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Lalo Schifrin’s jaunty score and the anachronistic theme song "Burning Bridges" perfectly capture the film's irreverent, anti-authoritarian spirit. Verdict: A Cult Classic

Kelly's Heroes (1970) Review Kelly's Heroes is a brazenly cynical war heist comedy that feels more like a product of the countercultural late '60s than the 1940s. Directed by Brian G. Hutton, it trades the typical patriotism of WWII films for pure, unadulterated greed. The Plot: Gold Over Glory Kelly's Heroes

While critics at the time gave it mixed reviews, Kelly's Heroes has aged into a cult favorite. Clint Eastwood originally favored a darker, grittier anti-war script, but the studio's shift toward a lighthearted action-adventure created something unique: a "feel-good war movie" that manages to be both cynical and incredibly fun. Lalo Schifrin’s jaunty score and the anachronistic theme

Filmed in Yugoslavia, the production used real WWII-era equipment, including converted T-34 tanks modified to look like rare German Tigers. Hutton, it trades the typical patriotism of WWII

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