Image via MGM
By
Liam Gaughan
Published 12 minutes ago
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many screenings as he can, Liam is always watching new movies and television shows.
In addition to reviewing, writing, and commentating on both new and old releases, Liam has interviewed talent such as Mark Wahlberg, Jesse Plemons, Sam Mendes, Billy Eichner, Dylan O'Brien, Luke Wilson, and B.J. Novak. Liam aims to get his spec scripts produced and currently writes short films and stage plays. He lives in Allentown, PA.
Sign in to your Collider account
Summary
Generate a summary of this story
follow
Follow
followed
Followed
Like
Like
Thread
Log in
Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents:
Try something different:
Show me the facts
Explain it like I’m 5
Give me a lighthearted recap
The concept of a “legacy sequel” is often thought to be a modern one, but Hollywood has always sought ways to capitalize on proven hits. The Guns of Navarone was a massive hit that saw a peak in enthusiasm for the World War II adventure genre, and earned seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. While too much time had passed for original stars Gregory Peck and David Niven to reprise their roles, Force 10 From Navarone was conceived as a loose sequel that could introduce a new cast and took advantage of the source material from author Alistair MacLean. While Force 10 From Navarone didn’t quite reach the critical heights of its predecessor, it did feature an appearance by Harrison Ford in his first role after debuting as Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.
The world may still have been recovering from the ramifications of World War II in 1978, but that didn’t mean that Hollywood didn’t see creative potential in stories of heroism and exceptionalism. Given the more knotty, complicated politics of the Cold War that had left Americans divided on how they should feel about their governments, stories set in the 1940s offered an easily approachable sense of good and evil. Force 10 From Navarone was a throwback to the first generation of World War II films that were produced both amidst and right after the war itself, and had no ambiguity about how the audience should feel. While it could have been a thankless cash grab, Force 10 From Navarone is elevated by its terrific ensemble.
‘Force 10 From Navarone’ Is a Classic World War II Adventure
Major Keith Mallory and Staff Sergeant John Miller had originally been portrayed by Peck and Niven, respectively, but the sequel saw the parts taken over by Robert Shaw and Edward Fox. Force 10 From Navarone briefly acknowledges that it is set shortly after the events of The Guns of Navarone, and that Mallory and Miller are assigned a new mission to track down the elusive German spy Captain Lescovar (Franco Nero), who betrayed critical information to the Axis Powers. Ford plays Lieutenant Colonel Mike Barnsby, an American military veteran who leads his own group of commandos to join the unit. Although there are initially some clashes between the American and British perspectives on warfare, the soldiers find their common ground when it comes time to eliminate any Nazi in their path.
Related
One of Harrison Ford’s First Entertainment Jobs Was Working on a Documentary for the Doors
A wildly iconic collab.
Posts By Liam Gaughan Feb 15, 2025While the original The Guns of Navarone was praised for being a more realistic depiction of what combat was actually like, Force 10 From Navarone embraced the style of a contemporary action film, and it’s no surprise why; the film was directed by Guy Hamilton, a veteran of the James Bond franchise who had helmed such classics as Goldfinger and Live and Let Die. Hamilton clearly was at his best when imagining creative set pieces that made use of visual effects and larger-than-life theatrics, and Force 10 From Navarone is densely packed with great set pieces. Although an opening heist scene in which Barnsby helps to steal a Royal Air Force bomber set the film up on a high note, the concluding explosion of an enemy bridge wrapped up the story on an equally rousing note. While the film was still quite respectful of the sacrifices that real veterans faced in the war against fascism, it also presented its soldier characters as the type of cool adventure characters that would have popped up in a television serial back in the ‘40s.
‘Force 10 From Navarone’ Has an Amazing ‘70s Cast
An ensemble action film like Force 10 From Navarone is reliant on its cast, and thankfully, the film featured stars who knew their way around the genre. Although he tragically died only shortly before the film was released, Shaw gave a gripping, tough-as-nails performance that took advantage of the hot streak he was on after playing Quint in Jaws. Ford is a scene-stealer playing a whipsmart, risk-taking commando who managed to overshadow the heroes, and his involvement was clearly critical in the film’s success; given how deeply inspired the original Star Wars trilogy was by World War II aerial photography, it made sense that young viewers would want to see Ford in a similar role. Although historical accuracy wasn’t necessarily a priority for Force 10 From Navarone, the film did a nice job at acknowledging the contributions of women and minorities within the war; Barbara Bach has a scene-stealing role as a spy who relays critical information to Miller, and Carl Weathers gives a great performance as the squad’s only African-American member.
Force 10 From Navarone wasn’t a box office success upon its initial release, as audiences were beginning to move on from war cinema, given the rising popularity of science fiction with Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman: The Movie, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Although it may have been strange to see such an old-fashioned film released the same year as a grittier war epic like The Deer Hunter, Force 10 From Navarone was unabashed pulp entertainment that embraced its fast pacing and straightforward execution. Comparing it to The Guns of Navarone may not do it any favors, but Force 10 From Navarone is so distinct as a work of populist entertainment that it can be viewed as a standalone adventure film, even for those who have never seen the original. Even if it's not even close to being the role that he is best known for, Ford gets to say cool lines and brutalize Nazis in Force 10 From Navarone, which is reason enough to watch it.
Force 10 From Navarone is available to stream on Tubi in the U.S.
Force 10 from Navarone
Like PG Drama Adventure War Release Date August 16, 1978 Runtime 114 minutes Director Guy Hamilton Writers Robin Chapman Producers Oliver A. UngerCast
See All-
Harrison Ford
Barnsby
-
Robert Shaw
Mallory
-
Barbara Bach
Maritza
-
Edward Fox
Miller
Follow Followed Like Share Facebook X WhatsApp Threads Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Flipboard Copy link Email Close Thread Sign in to your Collider account
We want to hear from you! Share your opinions in the thread below and remember to keep it respectful.
Be the first to post Images Attachment(s) Please respect our community guidelines. No links, inappropriate language, or spam.Your comment has not been saved
Send confirmation emailThis thread is open for discussion.
Be the first to post your thoughts.
- Terms
- Privacy
- Feedback
3 days ago
One of the Most Underrated Fantasy Trilogies of the Century Is Finally Getting Adapted
3 days ago
One of the Greatest Westerns of the 21st Century Rides Onto a New Streaming Home
3 days ago
21 Years Later, Will Smith's Action-Packed Sci-Fi Adaptation From the Author of 'Foundation' Finds a Free Streaming Home
3 days ago
The Best Sci-Fi Movie From Every Year of the Past Decade
More from our brands
The Best Third-Person Shooters, Ranked
Why Pansy Parkinson Was Recast 4 Times in the Harry Potter Movies
Best New Movies To Watch On Streaming Right Now
The 50 Best Robot Movies Of All Time, Ranked
All 10 Harrison Ford Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked
50 Best New Movies on Streaming to Watch Right Now
72 Years Later, the Greatest Quote in Western Movie History Is Still Untouchable
What To Watch
July 20, 2025
The 72 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now
Trending Now
One of the Greatest Sci-Fi Sleeper Hits of the Last Decade Heads to New Streaming Home
This Iconic Singer Covered Bob Dylan's 'Make You Feel My Love' and It Outshined the Original
Daniel Craig's Final Bond Outing Has Overtaken a Jason Statham Favorite on the Streaming Charts