This cave is just a cave in the cliffs below the Lindos Acropolis in Greece, overlooking St. Paul's Bay. Now it is famously called "The Guns of Navarone Cave", since this is where the movie was filmed.
Lindos is 50km south of the town of Rhodes and is a beautiful, small, white village with many gnarled olive trees. The settlement keeps the colours and atmosphere of another era. Romance is everywhere in the village and enchants all visitors. The architectonic structure of Lindos, with traditional h...
St Pauls Bay Lindos Rhodes is a small rocky bay about one quarter mile square just south of Lindos town. The bay is a great place for snorkelling and is relatively shallow at about 20 feet deep. There are two beaches, one is a mix of natural sand and gravel, and the other is a manmade beach of golde...
Acropolis of Lindos is the original site of the 4th BC temple dedicated to the goddess Athena. The Acropolis is one of the most historic sites in Greece. The ancient Acropolis of Lindos is on the brink of a precipice 400 feet above the Aegean Sea. The Acropolis of Lindos is a natural citadel which w...
To get the right donkey for the movie, the director travelled to Sirham, a village on top of the mountains, since Kashmir had only mules and no donkeys.
Pakeezah took nearly 14 years to shoot because of a change in relationship between Meena Kumari and Kamal Amrohi the director from warm to worse and then back to a compromise. Meena Kumari and Kamal Amrohi were married when Pakeezah was first conceived.