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www.epinions.com - : The real question with The Dirty Dozen is why the film is as good as it is. But the film does has its strengths, which come from its 'tough guy' cast, and Aldrich's cynical direction. There are no good guys, and the bad guys get what they deserve. more...
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58/1
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rogerebert.suntimes.com - : There are some nice, amusing scenes, especially when one of the dozen (Donald Sutherland) pretends to be a general and inspects some troops. In fact, right up to the last scene the movie is amusing, well paced, intelligent. more...
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3/4
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reviews.imdb.com - : Directed in 1967 by Robert Aldrich, THE DIRTY DOZEN later proved to be the most remembered and most influential of all those war spectacles. Its reputation, on the other hand, was diminished by the series of uninspired television sequels made in 1980s, including rather silly television series shot in former Yugoslavia. more...
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8/10
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