No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
No. They were filmed in Greece.
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They are located in your imagination. The Guns of Navaronne was a work of fiction- it was not history. Sorry- but still a good movie.
The Guns of Navarone, both the novel by Alastair MacLean and the movie based upon it, were works of fiction. There are a number of inaccuracies in the movie, including many of the weapons used; some were intentional.The cliff guns in the movie were overly large, mocked up props. They were non-operational, built in a sound stage, and were designed to appear huge and menacing to push the plot of the movie, and further vilify the German troops who operated them.MacLean likely, although not confirmed, based his story on the Greek island of Leros, the sight of intense fighting between Allied and Axis forces during WW2. While there were costal guns installed on Leros, none were remotely close to the size of the props used in the movie.See the images in the related links below for comparison.
a girl who jumped of the tallest cliff in the world!
heath cliff isnt in clash of the titans
A cliff on a coast will experience the most weathering due to wave action.
No if he did fall off a 30ft cliff he wouldnt be where he is now.