Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission (1985)
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28% of users liked it
(225 ratings)
The first of two feature-length television sequels that continue the saga of the 1967 original, this outing finds two individuals (Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine) forced to lead a suicide mission behind enemy lines. This time, they head into Germany to thwart an unbelievable plot to assassinate Hitler.… More The first of two feature-length television sequels that continue the saga of the 1967 original, this outing finds two individuals (Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine) forced to lead a suicide mission behind enemy lines. This time, they head into Germany to thwart an unbelievable plot to assassinate Hitler. ~ John Bush, Rovi
- Directed By
- Andrew V. McLaglen
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure
- In Theaters
- Jun 1, 1985 Wide
- Studio
- MGM Home Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis
...things only get worse. What before was a colorful bunch of varied prisoners is now a collection of dull, zombielike nonentities who even look alike.
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John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis
Not only is the sequel a virtual repeat of the original, Marvin and Borgnine by this time were getting much too old for their roles.
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Cast
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Lee Marvin
as Maj. Reisman
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Ernest Borgnine
as Gen. Worden
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Ken Wahl
as Anthony Valentine
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Larry Wilcox
as Tommy Wells
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Sonny Landham
as Sam Sixkiller
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Alan Barry
as Gen. Bulldog Bardsley
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Jay Benedict
as Didier LeClair
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Bruce Boa
as Colonel
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Don Fellows
as Gen. Trent Tucker
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Jeff Harding
as Sanders
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Dennis Holmes
as Gen. Pierre Fontaine
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Richard Jaeckel
as MP Sgt. Bowren
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Wolf Kahler
as Col. Sepp Dietrich
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Gavan O'Herlihy
as Conrad Perkins
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Ricco Ross
as Arlen Driggers
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Michael Sheard
as Adolf Hitler
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William Morgan Sheppard
as German General
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Sam Douglas
as Anderson
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Michael John Paliotti
as Baxley
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Rolf Saxon
as Robert Wright
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Russell Sommers
as Gary Rosen
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John Malcolm
as Field Marshal
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Paul Herzberg
as Reynolds
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Stephen Hattersley
as Otto Deutsch
