Review of The Dirty Dozen (1967) by Justin V — 23 Mar 2010
A great original war film from start to finish and a great ensemble cast. It has an amazing plot, prisoners forced to fight in order to escape death. It has a lot of different characteristics of different genres thrown together to make a really fun and suspenseful ride.
John Cassavetes is such a great creepy character and so bizarre throughout the film, you have no idea if he's going to sabotage the mission or be it's lead into victory. However, the standout role in the film is clearly Charles Bronson who is probably one of the greatest tough guys in a war movie.
He can not only lead his soldiers, but have some incredibly amazing character moments that make him unforgettable.
This review of The Dirty Dozen (1967) was written by Justin V on 23 Mar 2010.
The Dirty Dozen has generally received very positive reviews.
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