Kelly's Heroes (1970) — Matt Christiansen Media (2024)

Kelly's Heroes (1970) — Matt Christiansen Media (1)

This isn't Geneva, Colonel.

THE SUMMARY: A demoted American Army officer learns of a secret stash of gold behind German lines, and recruits a ragtag band of fellow soldiers to go AWOL and recover the riches. It has some impressive action for its time, but it’s needlessly long and uninteresting beyond some explosions.

FROM MOVIE-PICKER JASON: A classic WWII movie starring Clint Eastwood that brings comedic relief - a fun movie that every father and child can enjoy watching together.

JAMIE AND JEANNE’S AI FACESWAP ART:

Is it still a mullet if it’s braided?

THE BEST:

  • Pretty good action: For a 50-year-old movie, the action holds up pretty well. Gunfights and explosions, even if sometimes goofy, generally look realistic and are performed on a scale that is believable. The movie is at its best when guns are blazing and stuff is blowing up. While it does have plenty of that, the decent action is broken up with twice as much boring dialogue among boring characters somehow categorized as ‘comedy.’

  • It challenges delusions of military grandeur: I can appreciate the way the movie challenges what are often points of near worship with the military. Contrary to many romanticized portrayals, like any other group of people, there are way more buffoons in the ranks than people of exceptional talent or integrity. Just because a guy puts on a uniform or has a high rank doesn’t make him a superhero, and this movie recognizes that point. The incompetence of their superiors is the only reason these guys can join Kelly’s treasure quest at all.

    Likewise, we often think of the American soldier as a patriotic man, a guy who risks everything for his country and that for which it stands. And they do, but that doesn’t mean that patriotism is always their primary motivator. They join for all sorts of reasons that are often personal - seeking benefits, seeking to provide for a family, or just seeking to change or escape a past life.

    That’s really the point of this movie - even in World War II, lionized as the great war of American virtue against evil, the guys fighting it were often there for themselves, not for some grand love of country. Case in point in this plot: given the choice between the dollar (or gold) and their orders, these guys choose the money and even team up with the enemy without hesitation to get it. It’s notable the German soldiers operate the exact same way too. Kelly’s Heroes is a work of fiction, but apply the same opportunity in real life, and you likely get the same result.

  • It’s not total fiction though: While of course this story isn’t strictly true, elements were borrowed from reality. Toward the war’s end in February 1945, allied bombers destroyed the Reichsbank in Berlin, where the Nazis stored their gold reserves. The vault contained not only German gold, but gold looted from other countries during Germany’s European takeover too. After the vault’s exposure, the Germans scrambled to move and hide the gold in other locations, sometimes tracked and intercepted by allied forces.

Shooting people and blowing stuff up - the best thing the movie does.

THE WORST:

  • It’s not funny: I genuinely have no idea how this movie is classified as a comedy. I get that its tone is lighter than the typical war movie, at least in that it doesn’t dramatize the death and destruction, but at no point was I laughing. Not even smiling. Not even smirking. There’s nothing funny in the plot. There’s nothing funny in the dialogue. There’s nothing funny in the story, other than this is a setting usually treated with much more seriousness.

    Any decent comedy has at least a few memorable quotes. Kellys’ Heroes doesn’t. It’s not a comedy. It’s just a light-hearted war movie that doesn’t take the carnage too seriously.

  • It’s slow: There is absolutely no reason for this movie to be over two hours long. The plot is actually very basic: guy learns about gold stash, recruits unlikely band of misfits to find the gold, their search involves a few complications, but they find it. The end. Instead it’s forty-five minutes before the gold hunt even begins. Stop talking and get to blowing stuff up and cashing in. This movie half as long is twice as good.

  • Lame story, don’t care: World War II is so heavily portrayed in movies, video games, books, and other entertainment because it’s such a story-rich event: it involved complex moral questions, horrific atrocities, and millions dead to resolve it. Searching for gold in that context is a unique story, sure, but that’s because nobody cares about World War II for that reason. It’s a leprechaun hunt in fatigues, and there’s nothing particularly interesting about that. Everything that makes World War II fascinating is irrelevant to this story.

They’re after me Nazi charms!

THE RATING: It’s rare that I find a Clint Eastwood movie hard to watch, but Kelly’s Heroes is the hardest I can remember. It’s slow, it’s boring, and it’s not a very interesting story.

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FAQs

Is Kelly's Heroes based on fact? ›

Kelly's Heroes was loosely based on the true story of a hunt for Nazi gold undertaken as Allied Forces swept towards Germany at the end of the war. Verisimilitude, however, was not a priority for director Brian G Hutton.

When did the movie Kelly's Heroes come out? ›

Kelly's Heroes (1970) - IMDb.

What unit was Kelly's Heroes? ›

The blue "crosshair" shoulder patch indicates Kelly (Clint Eastwood) and his men are from the 35th Infantry Division.

How much would the gold in Kelly's Heroes be worth today? ›

The gold bars in the film appear to be standard gold bullion, each weighing approximately 27.28 pounds (436.48 oz.). At the 1944 price of $34 per ounce, 14000 gold bars would have a value of over $207 million, not the estimated $16 million in the film.

Are the Tiger tanks in Kelly's Heroes real? ›

The Tiger I tanks were actually Soviet T-34 tanks that had been modified to look like the German tank. The U.S. Sherman tanks were the M4A3E4 variant. Kelly's platoon also drove an T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage before it was destroyed on the hill, as well as several half-tracks.

What did Oddball say in Kelly's Heroes? ›

Oddball: We see our role as essentially defensive in nature. While our armies are advancing so fast and everyone's knocking themselves out to be heroes, we are holding ourselves in reserve in case the Krauts mount a counteroffensive which threatens Paris... or maybe even New York. Then we can move in and stop them.

Did Clint Eastwood serve in the military? ›

In 1951 Eastwood was drafted into the Army during the Korean War. He was a swimming instructor at Fort Ord, California. Clint Eastwood in his Army uniform during the Korean War.

Who is the cowboy in Kelly's Heroes? ›

Jeff Morris: Private Cowboy.

What rank was Kelly in Kelly's Heroes? ›

Eastwood plays the eponymous Kelly, a former lieutenant busted down to private for giving the orders to attack the wrong hill, getting many of his men killed in the process. Kelly hatches a plot to steal the gold after learning from a captured Nazi officer about a cache of bars in a bank behind enemy lines.

Who drove the tank in Kelly's Heroes? ›

Operating ten miles behind lines the three tanks, commanded by the eccentric hippy Sgt Oddball, are on a quest for 14,000 bars of gold along with Infantry Private Kelly himself, played by Clint Eastwood.

Is Kelly's Heroes worth watching? ›

I was born in 1982, and it's in my top 5. It has one of the best casts around, with Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickles, Donald Sutherland, and Carroll O' Connor. It has action and humor, what more could you want. It is a great film, hands down.

Is William Kelly's War based on a true story? ›

The story, based on true life events and set in 1914, sees young three young farmers - William Kelly, his brother & cousin enlist in the Army. Four years pass. Wounded and decorated for bravery, William Kelly returns home to find bushrangers have attacked his family and kidnapped his sister.

Is American Renegades based on a true story? ›

The film is called American Renegades, and it's inspired by a true story that follows a team of Navy SEALs in 1995 as they attempt to solve a long-forgotten mystery while uncovering an immense treasure of Nazi gold at a bottom of a lake in war-torn Serbia.

Is Three Kings based on Kelly's Heroes? ›

For starters, in spite of the advertisem*nts, it's not merely a remake of "Kelly's Heroes". Yes, we are in a postwar situation, where a bunch of Americans are trying to "recover" gold stolen by the enemy, but that's the end of the similarities.

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