The Dirty Dozen
In this Academy Award-winning World War II action flick, a group of convicts (psycho John Cassavetes, killer Donald Sutherland, sex offender Telly Savalas, and Charles Bronson) is recruited by a major (Lee Marvin) for a suicide mission—to descend on a French chateau filled with Nazi officers and their mistresses. Remembered as one of the grittiest and highest grossing war films ever made, The Dirty Dozen is a quintessential “guy” flick that never glamorizes war. Shown in 35 mm. Introduced by Matt Socey of WFYI. (dir. R. Aldrich, 1967, USA, 150 mins., NR)
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