressing as the Enemy]]: After turning the tables on their interrogators.
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* [[Every Car Is a Pinto]]: A German truck shoved over a cliff explodes while falling.
* [[Every Car Is a Pinto]]: A German truck shoved over a cliff explodes while falling.
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]
* [[Fake Brit]]: [[Gregory Peck]]
* [[A Father to His Men]]: Miller snidely suggests that Mallory play this part when he's trying to convince Mallory to shoot {{spoiler|Anna}}.
* [[A Father to His Men]]: Miller snidely suggests that Mallory play this part when he's trying to convince Mallory to shoot {{spoiler|Anna}}.
* [[Feed the Mole]]: Or feed one of their men they have to leave behind and know he will be captured and interrogated.
* [[Feed the Mole]]: Or feed one of their men they have to leave behind and know he will be captured and interrogated.
* [[The Film of the Book]]
* [[The Film of the Book]]
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
** [[The Hero]]: Mallory
** [[The Hero]]: Mallory.
** [[The Lancer]]: Stavros
** [[The Lancer]]: Stavros.
** [[The Smart Guy]]: Miller
** [[The Smart Guy]]: Miller.
** [[The Big Guy]]: Brown
** [[The Big Guy]]: Brown.
** [[Tagalong Kid]]: Pappadimos
** [[Tagalong Kid]]: Pappadimos.
** [[The Messiah]]: Franklin
** [[The Messiah]]: Franklin.
** [[The Chick]]: Maria
** [[The Chick]]: Maria.
* [[Flare Gun]]: A German soldier uses one to mark Andrea's sniping position.
* [[Flare Gun]]: A German soldier uses one to mark Andrea's sniping position.
* [[For Doom the Bell Tolls]]: Used figuratively in the film.
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: The [[Expository Theme Tune]] says the guns will be blown up. The movie tells how.
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: The [[Expository Theme Tune]] says the guns will be blown up. The movie tells how.
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Andrea Stavros
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Andrea Stavros.
* [[Genre Deconstruction]]: Of the "crack military team sent behind enemy lines" genre.
* [[Genre Deconstruction]]: Of the "crack military team sent behind enemy lines" genre.
* [[Gentleman and a Scholar]]: Miller in the film version.
* [[Gentleman and a Scholar]]: Miller in the film version.
* [[Giant Wall of Watery Doom]]: During the landing on Navarone.
* [[Giant Wall of Watery Doom]]: During the landing on Navarone.
* [[Hand Signals]]
* [[Hand Signals]]
* [[I Will Fight No More Forever]]: "Butcher" Brown.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The heroes are captured by [[James Bond|General Gogol]].
** Richard Harris as the squadron leader who details the impossibility of destroying the guns from the air.
* [[I Will Fight No More Forever]]: "Butcher" Brown
* [[I Will Only Slow You Down]]: Major Franklin after his leg is broken.
* [[I Will Only Slow You Down]]: Major Franklin after his leg is broken.
** Stevens, in the book, tries unsuccessfully to get frozen to death in the mountains because of this trope. Later, he convinces the others to [[Heroic Sacrifice|leave him behind]] when the only way for them to escape the Germans is to leave behind a rearguard who will have no chance of survival.
** Stevens, in the book, tries unsuccessfully to get frozen to death in the mountains because of this trope. Later, he convinces the others to [[Heroic Sacrifice|leave him behind]] when the only way for them to escape the Germans is to leave behind a rearguard who will have no chance of survival.
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* [[Literal Cliff Hanger]]: As they are [[Climbing the Cliffs of Insanity]], [[Take My Hand|Andrea keeps Mallory from falling]].
* [[Literal Cliff Hanger]]: As they are [[Climbing the Cliffs of Insanity]], [[Take My Hand|Andrea keeps Mallory from falling]].
* [[Look Behind You!]]: A German sailor tries this on Brown aboard the small boat.
* [[Look Behind You!]]: A German sailor tries this on Brown aboard the small boat.
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Anna}}
* [[The Mole]]: {{spoiler|Anna}}.
* [[My Country, Right or Wrong]]: Lt. Muesel in the film.
* [[My Country, Right or Wrong]]: Lt. Muesel in the film.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: [[The Butcher|"Butcher"]] Brown
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: [[The Butcher|"Butcher"]] Brown.
* [[Never Tell Me the Odds]]: The [[Expository Theme Tune]] mentions the odds against the mission twice.
* [[Never Tell Me the Odds]]: The [[Expository Theme Tune]] mentions the odds against the mission twice.
* [[Non-Action Snarker]]: Miller as played by David Niven.
* [[Non-Action Snarker]]: Miller as played by David Niven.
* [[No One Gets Left Behind]]: In the book it's Stevens who gets dragged along with a broken leg, in the movie Franklin has the dubious honour.
* [[No One Gets Left Behind]]: In the book it's Stevens who gets dragged along with a broken leg, in the movie Franklin has the dubious honor.
** Subverted in the book; early on, Miller realizes Stevens' leg is lethally infected with gas gangrene, so he's being carried to prevent the Germans capturing and interrogating him before he dies. (Also, it's implied that Mallory is hoping for a miracle of some sort.) Ultimately, when the only way for the team to escape the Germans and continue the mission involves a [[Heroic Sacrifice]], Stevens has to ''pull a gun'' on the rest of the team to convince them that it's time to leave him behind.
** Subverted in the book; early on, Miller realizes Stevens' leg is lethally infected with gas gangrene, so he's being carried to prevent the Germans capturing and interrogating him before he dies (also, it's implied that Mallory is hoping for a miracle of some sort). Ultimately, when the only way for the team to escape the Germans and continue the mission involves a [[Heroic Sacrifice]], Stevens has to ''pull a gun'' on the rest of the team to convince them that it's time to leave him behind.
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: [[Gregory Peck]] is playing an Englishman, but speaks with his normal voice.
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: [[Gregory Peck]] is playing an Englishman, but speaks with his normal voice.
* [[Officer and a Gentleman]]: Deconstructed with Mallory. Miller even calls him out on it.
* [[Officer and a Gentleman]]: Deconstructed with Mallory. Miller even calls him out on it.
** Played straight with Lt. Muesel, the balding German officer, who tries to stop Sessler from torturing Franklin.
** Played straight with Lt. Muesel, the balding German officer, who tries to stop Sessler from torturing Franklin.
* [[Psycho for Hire]]: Brown, though it's more "to order" than "for hire", what with him being in the military.
* [[Psycho for Hire]]: Brown, though it's more "to order" than "for hire", what with him being in the military.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Lt. Muesel.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Lt. Muesel.
* [[Reluctant Warrior]]: The film's Miller, by and large.
* [[Reluctant Warrior]]: The film's Miller, by and large.
* [[Same Character but Different]]: Mallory, Miller, Andrea Stavros
* [[Same Character but Different]]: Mallory, Miller, Andrea Stavros
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* [[Travel Montage]]: In true ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' style!
* [[Travel Montage]]: In true ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' style!
* [[Truth Serums]]: The Germans use scopalomine on Major Franklin.
* [[Truth Serums]]: The Germans use scopalomine on Major Franklin.
* [[The Voiceless]]: {{spoiler|Anna}}, after she's discovered to be [[The Mole]].
* [[The Voiceless]]: {{spoiler|Anna}}, after she's discovered to be [[The Mole]].
* [[War Is Hell]]: The Germans' ruthlessness, Butcher Brown's PTSD.
* [[War Is Hell]]: The Germans' ruthlessness, Butcher Brown's PTSD.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Corporal Miller to Captain Mallory after he lied to Franklin about the nature of the mission then leaving Franklin as a way to feed the Nazis fake info.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Corporal Miller to Captain Mallory after he lied to Franklin about the nature of the mission then leaving Franklin as a way to feed the Nazis fake info.
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 5 October 2020

First, you've got that bloody old fortress on top of that bloody cliff. Then you've got the bloody cliff overhang. You can't even see the bloody cave, let alone the bloody guns. And anyway, we haven't got a bloody bomb big enough to smash that bloody rock. And that's the bloody truth, sir.
RAAF Squadron Leader Howard Barnsby

The Guns of Navarone is a book by Alistair MacLean, published in 1957, and more famously a classic 1961 film adaptation. The events depicted take place during World War 2 but are entirely fictional. A contingent of British soldiers are stranded on an island in the Aegean Sea and rescue by ship is impossible due to the large battery of anti naval guns located at the cliffs of Navarone. Due to the embedded position of the guns in the cliffs, destroying them by air strikes proves impossible. A British major (Anthony Quayle) assembles a commando team and convinces a reluctant captain (Gregory Peck) to join. The movie chronicles the squad's attempt to sneak into Greece and blow the guns. Also stars David Niven and Anthony Quinn.

It won the Academy Award for Best Visual effects. It was also nominated for, Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Score (nominated but lost in same category for a Grammy as well), Best Sound, Best Writing Adapted Screenplay.

Also notable around these parts for being one of the films that Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear franchise, has cited as a source of inspiration for his games.

Tropes used in The Guns of Navarone include: