Hi -
It looked like we were getting a little off topic on "The Sea Chase," so I thought I'd bring this around to the proper focus.
"The Guns of Navarrone" has lots of little bits to relish. I have seen this movie numerous times and I still feel the tension as the munitions lift comes down to trigger the big blowup. I always look forward to the look on the German soldier's face when the toy mouse activates. :lol:
The only negative thing about this movie is at the beginning when the damaged aircraft are trying to land. The planes are so obviously models (even one is standing still, which would be outrightly impossible) - I think you can even see cables attached to one. Did the budget get constrained to the point the producers had to resort to the cheapest method possible. Even movies in the 40s and 50s had miniatures look more realistic.
Cheers - Jay