“The Dirty Dozen,” first released in 1967, stands as an enduring – if still controversial – game-changing WWII movie. In a starry movie year that included “Bonnie and Clyde,” “The Graduate,” “In the ...
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An action war film series based on E. M. Nathanson's novel of the same name. The original theatrical film was released in 1967, and was followed by three TV movie sequels in the mid-to-late 1980s.
"The Dirty Dozen" had everything anyone could hope for in a war movie. Convicts, trained as commandos and portrayed by Hollywood's best tough guys of the time, are dropped into Normandy on a suicide ...
Jim Brown, the NFL titan who appeared in “The Dirty Dozen,” many Blaxploitation films plus Oliver Stone’s “Any Given Sunday,” “The Running Man,” Tim Burton’s “Mars Attacks” and Spike Lee‘s “He Got ...