The Dirty Dozen is a 1988 film that premiered on May 7th worldwide. It is a co-production between the United States and Yugoslavia, featuring a star-studded cast that includes Johnny Farrell as Johnny Farrell, Daniel Robak as Irwin Moskowitz, and Michael DeLorenzo as Paco Fuentes. The film is set during World War II and follows a group of twelve convicts who are given a chance at redemption by undertaking a dangerous mission behind enemy lines.
In addition to the main cast, the film also features Ian McShane as Lindberger, John Tenny as Janosz Feke, and Ben Murphy as Lieutenant Danko. The ensemble cast is rounded out by Lennie Flaherty, Pat Skipper, Constantine Gregory, Rob Freeman, and Benedict Taylor. The Dirty Dozen is led by Captain portrayed by Aaron Schwartz and also includes characters played by John Bosuoll, John Slattery, and Damir Andrey.
The film's antagonist is played by Erich Hallhuber as Von Reumann, who leads the German forces that the Dirty Dozen must overcome. Peter Dennis portrays Field Marshal Montgomery, while Shane Rimmer plays Agent Biddle and Wolf Kaiser plays Colonel Richter. The film explores themes of redemption, sacrifice, and camaraderie as the Dirty Dozen band together to complete their mission.
The supporting cast includes Raymond Serra as Lucky Fontana, Frank Rhett as Lieutenant Kraus, and Michael Godley as General Stafford. The film also features appearances by James Villiers, Slavko Juraga, and Bozidar Smiljanic. The Dirty Dozen is a thrilling and action-packed film that showcases the talents of its diverse and talented cast.
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