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World War II. An impossible mission. The fate of the Allied invasion hanging in the balance. Twelve men with nothing left to lose. Now the fate of the free world depends on a group of convicted murderers, thieves and thugs: The Dirty Dozen. Twelve American military prisoners are offered parole - if they complete a suicide mission behind enemy lines just before D-Day. After weeks of grueling training, they are dressed in German uniforms, dropped deep behind enemy lines and left on their own to complete their mission and try to get out alive. (Warner Bros. AU)

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3DD!3 

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English A good old war movie where a dozen convicts get the unique chance to escape the noose. The casting is excellent, with Lee Marvin and Charles Bronson in the leading roles. Lots of snappy one-liners and funny situations. I really had great fun watching this. ()

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English Ingeniously simple subject matter and charismatic actors. That's all it takes to make one of the best classic war films. The action itself is irrelevant here. The strongest passages are the training and the relationships within the unconventional unit. This movie has always been (and will continue to be) widely paraphrased, but probably never again will any of its (un)acknowledged variations achieve such "genre purity". ()

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English Famous war movie, which later experienced several weaker follow-ups. It relies on charismatic actors, skillful direction, and differences from other war films of its time. With all due respect to its creators, the dirtbags are merely a heavily idealized perspective of the war reality by the film studio. The combat action is naive and exaggerated. If the German units were characterized by such helplessness, Poland alone would have been enough to defeat them. Combat units, similar to the dirtbags, utilized all Axis and Allied countries. They were generally characterized by lower combat morale but a significantly higher dose of brutality, especially on the German and Soviet sides, where they were used for the dirtiest tasks. Overall impression 50%. ()

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