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[edit] Chetniks as German allies
I've expanded the section regarding the Chetnik controversy to include the fact that both MacLean's novel Force 10 and another of his book mistakenly call the Chetniks collaborators. —Chris Buckey 18:44, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Critical History
I agree that the film has cult status. But I wasn't able to find it on the web though I certainly didn't look "everywhere." I think it was a tremendous movie and liked it a lot better than it's alleged predecessor, which I found stuffy and pretentious. I've watched it dozens of times. Nevertheless, if we can't come up with something in 6 months or so, the comment about "cult status" probably ought to be removed.Student7 00:53, 24 November 2006 (UTC)