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Movie Reviews of The Dirty DozenMovie Review: Classic war film that knocks seven shades out of the Nazis Summary: 5 Stars
A lot of great names here, and the movie is dark and tense, funny and enjoyable. You enjoy seeing the Dozen get together, you enjoy seeing them train, you enjoy seeing how they end it all taking out the German officers. Great entertainment, I watch it every couple of years, it's always a blast.
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Movie Review: Movie for Father`s 89th Birthday Summary: 5 Stars
My Father-in-law has been looking for this movie "The Dirty Dozen" and hasn`t been able to find it anywhere so he mentioned it to us and I went right to Amazon.com and ordered it.A done deal. I`ll have to say we did go to Best Buy first but they didn`t have it. I promise next time I want something I`ll just go to Amazon first. He loves the movie and I bet he lets us watch it too.
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Sandra Merz
Phoenix, Arizona
Movie Review: Still "Dirty" After All These Years Summary: 5 Stars
No matter how many times you see it, director Robert Aldrich's "The Dirty Dozen" (1967) never fails to disappoint with plenty of slam-bang action and offbeat characterizations. Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson and Oscar-nominated John Cassavetes stand out in a powerhouse ensemble. Aldrich builds the wartime suicide mission to an explosive, bullet-riddled climax - masterfully edited by Michael Luciano. Endlessly imitated, but never surpassed.
Movie Review: Great Movie Summary: 5 Stars
Always wanted this in DVD and I was not disapointed. The actors all did a great job and having real WWII servicemen as actors, (Marvin, Borgine, Ryan etc.) really made the movie a bit more real for me, being a combat veteran, 100% combat wounded, myself. They don't make them this quality anymore. Oh, I forgot Charlie Bronson, he was a Tail Gunner in a B-24, if I remember right!
Movie Review: A classic, with many wannabes trailing behind Summary: 5 Stars
In my book, this movie is right up there with "The Magnificent Seven." It is interesting, entertaining, and scary from beginning to end. Of course, a lot of people wanted to make "another Dirty Dozen." So far as I know, they all failed.
Why? Take a look at the acting talent in this movie: from Lee Marvin to Clint Walker, there is not a clinker in the bunch.
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