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FX3
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I always thought that the Jeep looked too modern, as well as the ferry that appears in the film that transports the escaping Germans in the furniture van across a river and the submarine looked well out of place. However, even on a real big budget war film, Kelly's Heros, can be historically incorrect as the opening scene with Clint Eastwood driving a Willys/Ford MB Jeep in the rain with a single power operated wiper working away, for example. The WW2 jeeps only ever had twin hand operated wipers, so from the start of the film it lost all credibility for me, as well as at the end when they are throwing wooden boxes containing gold bullion around with ease and taking it all away on one army truck.
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I've always found this film to be very watchable and enjoyable when ever it crops up on TV. Unusual to see a reversal of the POW camp formula which makes it interesting and I think the story is quite taut. If the wrong type of period jeep has spoiled your enjoyment of the film I better not tell you that Steve McQueen rode a 1960s Triumph motorcycle in "The Great Escape" and you will be even more appalled to learn that "The Mckenzie Break" was not filmed in Scotland at all but in Ireland!
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FX3
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I have just bought the film online from HMV for £3.99 including "free" postage.
The link- hmv.com: DVD: Mckenzie Break (2004) Last edited by FX3; 26-05-2008 at 11:38 AM. |
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