
The Guns of Navarone (1961)
We are thrilled to celebrate our 150th episode with a classic from the genre – 1961’s ‘The Guns of Navarone‘. The epic adventure, based upon
We are thrilled to celebrate our 150th episode with a classic from the genre – 1961’s ‘The Guns of Navarone‘. The epic adventure, based upon
Gary Cooper and David Niven face off against a Moro Rebellion in the Philippines in 1906 in this week’s episode. Adapted from Charles Clifford’s 1937
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This week the boys cover a new film from Asylum, Assault on Hill 400. The film details a squad of Rangers as they attempt to
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