Kelly's Heroes - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Kelly's Heroes"
Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Timing: 2:24 (144 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Clint Eastwood #11054Photo Clint Eastwood #11055Photo Clint Eastwood #11056Photo Clint Eastwood #11057

Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood
Character Sergeant First Class Kelly
Photo Telly Savalas #61237Photo Telly Savalas #61238Photo Telly Savalas #61239Photo Telly Savalas #61240

Telly Savalas

Telly Savalas
Character Master Sergeant "Big Joe"
Photo Don Rickles #15151

Don Rickles

Don Rickles
Character Staff Sergeant "Crapgame"
Photo Carroll OPhoto Carroll O

Carroll O'Connor

Carroll O'Connor
Character Major General Colt
Photo Donald Sutherland #6096Photo Donald Sutherland #6097Photo Donald Sutherland #6098Photo Donald Sutherland #6099

Donald Sutherland

Donald Sutherland
Character Sgt. Oddball (tank commander)
Photo Gavin MacLeod #87463Photo Gavin MacLeod #87464Photo Gavin MacLeod #87465Photo Gavin MacLeod #87466

Gavin MacLeod

Gavin MacLeod
Character Moriarty (tank crewman)
Photo Hal Buckley #87468
Hal Buckley
Character Capt. Maitland
Photo Stuart Margolin #87469Photo Stuart Margolin #87470

Stuart Margolin

Stuart Margolin
Character Pvt. Little Joe
Photo Jeff Morris #87471
Jeff Morris
Character Pvt. Cowboy
Photo Richard Davalos #87472

Richard Davalos

Richard Davalos
Character Pvt. Gutowski
Photo Perry Lopez #87473Photo Perry Lopez #87474

Perry Lopez

Perry Lopez
Character Pvt. Petuko
Photo Tom Troupe #87475Photo Tom Troupe #87476
Tom Troupe
Character Cpl. Job
Photo Harry Dean Stanton #11193Photo Harry Dean Stanton #11194Photo Harry Dean Stanton #11195Photo Harry Dean Stanton #11196

Harry Dean Stanton

Harry Dean Stanton
Character Pvt. Willard
Photo Dick Balduzzi #87477

Dick Balduzzi

Dick Balduzzi
Character Pvt. Fisher
Gene Collins
Character Pvt. Babra
Photo Len Lesser #87478Photo Len Lesser #87479

Len Lesser

Len Lesser
Character Platoon Sgt. Bellamy (42nd Engineers)
Photo David Hurst #87480
David Hurst
Character Col. Dunkhepf
Fred Pearlman
Character Pvt. Mitchell
Michael Clark
Character Pvt. Grace
George Fargo
Character Pvt. Penn
Photo Dee Pollock #87481

Dee Pollock

Dee Pollock
Character Pvt. Jonesey
Photo George Savalas #87482

George Savalas

George Savalas
Character 1st Sgt. Mulligan (artillerly unit)
Photo John G. Heller #87313
John G. Heller
Character German lieutenant
Shepherd Sanders
Character Turk (tank crewman)
Photo Karl-Otto Alberty #82105

Karl-Otto Alberty

Karl-Otto Alberty
Character German tank commander
Photo Ross Elliott #87483
Ross Elliott
Character Booker
Hugo de Vernier
Character French Mayor
Phil Adams
Character Third Tank Commander
Frank J. Garlotta
Character Tanker
Harry Goines
Character Supply Sergeant
David Gross
Character German Captain
Photo Sandy McPeak #87484
Sandy McPeak
Character Second Tank Commander
James McHale
Character Guest
Robert MacNamara
Character Roach
Read Morgan
Character U.S. Lieutenant
Photo Tom Signorelli #87485
Tom Signorelli
Character Bonsor
Photo Donald Waugh #87486
Donald Waugh
Character Roamer
Photo John Landis #70999

John Landis

John Landis
Character Sister Rosa Stigmata
Photo Joe Mantell #87487Photo Joe Mantell #87488Photo Joe Mantell #87489
Joe Mantell
Character General's Aide

What's left behind the scenes

  • At the beginning of the film, Telly Savalas’s character (1922-1974) needs to find the best place to stay in the French city of Nancy, and he uses a Michelin tourist guidebook. Allied forces actually used similar guidebooks during World War II. During the planning of the Normandy operation, Allied headquarters were genuinely concerned that troops might get lost if the Germans removed road signs and other indicators. The US government quietly ordered the reprinting of 1939 guidebooks, as no new ones had been published due to the war. So when Allied troops landed in Normandy on June 6, 1944, officers had Michelin guidebooks with them, and they carried them throughout the war.
  • The film was shot mostly in Yugoslavia because in 1970, the Yugoslav army still had many Sherman tanks.
  • Approximately 20 minutes of footage was cut before the film's release, at the direction of James T. Aubrey (1918-1994), who headed the MGM film company. The film was initially titled “The Warriors,” then changed to “Kelly's Warriors” during post-production, and finally became “Kelly's Heroes.” Clint Eastwood admitted in an interview that he disliked how the studio re-edited the film, as the deleted scenes delved deeper into the characters and generally made the film better overall.
  • Clint Eastwood agreed to participate in the film primarily because Don Siegel (1912-1991), his favorite director, was supposed to direct it, and the actor also had a warm, friendly relationship with him. Unfortunately, Siegel encountered some problems during the post-production of the Western “Two Mules for Sister Sara” (1969), so he left the “Kelly's Heroes” project, and Brian J. Hutton (1935-2014) became the film’s director. By that point, Eastwood had already signed a contract to film, so he couldn’t leave the project.
  • In the film, Kelly and his men steal gold with a total value of $12 million. During World War II, gold cost $35 per troy ounce. Today, it’s worth almost 36 times more – around $1,000 per ounce. That adds up to between $360 and $400 million. Taking inflation into account, if everyone had kept their gold bars until today, the total value of the gold would be between $2 billion and $2.4 billion. If divided into 12 shares, each participant in the adventure (or their heirs) would receive around $200 million.
  • In the film, Kelly and his men steal gold with a total value of $12 million. During World War II, gold cost $35 per troy ounce. Today, it costs almost 36 times more – around $1,000 per ounce. That brings the total to between $360 and $400 million. Taking inflation into account, if everyone had kept their bars until today, the total value of the gold would be between $2 billion and $2.4 billion. If divided into 12 parts, each participant in the adventure (or their heirs) would receive around $200 million.
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