Review of The Dirty Dozen (1967) by David C — 11 Apr 2013
"The Dirty Dozen" moves ensemble war movies a few giants strides in the direction of "M*A*S*H" (1970). Zany march music plays as the anti-heroes gallavant around causing an almost uncomfortable amount of chaos.
The movie is darkly comedic, irreverent, and strangely gruesome. The characterizations are cliche and the plot is predictable from the outset, but it is fun to see actors like Donald Sutherland and Telly Savalas in full madcap mode.
This review of The Dirty Dozen (1967) was written by David C on 11 Apr 2013.
The Dirty Dozen has generally received very positive reviews.
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