Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Adventure, War | Das dreckige Dutzend | 1967 | Das dreckige Dutzend | Robert Aldrich | United Kingdom United States | 150 |
7,7 IMDb Nr.419 | Handlung "D-Day Began When The Dirty Dozen Were Done!" 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 of German officers. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by Infofreak on 8 June 2003) Quentin Tarantino looks like he just might follow through with his threat to make the ultimate "guys on a mission movie" if he gets his 'Inglorious Bastards' on to the big screen, but he'll be pushed to equal 'The Dirty Dozen', the quintessential movie in the genre. 35 years on and it's still one of the best WW2 adventure movies, and a strong contender for the ultimate guys movie. It shouldn't be taken too seriously - I don't think anyone is going to argue it's a realistic depiction of war - but it's still one of the most entertaining movies around, and it's impressive collection of tough guys and character actors is really hard to beat. Director Aldrich had previously made the classic noir 'Kiss Me Deadly' (starring Ralph Meeker who reappears here in a supporting role) and the wonderfully creepy 'Whatever Happened To Baby Jane', but this is arguably going to be THE movie he's remembered for. Screen legend Lee Marvin ('Point Blank', 'The Killers') with the assistance of his Sgt (Richard Jaeckel), must train a motley collection of criminal and misfits (including John Cassavetes, Jim Brown, Telly Savalas, Charles Bronson, Clint Walker and Donald Sutherland), for a suicide mission behind enemy lines. Marvin is just great, extremely cool and charismatic, but also a fine actor, something which is often overlooked. The ensemble cast (which also includes George Kennedy, and two future stars of 'The Wild Bunch', Ernest Borgnine and Robert Ryan) are uniformly excellent, but Cassavetes is particularly outstanding, Sutherland is memorable as a half wit, and Savalas is unforgettable as the religious psychopath Maggott. 'The Dirty Dozen' is first class entertainment and highly recommended. It put 90% of today's "action movies" to shame! | Darsteller Lee Marvin ... Major Reisman Ernest Borgnine ... General Worden Charles Bronson ... Joseph Wladislaw Jim Brown ... Robert Jefferson John Cassavetes ... Victor Franko Richard Jaeckel ... Sergeant Bowren George Kennedy ... Major Max Armbruster Trini López ... Pedro Jiminez (as Trini Lopez) Ralph Meeker ... Captain Stuart Kinder Robert Ryan ... Col. Everett Dasher Breed | ||||
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