Les Douze salopards 4 : Mission fatale
Titre original : The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA team of renegade soldiers in World War II tries to stop the creation of the Fourth Reich in the Middle East.A team of renegade soldiers in World War II tries to stop the creation of the Fourth Reich in the Middle East.A team of renegade soldiers in World War II tries to stop the creation of the Fourth Reich in the Middle East.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini
- Tom Ricketts
- (as Ray Mancini)
Natalija Nogulich
- Yelena Petrovic
- (as Natalia Nogulich)
Richard Yniguez
- Roberto Echevarria
- (as Richard Yñiguez)
Branko Blace
- Munoz
- (as Branko Blaće)
Budimar Sobat
- Mitchell
- (as Budimar Šobat)
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No style at all. Should I give it a miss and stop making sequences trying to make a quick buck, got no interest in viewing this movie. Watching paint dry comes to mind, the great escape from viewing this movie,
Other than a short lived television series The Dirty Dozen was gathered again for
a last film in this made for TV mission. Ernest Borgnine returns as General Warden and since Lee Marvin had passed on Telly Savalas takes the role as the
unorthodox major who's in charge of this unit of the condemned.
Who are given a mission to cheat the hangman or hard labor. In this case the mission is to stop a train heading to Istanbul with passengers that are a lot of prominent Nazis who are to go underground in neutral Turkey and create a Fourth Reich over the long haul.
The wrinkle in this film is that there is a traitor in the group, kind of like James Cagney's OSS team in 13 Rue Madeleine. Savalas has to figure out who and eliminate them. He also has to keep changing his plans to keep the Germans off balance.
This group also has a couple of females along, Yugoslav partisan Natalija Nogulich and Army Intelligence Officer Heather Thomas. Surprisingly little attention is paid to the women by the paroled criminals on this outing.
All the subsequent 80s sequels of the original Dirty Dozen sure lacked the style the first one had. This is a routine action adventure film no more.
Who are given a mission to cheat the hangman or hard labor. In this case the mission is to stop a train heading to Istanbul with passengers that are a lot of prominent Nazis who are to go underground in neutral Turkey and create a Fourth Reich over the long haul.
The wrinkle in this film is that there is a traitor in the group, kind of like James Cagney's OSS team in 13 Rue Madeleine. Savalas has to figure out who and eliminate them. He also has to keep changing his plans to keep the Germans off balance.
This group also has a couple of females along, Yugoslav partisan Natalija Nogulich and Army Intelligence Officer Heather Thomas. Surprisingly little attention is paid to the women by the paroled criminals on this outing.
All the subsequent 80s sequels of the original Dirty Dozen sure lacked the style the first one had. This is a routine action adventure film no more.
It stole 3 hours of my life. Yes I know the movie only lasted an hour and half but it seemed like 3 hours.
I am one of those people that like war movies. I liked the original Dirty Dozen and similar movies. But this one is sad as any I have ever seen. It was like watching a Community Stage production of the original Dirty Dozen with limited funds for the project.
The movie goes far beyond the portrayal of Germans as buffoons. When the American's jump on a train the Germans are so inept they they cannot guess the next town the train will be arriving.
There are laughable scenes that actually was filmed as serious drama. There are lighter scenes that appear to be meant as serious. Just a poor film all around.
Pass this movie and re-watch the original.
I am one of those people that like war movies. I liked the original Dirty Dozen and similar movies. But this one is sad as any I have ever seen. It was like watching a Community Stage production of the original Dirty Dozen with limited funds for the project.
The movie goes far beyond the portrayal of Germans as buffoons. When the American's jump on a train the Germans are so inept they they cannot guess the next town the train will be arriving.
There are laughable scenes that actually was filmed as serious drama. There are lighter scenes that appear to be meant as serious. Just a poor film all around.
Pass this movie and re-watch the original.
Its not as good as the first but worth watching . The budget is fine for what they did with it.
As far as the other complaints such as technical ,its not Saving Private Ryan but I could give a long list of things Saving Private Ryan was doing wrong . Who cares it's a popcorn WW2 flick .
Over a good move for the 80s
It's difficult to rate this movie. I watched after reading the reviews and it seems that many people didn't like it.
The original movie "The Dirty Dozen" was released in 1967. This sequel was attempted 21 years later (1988) with less money and less stars. Lee Marvin died in 1987. Charles Bronson was 67 at the time and didn't participate. Telly Savalas was 66.
The original movie was produced by Robert Aldrich. The 1988 sequel by Mel Swope who is known for Fame and Miami Vice.
This movie takes the same ingredients without bringing in any element of originality. The net result is an average war movie. I found that the second part was much better than the first but eventually the whole thing is weak.
For a war movie, you need a lot of FX to create credible scenery, explosions and historical reconstitution.
Entertaining but not memorable.
The original movie "The Dirty Dozen" was released in 1967. This sequel was attempted 21 years later (1988) with less money and less stars. Lee Marvin died in 1987. Charles Bronson was 67 at the time and didn't participate. Telly Savalas was 66.
The original movie was produced by Robert Aldrich. The 1988 sequel by Mel Swope who is known for Fame and Miami Vice.
This movie takes the same ingredients without bringing in any element of originality. The net result is an average war movie. I found that the second part was much better than the first but eventually the whole thing is weak.
For a war movie, you need a lot of FX to create credible scenery, explosions and historical reconstitution.
Entertaining but not memorable.
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- AnecdotesLee Marvin died shortly before filming began, so his character was written out of the film.
- GaffesMajor Wright is wearing silver oak leafs which is the rank of Lt. Col.
- Citations
Maj. Wright: They might come in handy on the next mission.
- ConnexionsFeatures Les douze salopards 3 : Mission mortelle (1987)
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