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The Dirty Dozen Director: Robert Aldrich Cast: Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/23/2006
  • Original Release: 1967
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 15,163
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Closed Caption; Bonus movie: The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission- The 1985 sequel with Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and Richard Jaeckel reprising their original roles; Commentary by cast members Jim Brown, Trini Lopez, Stuart Cooper and Colin Maitland, producer Kenneth Hyman, original novelist E.M. Nathanson, film historian David J. Schow and veteran military advisor to movies Captain Dale Dye; Introduction by Ernest Borgnine; 2 exciting new documentaries- Armed and Deadly: The Making of The Dirty Dozen / The Filthy Thirteen: Real Stories from Behind the Lines; Marine Corps Combat Leadership Skills: vintage recruitment documentary featuring Lee Marvin; Vintage featurette Operation Dirty Dozen; Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Français (Dubbed in Quebec)/Subtitles: English, Français & Español (Feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- The Dirty Dozen, Disc One
1. End of His Rope [2:18]
2. Project Amnesty [9:08]
3. Roll Call and Credits [3:25]
4. Deadhead Drill [4:00]
5. Happy, Smiling Faces [9:01]
6. Three Ways to Go [3:02]
7. Home Construction [5:19]
8. Einsam [1:59]
9. Going to the Can [2:29]
10. Rope Trick [1:47]
11. Picking on Posey [3:29]
12. Physical and Mental Associations [4:48]
13. Dirty Dozen [3:45]
14. Top-Secret Operation [1:46]
15. General Inspection [6:51]
16. Latrine Beating [2:58]
17. The Bramble Bush [1:28]
18. Graduation Ball [4:06]
19. Surprise Visitor [2:09]
20. No Need for Breed [3:43]
21. Six-Week Review [2:59]
22. Divisional Maneuvers [2:38]
23. Infiltrating the Command Post [1:01]
24. Officer Overboard [5:46]
25. Last Supper [6:02]
26. Mission Underway [4:02]
27. Gaining Entrance [3:49]
28. Taking Up Positions [2:28]
29. Putting His Foot in It [5:06]
30. Looking For Wolfgang [4:56]
31. State of Alarm [6:03]
32. Locked in the Bunker [4:57]
33. Air Vent Ambushes [3:02]
34. Gasoline and Grenades [3:50]
35. "Blow It!" [2:38]
36. Taking Their Leave [4:31]
37. Cast List [5:17]
Disc #2 -- The Dirty Dozen, Disc Two
1. Conspiratorial Credits [2:48]
2. Officers Never Cheat [3:06]
3. Heard This Song Before [4:25]
4. Chatting Up Convicts [5:02]
5. Attracting Weirdos [4:06]
6. Your Mission [3:42]
7. One Man Out; Dangerous Habit [4:25]
8. Constant Companion [2:34]
9. Training Exercises [5:14]
10. Faster Track [4:56]
11. Best Chance [3:55]
12. Human Sacrifice? [3:14]
13. Bullets by the Busload [4:42]
14. Chasing All Over France [4:15]
15. Golden Bargain [4:13]
16. Big Jump [2:40]
17. German Patrol [4:35]
18. Dietrich Calls Checkmate [2:46]
19. No Clear Shot [4:45]
20. Moving Target [3:55]
21. Train's Treasures [4:43]
22. Takeoff [1:57]
23. Finders Keepers [2:58]
24. Apple Tree Landing [3:43]
25. Not Quite the Army Way [1:47]
26. End Credits [:48]

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Editorial Reviews

Redefining the WWII movie for a less trusting age, The Dirty Dozen became one of the biggest hits of the '60s. Robert Aldrich reflected the antiwar sentiments of the times with this tale of a suicide mission that a U.S. general assigns to a group of convicted murderers and rapists. Lee Marvin, wounded during the Battle of Saipan in real life, plays the officer responsible for training these psychopaths to go behind enemy lines and assassinate members of the German High Command. John Cassavetes also stars, and Aldrich allowed him to improvise much of his Academy Award-nominated role. The maverick actor then utilized the clout that he gained from this movie to produce his own highly regarded independent films. Reviled for its brutality upon its release, the movie now falls into the cycle of Vietnam-era revisionist films, such as The Wild Bunch and M.A.S.H., that changed American attitudes towards authority, making The Dirty Dozen one of the most important war movies of its generation. Ben Wolf, Barnes & Noble

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A Classic Movieby KristineFL

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March 09, 2009: I loved this movie. What a classic. Even my oldest daughter sat down and enjoyed it. They just don't make great movies like this anymore.

This review was written about the DVD edition.

Pure perfectionby Anonymous

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September 01, 2003: This is one of my all time favorites. I acknowledge the genius of working and directing a cast of talented individuals. It is to our benefit to have had the opportunity of watching such a wide range of acting. Well done.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Stereo edition.


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