The absolute standout as a "spaced-out" hippie tank commander. Despite being a 20-year anachronism for the era, his "positive waves" energy is the film's comedic soul.
Filmed in Yugoslavia, the production used real WWII-era equipment, including converted T-34 tanks modified to look like rare German Tigers. Kelly's Heroes
While critics at the time gave it mixed reviews, Kelly's Heroes has aged into a cult favorite. Clint Eastwood originally favored a darker, grittier anti-war script, but the studio's shift toward a lighthearted action-adventure created something unique: a "feel-good war movie" that manages to be both cynical and incredibly fun. The absolute standout as a "spaced-out" hippie tank
Rickles brings his signature abrasive wit as "Crapgame," while Savalas provides the necessary balance as the skeptical Sergeant Big Joe. Technical Highlights While critics at the time gave it mixed
The story follows Private Kelly (Clint Eastwood) and a misfit crew who go AWOL after discovering a secret stash of Nazi gold behind enemy lines. It’s essentially The Italian Job meets The Dirty Dozen , turning the horrors of war into a "fun with the boys" caper. While the pacing is occasionally meandering, the sheer charisma of the ensemble keeps the heist engaging. A Powerhouse Cast
The straight man and "symbol of peak masculinity," leading the chaos with typical stoicism.
Kelly's Heroes (1970) Review Kelly's Heroes is a brazenly cynical war heist comedy that feels more like a product of the countercultural late '60s than the 1940s. Directed by Brian G. Hutton, it trades the typical patriotism of WWII films for pure, unadulterated greed. The Plot: Gold Over Glory