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  1. Reviews. The Devil's Brigade. Roger Ebert May 22, 1968. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. David L. Wolper bought the rights to "The Devil's Brigade" in 1965, well before filming began on " The Dirty Dozen ." That makes it impossible to describe Wolper's movie as a weak imitation of "Dirty Dozen."

  2. May 1, 2024 Full Review Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times There was doubtless stupidity on both sides during the war; there's certainly no lack of it in The Devil's Brigade.

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    • Andrew V. Mclaglen
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  3. 47 out of 55 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink. When The Devil's Brigade first came out it got panned by a lot of critics in that it was too similar to The Dirty Dozen. Never mind that it was based on some real figures, the consensus was that The Devil's Brigade was a poor imitation of The Dirty Dozen.

  4. TOP CRITIC. There was doubtless stupidity on both sides during the war; there's certainly no lack of it in The Devil's Brigade. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Oct 23, 2004. Kurt...

  5. (Cinema Retro archives.) Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, a veteran director of many popular movies, the film looks and sounds terrific and clocks in at 130 minutes. Released in May 1968 by United Artists, it was filmed in widescreen Panavision on location in Utah.

  6. The Devil's Brigade: Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. With William Holden, Cliff Robertson, Vince Edwards, Andrew Prine. A US Army lieutenant colonel is tasked with forming an elite commando-style unit from crack Canadian troops and the dregs of the US Army.

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  8. To the veterans of the Force, the film was historically inaccurate. In a TV documentary Suicide Missions: The Black Devils, Force member Bill Story stated: "The Devil's Brigade was and is a very entertaining war movie. But as a piece of accurate history it's sheer nonsense.

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