The Dirty Dozen
In “The Dirty Dozen,” directed by Robert Aldrich, a rebellious U.S. Army Major is tasked with leading a group of twelve convicted military prisoners on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines during World War II. The film explores themes of redemption and camaraderie as the men undergo rigorous training and face the challenges of their perilous assignment.
Views: 15
Director: Robert Aldrich
Actors: Aileen Lewis, Al Mancini, Alan Chuntz, Alf Joint, Ann Lancaster, Ben Carruthers, Burnell Tucker, Charles Bronson, Clint Walker, Colin Maitland, Dick Miller, Donald Sutherland, Ernest Borgnine, Frederick Schiller, Gary Files, George Hilsdon, George Kennedy, George Roubicek, Gerard Heinz, Hal Galili, Hedger Wallace, Hildegard Knef, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, John G. Heller, John Hollis, Juba Kennerley, Judith Furse, Lee Marvin, Leo Britt, Lionel Murton, Michael Anthony, Michael Segal, Mike Reid, Ralph Meeker, Richard Jaeckel, Richard Marner, Richard Shaw, Robert Phillips, Robert Ryan, Robert Webber, Rocky Taylor, Romo Gorrara, Stuart Cooper, Suzanne Owens-Duval, Telly Savalas, Terry Richards, Theodore Wilhelm, Thick Wilson, Tom Busby, Trini López, Vicki Woolf, Warren Stanhope, Willoughby Gray
Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
Company: Bluebush Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), MKH, Seven Arts Productions
Awards: Won 1 Oscar, 5 wins & 9 nominations total
Budget: $5,400,000
Duration:
2h 30minRelease: 1967
Release Date: 1967-06-15
IMDb: 7.7
TMDB: 7.6
Rotten Tomatoes: 82%
Metacritic: 73
FilmAffinity: 7.7