The Dirty Dozen (1967) starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, John Cassavetes, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland, Jim Brown
Synopsis of The Dirty Dozen
World War II. An impossible mission … The fate of the Allied invasion hanging in the balance … 12 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. Based on the novel by E.M. Nathanson.
Review
Training the dozen into a cohesive unit
The Dirty Dozen is broken into three parts. In the first, Major Reisman has to pick the twelve soldiers. Some of their are nearly insane, others near imbecilic, all antisocial and unwilling to follow orders. There’s a turning point when Victor Franko insists that “we” ain’t gonna shave with cold water! Earning them the nickname of the dirty dozen. But also, for the first time, getting them to think of themselves as a group, not a collection of individuals.
War Games
In the first section, the dirty dozen has humiliated Colonel Breed. And he’s pushing General Worden to dissolve the team, and send the inmates back to their sentences. After Major Reisman has provided prostitutes for the men as a graduation party! Reisman rightly says it’s his fault, not the men’s. And challenges his dirty dozen against Breed’s men. And Major Armbruster points out a way to do exactly that, at the upcoming war games. It’s one of the highlights of the movie, frankly.
The actual mission
Finally, the dirty dozen are parachuted behind the enemy lines in Nazi Germany. Many of the Third Reich’s military leaders are all gathered together in one spot. And the dozen’s mission …. Kill them. Cut off the snake’s head. Proving that no battle plan survives first contact with the enemy, Maggott ruins the plan, and they’re forced to improvise. A riveting moment.
Cast
- Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou) … Major Reisman. The Army officer, who has the unenviable task of turning the twelve malcontents into an effective fighting force.
- Ernest Borgnine (McHale’s Navy, Marty) … General Worden. The general behind the mission.
- Charles Bronson (The Great Escape) … Joseph Wladislaw. The medic, who shot someone on the battlefield who was fleeing with all the medical supplies. “You made one mistake … you let somebody see you do it.”
- Jim Brown (The Running Man) … Robert Jefferson.
- John Cassavetes … Victor Franko. A malcontent, who should never have been in the Army. Someone who bucks at authority — but someone whom the audience comes to care for.
- Richard Jaeckel (The Green Slime) … Sergeant Bowren. The poor sergeant, who gives the Major his honest assessment of the freshly-chosen dozen — at the first opportunity, they’ll shoot you in the back. Sir.” And so, he’s “volunteered” to help with their training.
- George Kennedy (Charade, Strait-Jacket) … Major Max Armbruster. Worden’s assistant, who acts as his liaison with Reisman. During the war games, he gets his arm broken for his trouble.
- Trini López (Marriage on the Rocks) … Pedro Jiminez
- Ralph Meeker (The Food of the Gods) … Captain Stuart Kinder
- Robert Ryan (Clash by Night) … Colonel Everett Dasher Breed. The very by-the-book officer, who feels humiliated by Reisman. And nearly ends the project.
- Telly Savalas (Kojack, Horror Express) … Archer Maggott. Literally, a psychotic who hates woman.
- Donald Sutherland (Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors) … Vernon Pinkley. Possibly mentally retarded. But he shines when he impersonates a general! “Never heard of it.”
- Clint Walker (Scream of the Wolf) … Samson Posey. A Native American, with a short fuse. Otherwise a nice fellow, he goes ballistic when somebody pushes him.
Other characters
- Robert Webber … General Denton
- Tom Busby … Milo Vladek
- Ben Carruthers … Glenn Gilpin
- Stuart Cooper … Roscoe Lever
- Robert Phillips … Corporal Morgan
- Colin Maitland … Seth Sawyer
- Al Mancini … Tassos Bravos
- George Roubicek … Pvt. Arthur James Gardner
- Thick Wilson … General Worden’s Aide
- Dora Reisser … German Officer’s Girl. Poor lady terrorized by Maggott.