Dirty Dozen

Dirty Dozen

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Released
31/05/2004
Film and TV Genre
War
Video Format
PAL
DVD Region
2 (will only play on Region 2 and Multi-Region DVD players)

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Description

An all-star cast energizes Robert Aldrich's classic World War II action drama about a group of 12 American military prisoners assembled by tacticians and ordered to perform a suicide mission: infiltrate a well-guarded chateau and kill the Nazi officials staying there. The incarcerated soldiers, most of whom are facing death sentences for a variety of violent crimes, jump at the chance to redeem themselves. Major Reisman (Lee Marvin), the noncriminal in charge of the group, whips the men into a crack unit, uses them to best the troops of his by-the-book superior officer, Colonel Breed (Robert Ryan), in war games, then leads the steely antiheroes on their perilous assault. The film is studded with standout performances, including Telly Savalas as a religious psychopath with a febrile animosity toward Germans and John Cassavetes in an Oscar-nominated portrayal as an insubordinate, poison-tongued hothead. Ernest Borgnine, Donald Sutherland, Charles Bronson, and football legend Jim Brown further round out the impressive collection of talent. Aldrich, who by the time of THE DIRTY DOZEN had been fathoming the darker side of life onscreen for more than a decade (KISS ME DEADLY, WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE

Plot Synopsis

A strike force of violent criminals are recruited to tackle one of the most bizarre and dangerous combat missions of World War II.

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Product Details

Actors
Director
Robert Aldrich
Year of release
1967
Label / Studio
  • Essential War Collection
  • ESSENTIAL COLLECTION
Disc Features
  • Interactive Menus
  • Scene Selection
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Featurette
  • Trailer
Aspect Ratio
2.20:1
Film Rating (Australia)
MA15+
Media Format
DVD-Video
Film Rating (UK)
15
Number of Discs
1
Tags
Run Time (minutes)
143
Cast & Crew
Edward Scaife (Director of Photography)

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