A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 16, 1978
Original Title:
Force 10 from Navarone
Alternate Titles:
A 10-es különítmény
Alistair MacLean's Force 10 From Navarone
Comando 10 de Navarone
Force 10 — Die Spezialeinheit
Komando 10 z Navarone
Komandosi z Nawarony
Navarone 2: Force 10 from Navarone
Navarone kommandósai újra akcióban
나바론 2
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | War
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
Columbia Pictures
Navarone Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 12 DK: 15 FI: K-16 FR: 12 KR: 12 NL: 16 NO: 15 PL: 16 SE: 15 US: PG
Runtime: 114
World War II, 1943. Mallory and Miller, the heroes who destroyed the guns of Navarone, are sent to Yugoslavia in search of a ghost from the past.
Art Direction:
Veljko Despotović
Assistant Director:
Bert Batt
Misa Autić
Assistant Editor:
Phil Sanderson
Associate Producer:
David W. Orton
Camera Operator:
John Palmer
Casting:
Irene Lamb
Co-Producer:
Anthony B. Unger
John R. Sloan
Conductor:
Ron Goodwin
Construction Manager:
Terry Apsey
Jack Heather
Continuity:
Cheryl Leigh
Costume Designer:
Emma Porteous
Director:
Guy Hamilton
Director of Photography:
Christopher Challis
Editor:
Raymond Poulton
Hair Department Head:
Colin Jamison
Makeup Department Head:
Peter Robb-King
Novel:
Alistair MacLean
Original Music Composer:
Ron Goodwin
Painter:
George Dean
Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Oliver A. Unger
Production Assistant:
Vicki Deason
Production Design:
Geoffrey Drake
Production Manager:
Nigel Wooll
Donko Buljan
Property Master:
Tony Teiger
Screenplay:
Robin Chapman
Screenstory:
Carl Foreman
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Freddie Cooper
Sound Editor:
Derek Holding
Dino Di Campo
William Trent
Sound Recordist:
Robin Gregory
Special Effects:
Zdravko Smojnec
Special Effects Supervisor:
Guiseppe Carozza
René Albouze
Peter Hutchinson
Stunt Coordinator:
Eddie Stacy
Visual Effects Camera:
Robin Browne
Visual Effects Designer:
Geoffrey Drake
Wardrobe Master:
Marko Cerovac
Wardrobe Supervisor:
John Brady
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