Director: Anthony Mann•Genres: War, Drama, History, Adventure
During World War II, a Norwegian scientist and resistance fighter works to thwart the Nazis' attempts to develop an atomic bomb. He leads a daring raid against a heavy water plant in occupied Norway, facing immense danger and sabotage. The film culminates in a perilous journey to destroy the facility and prevent the weapon's completion.
The Heroes of Telemark received mixed reviews, with praise for its action sequences and historical subject matter, but criticism for its pacing and somewhat predictable plot. Audiences generally found it to be an engaging war film, though it is not always considered one of Anthony Mann's strongest directorial efforts.
Praised for its tense wartime action and depiction of a significant historical event.
Criticized for a somewhat formulaic narrative and occasional slow pacing.
The performances of Kirk Douglas and Richard Harris are often highlighted as strengths.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with many viewers appreciating the film's historical context and thrilling portrayal of the resistance efforts. Some found the storyline straightforward but enjoyed the exciting climax.
The film was shot on location in Norway, which added a layer of authenticity to the depiction of the Norwegian landscape and resistance efforts.
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