Who was the traitor in Where Eagles Dare?

Who was the traitor in Where Eagles Dare?

Colonel Wyatt-Turner
The real traitor turns out to be Colonel Wyatt-Turner, one of the high command who sent Smith on his mission in the first place.

Who originally sang Where Eagles Dare?

the Misfits
“Where Eagles Dare” is a song by the American punk rock band Misfits….Where Eagles Dare (Misfits song)

“Where Eagles Dare”
Single by the Misfits
Written Glenn Danzig
Released October 31, 1979
Recorded June 1979 The Song Shop, New York, New York

Was Where Eagles Dare a true story?

Given the number of entirely amazing true stories from WWII, it does seem curious that they needed to make one up, but freed from the necessity for historical accuracy, Alastair MacLean’s imagination runs entirely riot, and cordially we’re invited along to experience his very best daring-do wet dream.

Why is there a helicopter in Where Eagles Dare?

The helicopter seen landing in the castle courtyard is a Bell model 47G, not built until well after the war. While the Germans had a small number of working helicopters during the war (none of which would have been readily available to the filmmakers), the Bell does not make a convincing stand-in for any of them.

What castle was used in Where Eagles Dare?

Hohenwerfen Castle
The castle – Hohenwerfen Castle, Werfen, Austria; filmed in January 1968.

Who was Richard Burton married to?

Sally Burtonm. 1983–1984
Suzy Huntm. 1976–1982Elizabeth Taylorm. 1975–1976Elizabeth Taylorm. 1964–1974Sybil Williamsm. 1949–1963
Richard Burton/Spouse

Did Clint Eastwood like making Where Eagles Dare?

Both he and Eastwood had fun, enjoyed each other’s company, but were otherwise dismissive, with Eastwood referring to it as “Where Doubles Dare” for good reason — a huge portion of the film is actually enacted by stunt doubles.

What happens at the end of Where Eagles Dare?

In the film Christiansen is killed and Berkeley (Carraciola in the novel) incapacitated by Smith on the cable car (he dies apparently when the cable car explodes), and Thomas is shot and killed by a German soldier while climbing down a rope.

Did Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood get along?

Although it was a long, arduous shoot – all the fuss Eastwood hates – he and Burton got on swimmingly. “Richard was quite a character,” he laughs fondly, “and of course he was with Miss Taylor at the time, they were sort of the couple. I was the young guy who didn’t have to worry too much.”

Did Germany have helicopters in ww2?

The Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 Drache (English: Dragon) was a helicopter developed by Germany during World War II. Although the Fa 223 is noted for being the first helicopter to attain production status, production of the helicopter was hampered by Allied bombing of the factory, and only 20 were built.

Can you visit the Castle in Where Eagles Dare?

After a hotel pickup, you’ll travel to the Obersalzberg region, and see the Berghof ruins. Explore the Eagle’s Nest, Golling Waterfalls, and the Castle of Werfen. You’ll have plenty of time to explore independently, and find a spot for lunch too.

What kind of plane was used in where eagles dare?

The Junkers Ju 52, used to fly Smith and Schaffer’s team into Austria, and then make their escape at the end of this movie, was a Swiss Air Force Ju-52/3m, registration A-702. It still wore the “Where Eagles Dare” camouflage pattern in 1981, as various photographs show.

Who are the actors in where eagles dare?

In the scenes where Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood climb the steep fortress walls, Burton moves with ease, while Eastwood is clearly working hard physically.

Who was given less dialogue in where eagles dare?

Clint Eastwood initially opined that the script written by Alistair MacLean was “terrible” and was “all exposition and complications”, and, according to Derren Nesbitt, requested that he be given less dialogue. Most of Schaffer’s lines were given to Richard Burton, while Eastwood handled most of the action scenes. Interesting?

Where does the book where eagles dare come from?

The title has its origins in William Shakespeare’s “Richard III”: “The world is grown so bad, that wrens make prey where eagles dare not perch.” Interesting? Interesting? Alistair MacLean wrote the script first and then the novel immediately afterward.

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