Notes
Force 10 From Navarone (1978) was a long-after-the-fact sequel to the 1961 blockbuster The Guns of Navarone, and an attempt to resurrect the "Boys Own" war adventure genre for the modern-day Star Wars era. The film featured an assortment of internationally known stars - Harrison Ford, Robert Shaw, Carl Weathers, Edward Fox, Richard Kiel and Barbara Bach - in an "impossible mission behind enemy lines" directed by 007 veteran Guy Hamilton.
Scoring Force 10 From Navarone was the man most identified with the British war genre: Ron Goodwin, who had excelled in similar films from the 1960s, such as 633 Squadron, Operation Crossbow, Where Eagles Dare and Submarine X-1. The composer was beloved for his ability to capture these stories' sense of stiff-upper-lip patriotism, bare-knuckles action and riveting suspense.
Though he had not scored a war film since 1969's Battle of Britain, Goodwin picked up exactly where he left off and gave the Force 10 From Navarone soundtrack a rousing main title march, colourful action cues, and undulating, nervous textures that heightened each sequence of enemy infiltration and shocking revelation of secret identity.
This premiere release of the Force 10 From Navarone soundtrack features the complete score in excellent sound quality as mastered from 1/4' stereo tapes in the late composer's personal collection.
Packaging & Liner Notes
Standard jewel case. Superb colour booket with excellent liner notes.