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The Dirty Dozen
TrailerA Major with an attitude problem and a history of getting things done is told to interview military prisoners with death sentences or long terms for a dangerous mission: to parachute behind enemy lines and cause havoc for the German Generals at a rest house on the eve of D-Day.Actors: Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Richard Jaeckel, George Kennedy, Trini López, Ralph Meeker, Robert Ryan, Telly Savalas, ...»Director: Robert AldrichCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 150 minQuality: HDRelease: 1967IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Dirty Dozen"
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Characters of "The Dirty Dozen"
Maj. John ReismanPlayed by: Lee MarvinGeneral Sam WordenPlayed by: Ernest BorgnineJoseph WladislawPlayed by: Charles BronsonRobert JeffersonPlayed by: Jim BrownVictor FrankoPlayed by: John CassavetesSergeant BowrenPlayed by: Richard JaeckelMajor Max ArmbrusterPlayed by: George KennedyPedro JiminezPlayed by: Trini LópezCaptain Stuart KinderPlayed by: Ralph MeekerCol. Everett Dasher BreedPlayed by: Robert RyanArcher MaggottPlayed by: Telly SavalasVernon PinkleyPlayed by: Donald SutherlandSamson PoseyPlayed by: Clint WalkerGeneral DentonPlayed by: Robert WebberMilo VladekPlayed by: Tom BusbyGlenn GilpinPlayed by: Ben CarruthersRoscoe LeverPlayed by: Stuart CooperSeth SawyerPlayed by: Colin MaitlandTassos BravosPlayed by: Al Mancini -
Directors of "The Dirty Dozen"
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Creators of "The Dirty Dozen"
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Critic Reviews of "The Dirty Dozen"
Dave Kehr Chicago ReaderAugust 03, 2015Robert Aldrich dissects the underlying ideas with just enough craft and thoughtfulness to make the implications of this gritty 1966 war drama unsettling in not entirely constructive ways.
Variety Staff VarietyMarch 26, 2009Lee Marvin heads a very strong, nearly all-male cast in an excellent performance.
Chris Petit Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Overriding such nihilism is the super-crudity of Aldrich's energy and his humour, sufficiently cynical to suggest that the whole thing is a game anyway, a spectacle that demands an audience.
Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004Right up to the last scene the movie is amusing, well paced, intelligent.
Bosley Crowther New York TimesMay 20, 2003A raw and preposterous glorification of a group of criminal soldiers who are trained to kill and who then go about this brutal business with hot, sadistic zeal is advanced in The Dirty Dozen, an astonishingly wanton war film.
Tony Sloman Radio TimesAugust 03, 2015One of the smash hits of its year, this action-packed war movie is violent and amoral, and fans would say all the better for it.
Penelope HoustonAugust 03, 2015One could, no doubt, if sufficiently determined, see all this as some deep, dark (in fact, practically subterranean) satire on the military mind. But there's precious little evidence of irony in Robert Aldrich's direction or the script.
Jeffrey M. Anderson Common Sense MediaMarch 18, 2011Aldrich manages to use his time well, focusing on character traits and never letting the pace become bogged down.
Tim Brayton Antagony & EcstasyAugust 19, 2010However trite the scenario looks now, it's still better than all but the best of its copycats.
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Gallery of "The Dirty Dozen"