Dirty Dozen (1967) | 2x (DVD) | Autographed by Clint Walker | USED
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Title: The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Genre: Action, War, Thriller
Plot Synopsis:
During World War II, a tough-as-nails Major is tasked with leading a suicide mission behind enemy lines. To do it, he recruits twelve military prisoners—murderers, rapists, and thieves—offering them the chance at commuted sentences in exchange for participating in a top-secret operation against a German compound. As the group undergoes grueling training, tensions rise and loyalty is tested in this gritty, high-stakes wartime thriller.
Cast and Crew:
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Director: Robert Aldrich
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Writers: Nunnally Johnson, Lukas Heller
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Cast:
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Lee Marvin as Major John Reisman
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Ernest Borgnine as General Worden
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Charles Bronson as Joseph Wladislaw
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Jim Brown as Robert Jefferson
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John Cassavetes as Victor Franko
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YouTube Trailer: The Dirty Dozen | Trailer
IMDb Link: The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Reviews from Letterboxd
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SilentDawn – ★★★★☆
“An excellent blend of classic war cinema and gritty antihero storytelling. The ensemble cast is phenomenal, and Aldrich’s direction gives it a rugged, masculine edge that still resonates.” -
Chris Cabin – ★★★★★
“Iconic. It’s macho, explosive, and darkly funny. The final raid is one of the great sequences in war movie history, and Lee Marvin is in full command.” -
David Jenkins – ★★★☆☆
“A great setup and stellar cast, but the pacing can be a bit uneven. That said, it still stands tall in the pantheon of war epics for its bold approach and cynicism.” -
MattyH – ★★★★☆
“There’s something undeniably satisfying about watching these misfits take on a suicide mission. Raw, rebellious, and thrilling, with a fantastic slow-burn buildup.” -
JackM – ★★★★☆
“One of the few war movies that’s both deeply entertaining and bitterly critical of authority. It doesn’t glorify war, but it revels in its characters’ defiance.”
Meta Description:
The Dirty Dozen (1967) brings together a powerhouse cast in a daring WWII action thriller about convicted soldiers sent on a high-risk mission. Explosive, rebellious, and iconic, this classic remains a standout in the war genre.
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