The Dirty Dozen: Directed by Robert Aldrich. With Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown. During World War II, a rebellious U.S. Army Major is assigned a dozen convicted murderers to train and lead them into a mass assassination mission
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Release DateJun 15, 1967 Duration2 h 30 m RatingTV-MA Genres Action Adventure War TaglineD-Day Began When The Dirty Dozen Were Done! Awards Academy Awards, USA • 1 Win & 4 Nominations Golden Globes, USA •1 Nomination Laurel Awards ...
The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) was a failure in the sense of a box office hit it could have been, even with the collaboration of Novak's star quality, the studio MGM's money machine, the successes Aldrich had with The Dirty Dozen in 1967 and the stellar casting, it came across as...
The Dirty Dozen(1967) With a few notable exceptions, likeThe Great Escape, by the mid-’60s American World War II films had started to feel pretty square. Robert Aldrich’s violent, high-spiritedThe Dirty Dozentapped into the spirit of the era, bringing in a remarkable cast (Charles Bronso...
A year or so ago, I picked up this cute Ballantine paperback copy of No Wonderland from 1967, one of a half-dozen or so contemporary British novels published to exploit America’s fascination with the Beatles, Carnaby Street, and everything gear fab. “A young girl alone in London’s sw...
ThoughBehind the Net Curtainsis set in the 1930s, it could just as well — and often seems to be — set during the Edwardian era, or even — aside from the crucial role automobile driving lessons play in the plot — in the late 19th century. As seen inThe Laughing Cavalier,Allan Turpi...
When New York Times critic Bosley Crowther reviewed "The Dirty Dozen" upon its release (45 years ago this week, on June 15, 1967), he blasted the World War II action drama for its characters' "hot, sadistic zeal," its "astonishingly wanton" depiction of war, the way its violent-felon...
Donald Sutherland, the beloved actor who starred in scores of films from The Dirty Dozen, Mash and Klute to Animal House and Ordinary People to Pride & Prejudice and The Hunger Games franchise and won an Emmy for Citizen X, died Thursday in Miami after a long illness. He was 88.The 2017...