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Kelly's Heroes (1970)

“They set out to rob a bank... and damn near won a war instead!”

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Plot

Amidst the turmoil of World War II, the tenacious Lieutenant Kelly, embodied by the legendary Clint Eastwood, uncovers a tantalizing secret that promises to add a shimmering twist to the grim reality of war. When the Americans capture the German Colonel Dankhopf, an unexpected artillery barrage disrupts their plans for interrogation. Yet, the resourceful Kelly seizes the opportunity, extracting a golden secret from the intoxicated Colonel — a mission to transport sixteen million dollars of glistening gold to a base in France. The allure of this hidden treasure proves irresistible to Kelly. Enlisting the aid of his platoon, commanded by the formidable Big Joe, played by Telly Savalas, and the raucous hustler Crapgame, portrayed by Don Rickles, they hatch a daring and audacious plan. With a three-day respite from the war's relentless grind, the motley crew sets their sights on the German bank nestled deep within enemy territory. Their arsenal includes three Sherman tanks and the eccentric charm of the anachronistic hippie, Oddball, brought to life by Donald Sutherland. With an irreverent wit as their compass, they traverse the war-torn French landscape, navigating their audacious quest to claim the gold. Kelly's Heroes (1970) is a thrilling journey that weaves together the grit of war, the allure of hidden treasure, and the spirit of camaraderie. This tale of daring, humor, and pursuit of the extraordinary amidst the ordinary is sure to captivate, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they delve into the unpredictability of war and the sparkling promise of untold riches.

Where to watch Kelly's Heroes?

Kelly's Heroes is an adventure movie featuring Clint Eastwood and directed by Brian G. Hutton.

It is possible to buy Kelly's Heroes on AMC on Demand, Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.