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  1. This was the theme song of the 1970 Clint Eastwood comedy Kelly's Heroes. The film is a typical example of Eastwood's deadpan humor; Kelly is an American soldier who discovers a horde of gold bars stashed in a bank behind enemy lines, so he recruits a group of renegades to rob it.

  2. May 1, 2024 · The song was featured in the 1970 film Kelly’s Heroes. 3. What is the meaning behind the line “burning bridges behind me, it’s too late to turn back now”? This line speaks to the finality and inevitability that comes with making a decision that cannot be undone.

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  3. Sep 11, 2023 · A: Burning Bridges is open to interpretation, allowing listeners to find personal meaning and resonance within its lyrics. While the song primarily explores the end of a romantic relationship, its themes can extend to other areas of life where irreparable damage and the need for closure exist.

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  5. May 16, 2024 · A vinyl was recorded of Clint Eastwood singing the theme song for Kelly's Heroes, titled "Burning Bridges." It was released by Certron Records on a 45-RPM disc.

    • Background of Kelly’s Heroes
    • Donal Sutherland Nearly Lost His Life While Filming
    • Things Change During The Editing Process
    • Using The Sound of The Tiger Tanks’ Turrets in Aliens
    • Donald Sutherland’s Wife Was Arrested For Aiding The Black Panthers
    • Kelly’s Heroes Pays Tribute to A Clint Eastwood Western Film
    • The Yugoslavian Army’s Fleet of M4 Shermans
    • The Tiger Tanks in Kelly’s Heroes Were Actually Russian T-34s
    • Donald Sutherland Teamed Up with John Landis in Future Films
    • A Parody of Marlon Brando

    In 1945, as Allied bombers continued to pound Berlin, the Germans began moving assets south, for safekeeping; vast trainloads of gold and currency were evacuated from the country’s capital. It’s a mystifying story and one that caught the attention of Sayer and Botting. At the time of the original investigation, the fabulous treasure was estimated t...

    While filming on-location in Yugoslavia, Donald Sutherland, who portrays Sgt. “Oddball,” contracted spinal meningitis. As with other types of meningitis, this variant can be fatal, as it causes inflammation of the fluid and membranes around the spinal cord and brain. Sutherland’s wife received a telegram, telling her to immediately travel to Yugosl...

    Scenes get moved around all the time during the editing process; it’s only after filming that directors realize a certain part would fit better earlier or later on in the film. This was true for Kelly’s Heroes. Eagle-eyed viewers of the film will notice that, when going to visit Staff Sgt. “Crapgame,” Clint Eastwood‘s Pvt. Kelly brings him a bottle...

    Talk about making use of what you have! The noise made by the electric motors in the Tiger tanks’ turrets in Kelly’s Heroes was later adopted by the filmmakers behind Aliens(1986). They used the sound for the movement of the power lifters in the sci-fi movie.

    While in Yugoslavia, Clint Eastwood informed Donald Sutherland that his wife, Shirley, had been arrested for attempting to buy grenades for the Black Panthers, a far-left political organization. She’d attempted to do so with a personal cheque, and it turned out the person she was dealing with was actually an undercover FBIagent. According to Suther...

    During the middle part of his career, Clint Eastwood starred in several spaghetti westerns, among them The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). He’s a member of the main trio, which also consists of Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach. If you’re a fan of the film, then you might have noticed that Kelly’s Heroesreferences it. The stand-off with the German T...

    Those aware of Kelly Heroes‘ production know the film was largely filmed in Yugoslavia – but have you ever wondered why? It’s because the Yugoslavian Army had a large quantity of M4 Shermansat the time, meaning they could feature the armored vehicles in the movie.

    The Tiger tanks featured in Kelly’s Heroes weren’t actually German tanks. They were Russian T-34sthat had been modified to look like Tigers. You can see this when you look at their suspension. The T-34s feature a modified Christie suspension, while the Tigers’ wheels were more elaborate.

    Donald Sutherland has appeared in several John Landis-directed features, such as National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978) and The Kentucky Fried Movie(1977). While the two are close, there’s actually a reason for them having teamed up so much. While on the set of Kelly’s Heroes, Landis told Sutherland that he’d one day be directing movies, as opposed...

    Even though Marlon Brando doesn’t feature in the film, doesn’t mean he doesn’t make an appearance… Sort of. The German tank commander played by Karl-Otto Alberty is actually a parody of Brando’s character in 1958’s The Young Lions, Lt. Christian Diestl.

  6. Dec 31, 2015 · A record was made of Clint Eastwood singingBurning Bridges”, the theme song from the film. It was released as a 45-rpm disc on Certron Records, catalog #C-10010, produced by Dickey Lee and Allen Reynolds (with the B-side of “When I Loved Her” also sung by Eastwood, and written by Kris Kristofferson).

  7. Burning Bridges was used as the theme song for the 1970 war comedy Kelly’s Heroes, about group of World War II soldiers who go AWOL to rob a bank behind enemy...

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