The Guns of Navarone
The Greatest High Adventure Ever Filmed!
1961 | 160m | English
Popularity: 3 (history)
| Director: | J. Lee Thompson |
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| Writer: | Alistair MacLean, Carl Foreman |
| Staring: |
| A team of allied saboteurs are assigned an impossible mission: infiltrate an impregnable Nazi-held island and destroy the two enormous long-range field guns that prevent the rescue of 2,000 trapped British soldiers. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 27, 1961 |
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| Director: | J. Lee Thompson |
| Writer: | Alistair MacLean, Carl Foreman |
| Genres: | Action, War |
| Keywords | based on novel or book, world war ii, fort, allies |
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Highroad Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $28,900,000
Budget: $6,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 08, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Gregory Peck | Capt. Keith Mallory |
| David Niven | Cpl. John Anthony Miller |
| Anthony Quinn | Col. Andrea Stavros |
| Stanley Baker | Pvt. 'Butcher' Brown |
| Anthony Quayle | Maj. Roy Franklin |
| James Darren | Pvt. Spyros Pappadimos |
| Irene Papas | Maria Pappadimos |
| Gia Scala | Anna |
| James Robertson Justice | Commodore Jensen / Prologue Narrator |
| Richard Harris | Squadron Leader Howard Barnsby RAAF |
| Bryan Forbes | Cohn |
| Allan Cuthbertson | Maj. Baker |
| Michael Trubshawe | Weaver |
| Percy Herbert | Sgt. Grogan |
| George Mikell | SS Hauptman Sessler |
| Walter Gotell | Muesel |
| Tutte Lemkow | Nicolai |
| Albert Lieven | Commandant |
| Norman Wooland | Group Captain |
| Kleo Skouloudi | Bride |
| Nicholas Papakonstantinou | Patrol Boat Captain |
| Christopher Rhodes | German Gunnery Officer |
| William Hoehne Jr. | German Officer on Navarone |
| Andrew Andreas | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
| Victor Beaumont | German Officer in Gun Cave (uncredited) |
| Jack Cooper | German Soldier on Patrol Boat (uncredited) |
| Carl Duering | German Radar Operator (uncredited) |
| Peter Evans | German Soldier (uncredited) |
| Chick Fowles | German Soldier (uncredited) |
| Wolf Frees | Radio Operator (uncredited) |
| Alan Gibbs | German Officer (uncredited) |
| Peter Grant | British Commando (uncredited) |
| Gerard Heinz | German surgeon (uncredited) |
| Frank Henson | Radio operator (uncredited) |
| Arthur Howell | German Officer (uncredited) |
| Walter Kightly | German Soldier (uncredited) |
| Rosemary Nicols | Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) |
| Robert Rietti | Mallory - German Voice (voice) (uncredited) |
| Michael Sarne | Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) |
| Bob Simmons | German Soldier on Navarone (uncredited) |
| John Tatham | General's Aide (uncredited) |
| Bob Wright | German Soldier (uncredited) |
| Terry Yorke | German Soldier (uncredited) |
| Stephen Zammit | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
| Victor Coventry | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
| Maxwell Craig | German Soldier at Wedding (uncredited) |
| Don McMurray | German Soldier (uncredited) |
| Joe Powell | German Soldier (uncredited) |
| Adolf Hitler | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| John Wilcox | Additional Photography |
| Alan Osbiston | Editor |
| J. Lee Thompson | Director |
| Paul Francis Webster | Songs, Lyricist |
| Geoffrey Drake | Production Design |
| Raymond Poulton | Associate Editor |
| Oswald Hafenrichter | Associate Editor |
| Wally Veevers | Special Effects |
| Chris Greenham | Sound Effects, Sound Editor |
| George Frost | Makeup Artist |
| Harold Buck | Production Manager |
| John Victor-Smith | Associate Editor |
| Bill Warrington | Special Effects |
| George Stephenson | Sound Recordist |
| Denys N. Coop | Camera Operator |
| John Cox | Sound Recordist |
| Monty Berman | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Wally Schneiderman | Makeup Artist |
| Joan Morduch | First Assistant Editor |
| Alfred Perry | Songs, Lyricist |
| Mike Rutter | Clapper Loader |
| Pamela Davies | Continuity |
| Jean Osborne | Publicist |
| Michael Walter | Key Grip |
| Joan Smallwood | Hairdresser |
| Alistair MacLean | Novel |
| Carl Foreman | Screenplay |
| Dimitri Tiomkin | Conductor, Songs, Original Music Composer |
| Oswald Morris | Director of Photography |
| Peter Yates | Assistant Director |
| Elga Andersen | Other, Vocals |
| Kit Lambert | Second Assistant Director |
| Joe Marks | Second Assistant Director |
| Roy Millichip | Second Assistant Director |
| Robert Cartwright | Draughtsman |
| Maurice Fowler | Set Dresser |
| John Graysmark | Set Designer |
| Frank Willson | Assistant Art Director |
| Terry Apsey | Construction Coordinator |
| Jack Davies | Boom Operator |
| John Aldred | ADR Mixer |
| Pat Carr | Special Effects Technician |
| Brian Gamby | Special Effects |
| Fred Heather | Special Effects |
| Garth Inns | Special Effects |
| Jimmy Ward | Special Effects |
| Jimmy Harris | Special Effects |
| Bob Cuff | Visual Effects |
| Peter Melrose | Matte Painter |
| Terry Yorke | Stunts |
| Bob Anderson | Stunts |
| Peter Brayham | Stunts |
| Jack Cooper | Stunts |
| Philip Crawford | Stunts |
| Bill Cummings | Stunts |
| Joe Dunne | Stunts |
| Jock Easton | Stunts |
| Peter Grant | Stunt Double |
| Frank Henson | Stunts |
| Arthur Howell | Stunts |
| George Leech | Stunts |
| Rick Lester | Stunts |
| Jimmy Lodge | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Herbert Nelson | Stunts |
| Eddie Powell | Stunts |
| Joe Powell | Stunt Double, Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
| Nosher Powell | Stunts |
| Jack Silk | Stunts |
| Bob Simmons | Stunt Double, Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
| Doug Smith | Stunts |
| Nigel Cousins | Clapper Loader |
| Kenneth Danvers | Still Photographer |
| Geoff Glover | Focus Puller |
| Anthony Heller | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Bob Landry | Still Photographer |
| 'Bumble' Lloyd | Electrician |
| Bert Lott | Grip |
| Dudley Lovell | Camera Operator |
| Ronnie Maasz | Focus Puller |
| Douglas Milsome | Clapper Loader |
| Martin O'Connor | Key Grip |
| Abdus Samad | Camera Trainee |
| Jimmy Turrell | First Assistant Camera |
| Joe Vincent | Grip |
| Brian West | Camera Operator |
| Jack Sullivan | Electrician |
| Olga Lehmann | Wardrobe Designer |
| Benny Carter | Music Arranger |
| Michael Heindorf | Orchestrator |
| Charles Maxwell | Orchestrator |
| George Parrish | Orchestrator |
| Leonid Raab | Orchestrator |
| Herbert Taylor | Music Arranger, Orchestrator |
| John Williams | Music Arranger |
| Lee Turner | Continuity |
| Golda Offenheim | Production Secretary |
| Gordon Stebbing | Assistant Accountant |
| Chuck Ferrigno | Props |
| Anthony Mazzola | Props |
| Joel Preston | Publicist |
| Fritz Bayerlein | Technical Advisor |
| P. J. Hands | Technical Advisor |
| P. F. Kertemilidis | Technical Advisor |
| N. Lazaridis | Technical Advisor |
| W. D. Mangham | Technical Advisor |
| John Theologitis | Technical Advisor |
| D. S. T. Turnbull | Technical Advisor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Cecil F. Ford | Associate Producer |
| Leon Becker | Associate Producer |
| Carl Foreman | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
| Academy Awards | Best Director | J. Lee Thompson | Nominated |
| Academy Awards | Best Actor | Gregory Peck | Won |
| Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
| Golden Globes | Best Director | J. Lee Thompson | Nominated |
| Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actor | Anthony Quinn | Won |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actor | George Chakiris | Won |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Director | J. Lee Thompson | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Vera Miles | Won |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Katharine Ross | Nominated |
Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 32 | 62 | 22 |
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Biffo - Bammo - Boffo! A team of army specialists are assembled with the task of infiltrating a German held Greek island. Then they have to destroy the mighty twin guns up in the hills that blight the British operations on the Aegean waters. Adapted from the Alistair MacLean novel, it's dire ... cted by J. Lee Thompson and stars Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn, Anthony Quayle, Stanley Baker and James Darren. Music is scored by Dimitri Tiomkin and cinematography by Oswald Morris. Watching it now it seems oh so very formulaic, but it was rarely the norm back than for war films to always follow this brand of high end adventure staples. The makers take a bunch of men from the various social spectrum and thrust them together for an impossible mission. We have the stiff backed guys with moral reasoning at their core, the rough and tumble men, all face fuzz and machismo seeping from every pore, and a young baby faced youngster blossoming into a man by the day. They will be put through the mangler at regular intervals, faced with scenarios to test their metal, all while the group view each other with suspicions of motives and reasonings. Here the character sub-plots, their hang-ups and frets, do not bog down the fun or the excitement, they enhance the narrative. We also get two ladies entering the group (Irene Papas/Gia Scala), and they too add some meat into an already beefy stew. Action is a plenty, suspense equally so. While of course there's twists and turns to input some mystery and pot boiling character dynamics. Elsewhere, Tiomkin provides a robust Golden Globe Winning score, and Bill Warrington & Chris Greenham's special effects won the Academy Award in that department - they look at times a bit weak now, but who cares right? The array of screen work, matte paintings and miniatures blend superbly with the outdoor location photography, which points us to a time when film makers worked their socks off to create the magic up there on the screen. Oh and the scripted dialogue is just wonderful and beating an intelligent heart. One of the quintessential boy's own - men on a mission movies, The Guns of Navarone, still a treat over 55 years since it was first shown in theatres, and crucially, it's still influencing other film makers as well. 9/10