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The Dirty Dozen

The Dirty Dozen

Release: 1967-06-15 ·Runtime: 149m ·★ 7.6
Action Adventure War

12 American military prisoners in World War II are ordered to infiltrate a well-guarded enemy château and kill the Nazi officers vacationing there. The soldiers, most of whom are facing death sentences for a variety of violent crimes, agree to the mission and the possible commuting of their sentences.

Production Countries

United Kingdom United States of America

Production Companies

Seven Arts Pictures
MKH
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Cast

Dick Miller Dick Miller as MP at Hanging (uncredited) Donald Sutherland Donald Sutherland as Vernon Pinkley Robert Phillips Robert Phillips as Cpl. Morgan - MP Guard Dora Reisser Dora Reisser as German Officer's Girl John G. Heller John G. Heller as 2nd German Sentry at Chateau (uncredited) Mike Reid Mike Reid as Sergeant at War Games HQ (uncredited) George Kennedy George Kennedy as Major Max Armbruster Trini López Trini López as Pedro Jiminez Robert Ryan Robert Ryan as Col. Everett Dasher Breed Tom Busby Tom Busby as Milo Vladek Willoughby Gray Willoughby Gray as German Officer (uncredited) John Hollis John Hollis as German Porter at Chateau (uncredited) John Cassavetes John Cassavetes as Victor Franko Al Mancini Al Mancini as Tassos Bravos Richard Marner Richard Marner as German Sentry at Chateau (uncredited) Lionel Murton Lionel Murton as MP Lt. Col. in charge at hanging (uncredited) Warren Stanhope Warren Stanhope as German Officer (uncredited) Rocky Taylor Rocky Taylor as Airborne Soldier (uncredited) Clint Walker Clint Walker as Samson Posey Alan Chuntz Alan Chuntz as French Servant (uncredited) Judith Furse Judith Furse as Drunken General's Wife (uncredited) Lee Marvin Lee Marvin as Maj. John Reisman Ernest Borgnine Ernest Borgnine as Maj. Gen. Worden Charles Bronson Charles Bronson as Joseph Wladislaw Alf Joint Alf Joint as German Sentry Wanting Light (uncredited) Hedger Wallace Hedger Wallace as German Officer (uncredited) Vicki Woolf Vicki Woolf as Prostitute (uncredited) Michael Segal Michael Segal as Airborne Band Conductor (uncredited) Richard Jaeckel Richard Jaeckel as Sergeant Bowren Ralph Meeker Ralph Meeker as Captain Stuart Kinder Robert Webber Robert Webber as General Denton Gary Files Gary Files as Ambulance Driver (uncredited) Hildegard Knef Hildegard Knef as (uncredited) Ann Lancaster Ann Lancaster as Prostitute (uncredited) Suzanne Owens-Duval Suzanne Owens-Duval as Prostitute (uncredited) Jim Brown Jim Brown as Robert Jefferson Colin Maitland Colin Maitland as Seth Sawyer Gerard Heinz Gerard Heinz as Card-Playing German Officer (uncredited) Frederick Schiller Frederick Schiller as Drunken German General (uncredited) Telly Savalas Telly Savalas as Archer Maggott Ben Carruthers Ben Carruthers as Glenn Gilpin