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The Dirty Dozen: Directed by Robert Aldrich. With Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown. During World War II, a rebellious U.S. Army Major is assigned a dozen convicted murderers to train and lead them into a mass assassination mission of German officers.
- Bkoganbing
- 4 min
- Robert Aldrich
- 227
The Dirty Dozen is a 1967 American war film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Lee Marvin with an ensemble supporting cast including Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Richard Jaeckel, George Kennedy, Ralph Meeker, Robert Ryan, Trini Lopez, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland, Clint Walker and Robert Webber.
- $5.4 million
- June 15, 1967
- Kenneth Hyman
- Frank De Vol
The Dirty Dozen (1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Summaries. During World War II, a rebellious U.S. Army Major is assigned a dozen convicted murderers to train and lead them into a mass assassination mission of German officers.
The U. S. Army singles out 12 really tough guys, murderers and rapists and men like that, and assigns them to wipe out a chateau where a lot of German officers spend their holidays. Before the big mission, the "dirty dozen" train under the leadership of Lee Marvin.
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Rent The Dirty Dozen on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Amoral on the surface and exuding testosterone, The Dirty Dozen utilizes combat and its...
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12 American military prisoners in World War II are ordered to infiltrate a well-guarded enemy château and kill the Nazi officers vacationing there. The soldiers, most of whom are facing death sentences for a variety of violent crimes, agree to the mission and the possible commuting of their sentences. Robert Aldrich. E.M. Nathanson.