Where Eagles Dare (disambiguation)

Where Eagles Dare (disambiguation)

"Where Eagles Dare" is a 1968 war adventure film written by Alistair MacLean, and a 1967 accompanying novel by MacLean.

Where Eagles Dare also may refer to:

* "Where Eagles Dare" (song), a song by Iron Maiden
* "Where Eagles Dare", a song by The Misfits from "Night of the Living Dead"


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