They really don't make movies like that
anymore, and when I learned that there was a sequel, "Force Ten From
Navarone," I knew I wanted to see it. It's directed by Guy Hamilton, who
also directed James Bond films. Harrison Ford, Robert Shaw, Carl Weathers,
Franco Nero, Edward Fox, and Barbara Bach star. It's not as good as "Guns
of Navarone," but it offers lots of gorgeous Yugoslav scenery. And it also
offers Bieganski, the Brute Polak stereotype.
As I make clear in my book, "Bieganski:
The Brute Polak Stereotype," this stereotype is applied to all Eastern
European, Christian, peasant-descent populations.
Bieganski-style characters are found in
pop culture, media, academia, folklore, and other venues.
Bieganski-style characters are brutal,
violent, stupid, hateful, and bigoted.
And of course Bieganski is to blame for
Nazism's crimes. Not German Nazis, but Slavic, Christian peasants.
In "Force Ten from Navarone,"
the heroic team is menaced by perfidious Slavs lead by Richard Kiel. Kiel
suffered from gigantism. He was 7'2" tall. He famously played a Bond
villain. In "Force Ten from Navarone," Kiel played Drazak, a Yugoslav
collaborator with the Nazis. He tricks and betrays the film's heroes and hatefully
menaces a black American soldier, (Carl Weathers), and calls him
"Blackie." He threatens to slice off the man's face. Drazak is so
evil the Nazi in charge urges him to be "gentle." The Nazis are, of
course, civilized, clean, neat, orderly, intelligent, and not shown doing any
sadistic mayhem.
Barbara Bach plays Maritza, a Slavic
woman who has sex with a Nazi officer. She is shown nude. Her having sex with a
Nazi and her nudity debase her. She's a female Bieganski. Drazak eventually
beats her, because that's what Bieganski types do. She is killed by a Nazi who
is disguised as a Yugoslav, because, hey, what's the difference. A loser all
around.
The use of the Bieganski Brute stereotype
in "Force Ten From Navarone" is especially vile given how hard
Yugoslavs fought against the Nazis. From Wikipedia, "The five largest
resistance movements in Europe were the Dutch, the French, the Polish, the
Soviet, and the Yugoslav; overall their size can be seen as comparable,
particularly in the years 1941–1944."
Yes, some Eastern European, Christian, peasant-descent
populations did collaborate with the Nazis. That's an historical fact that deserves
to be taught, as all history deserves to be taught. "Force Ten from Navarone"
does not deal in historical facts. When it comes to Slavs, it deals in
stereotypes.
The movie's story was by Carl Foreman.
Foreman was born to a Jewish family in Chicago and was eventually blacklisted,
and later was rehabilitated. He was, for a time, a member of the Communist
Party. The Communist Party, of course, did circulate the Bieganski stereotype
to justify its post-war occupation of Poland. I have no idea if Foreman
introduced the Bieganski stereotype into the script or if it is found in the
book on which the movie is based. When the commandos finally meet up with some
good Slavs, those Slavs all have bright red stars on their big, furry hats.
Commie Slavs are good.
Thanks for this review. As always with your movie reviews it is excellent. I too loved "The Guns of Navarone", though I could not watch it again now. And I am glad i never saw this very political, very Woke follow-up.
ReplyDeleteIt is blatant revisionism - twisting the truth and twisting minds and hearts, in that it clearly signals who may safely be despised (Eastern Europeans), and who must be respected (Actual Nazis). I see similar propaganda running through pretty much everything Hollywood produces these days, which is why I try to avoid its product as much as possible.
For example, Psalm 11:5 tells us:
"Jehovah examines the righteous one as well as the wicked one;
He hates anyone who loves violence."
Isn't Hollywood, with its gloating close ups of increasingly violent scenes, training us to love something that our Creator, the God of Abraham, hates?
Iga Swiatek is the only stable female tenis player of the world.. She has won last 35 games. 9 other female leaders perished in Paris. Iga has only one problem - she is Polish. Only a Spanish journalists criticies this discrimination. https://www.eurosport.es/tenis/roland-garros/2022/opinion-blog-murciego-que-poco-se-habla-de-iga-swiatek_sto8980855/story.shtml Basic informations https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jun/01/skys-the-limit-for-iga-swiatek-after-reaching-french-open-semi-final
ReplyDelete'Bloodlands' by Timothy Snyder is back https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/timothy-snyder/bloodlands/9781541600065/ Traditional critics also returns - too little about the Holocaust and collaboration.
ReplyDeleteThe Filthy Thirteen included originally 8 Polish soldiers. http://www.polska-zbrojna.pl/home/articleshow/27287?t=13-Desperadoes Here nothing about them https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_McNiece
ReplyDeleteThe Warsaw Seven included Eddy Malas, Edmund Lojko, Francis Palys "Frank", George Baran, Joe Baranosky, Joe Oparowski and Joseph Oleskiewicz "Joe". The eighth was Martin “Max” Majewski, an American soldier with Polish roots.
ReplyDelete'Indigenous population' participated in the Holocaust. The name 'indigenous' has been used to describe Native Americans, exterminated by Europeans. But Larry Eugene Jones rewrites history https://academic.oup.com/ehr/article/127/528/1263/407024?login=true 'new and often painful questions about the complicity of indigenous populations in the mass murder of European Jewry, particularly in the East.' UK police also participated in Channel Islands, so the splendid supremacism looks nasty.
ReplyDeleteThe Israeli excursions brainwashed young Israelis. Finally the government cancelled them. https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-cancels-student-trips-to-poland-over-armed-guard-spat/
ReplyDeleteI do not have the book, but here is a short description https://www.hagalil.com/2022/06/offene-wunden-osteuropas/ I have commented, my text is awayting acceptance. The typical German words "Dennoch wäre die Vernichtung des europäischen Judentums ohne das Zutun der lokalen Bevölkerungen in der bekannten Form nicht möglich gewesen." (The local cooperation was important.) A dozen nations, few dozens political groups, one phrase. Some of the nations were intensively persecuted, some were partners.
ReplyDeleteTeenager from Poland in the USA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZb-nym3HhA
ReplyDeleteA summary of a German book "Open wounds of Eastern Europe" and my comment to the summary. I do not have the book.
ReplyDeleteFound this article today: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10947485/ALISON-BOSHOFF-Guy-Ritchie-movie-gets-delayed-edit-nationality-Ukrainian-gangsters.html
ReplyDeleteIt begins:
"Guy Ritchie's new £125 million film Operation Fortune — with a cast headed by British stars Hugh Grant and Jason Statham — was pulled from release because it featured a group of Ukrainian gangsters.
The spy action thriller, which was filmed in 2020, was set to come out this spring but disappeared from schedules. I'm told that the nationality of the gangsters has now been edited out.
A trailer, which can still be seen on YouTube, shows Statham, as spy-for-hire Orson Fortune, realising that a deadly weapon has been bought by a Ukrainian crime syndicate."
I thought it rather interesting in the light of your post above. Because, yes, usually Eastern Europeans are very safe targets - especially Poles. But how quickly the Zeitgeist can change leaving you and your movie floundering.
And, in shining contrast, how perfect our Creator's standards are. The Golden Rule requires us to treat everyone with the same kindness and courtesy we would want for ourselves. If we do that, we need not fear the shifting sands of political correctness. And yes I seem to have mixed my metaphors a bit there - but have kept them seaside based.