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In “Kelly’s Heroes,” the story begins with Lieutenant Kelly (Clint Eastwood) and his men stationed in Europe towards the end of World War II. Kelly learns about a stash of gold bars worth $16 million hidden in a bank behind enemy lines. Deciding to seize the gold, Kelly disregards military orders and sets out to plan a daring heist.
To execute the plan, Kelly assembles a diverse crew, including the tough and no-nonsense Sergeant Big Joe (Telly Savalas) and the eccentric and laid-back tank commander Oddball (Donald Sutherland). The team faces numerous obstacles, including complex military strategies, persistent German forces, and skepticism from their superiors.
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As they work to pull off the heist, the team encounters a series of comedic and challenging situations, from dealing with German checkpoints to internal disagreements within the group. Despite these hurdles, they remain determined and maintain a humorous and irreverent attitude towards their mission.
Ultimately, Kelly and his crew succeed in capturing the gold, but their focus shifts away from material rewards to their freedom and personal dignity. The film concludes with a blend of humor and action, emphasizing its entertaining and satirical take on the war genre.