7/10
Actually Works
12 July 2021
About the only thing ESCAPE TO ATHENA is known for is how miscast the famously British James Bond actor Roger Moore is at playing a WWII Nazi... but Moore's actually a charming German major reluctantly running a Greek Island-set POW camp and can care less about Hitler...

In fact he's what true Nazi villain Anthony Valentine calls "an antique collector" so, as a German Archeologist flirting with sassy ingenue Stefanie Powers, Moore fits much better than scene-wrecker Elliott Gould, partnered with Powers as a captured USO team... and the goofy, flamboyant Gould seems lost in the wrong movie...

One that's tonally-challenged either way, showing a public execution one minute and silly pratfalls the next...

Yet ESCAPE is beautifully directed by George P. Cosmatos, using creative camera shots to cover what feels like every inch of the sea-cliff Greek village of antique buildings and glorious ruins, where the other characters fare better...

Like Sonny Bono as an endearing Italian chef, David Niven as an experienced old Brit and Richard Roundtree as an American con man, eventually joining Greek cutthroat Telly Savalas and heart-of-gold-hooker Claudia Cardinale...

So despite the maligned reputation, ATHENA has loads of neat action, explosions, gun fights, twists, turns, and only the overlong race-against-time climb to a treasure-laden mountain slows down this adventurous/ambitious Lew Grade produced b-picture... that ultimately tries too hard for epic mainstream status: A far better action flick than heist flick.
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