In 1944, group of rebellious American soldiers known as "The Filthy Thirteen" parachute into Normandy to carry out a deadly mission.In 1944, group of rebellious American soldiers known as "The Filthy Thirteen" parachute into Normandy to carry out a deadly mission.In 1944, group of rebellious American soldiers known as "The Filthy Thirteen" parachute into Normandy to carry out a deadly mission.
Brendan Purcell
- Joey
- (as Brendan Purcell II)
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This has got to be one of the worst Adaptions of a true story I have ever watched. The producers and director should have paid the extra money to have a military representative on-site. If not that, then at least someone who had a clue about firearms. Lever action rifles were never issued to American troops in Europe. Even if they had been, you can't shoot a Henry multiple time and never work the lever. It might have been a good movie had anyone associated with it had a clue about the military or World War II. As far as believable, I would put it on the same level as Howard The Duck.
The cover looks good but that's where it stops. I've seen school projects better than this. Don't waste your time and watch something else.
They say to never judge a book by its cover, or in this case a film by its poster.
I struggled to understand at first if this was a film based in the USA or an American family living in the U.K. as some appeared to have British accents or an American accent that at times slipped between the two.
As the film went on it soon became apparent this was a film that could have been made by your local amateur dramatics society, there seemed to be a lack of faces you may have seen on either the Big or Small screen and those that did play fleeting parts seemed to be over dramatic in their 15 minutes of fame.
I did try my best to get into this film but found myself asking questions, like " have those actors got really big heads? or really small helmets?"
And why are all Germans wearing the same uniforms all black and not a battle field Grey in sight, officers outnumbered the ordinary infantrymen 4 to 1, I guess they could not find any German WWII helmets but at least all the Germans were wearing the same armband.
I must give credit to the effects man (notice I do not use the term 'Special', this I reserve for anyone who watched the full 71 minutes).
He must have spent a while sitting in a shed with a pot of jam and some fireworks as he managed to pull off some convincing bullets hitting bodies in a 5 minute period of action that nearly but not quite scratched the surface of the anticipated action promised on the poster, but alas we never got there.
To sum up, a poor representation of Normandy in 1944 with it's lack of military vehicles, landscape that should have been battered by years of war, added to this the bad acting, sound, storyline and I am guessing low budget, I would not recommend this film if you are looking for the action it promises on the poster, only watch it if you have nothing else to do and I mean absolutely nothing.
Had to turn this off pretty quickly... the acting is terrible. dont waste your time
Where do we start. For one the story is all wrong. The uniforms are outrageously inaccurate. You have probably paid these actors and with no fault of there own made them look like idiots.
As I avid ww2 reanactor . I know our own community would have come forward and worked in it for free if the budget was low. Low budget films using guys with the correct equipment and knowledge would have made this film a hell of a lot better.
Did you know
- TriviaLoosely inspired by several events from 1944 involving "The Filthy Thirteen", the 1st Demolition Section of the Regimental Headquarters Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, of the United States Army. They fought in the European campaign during World War II. This unit was the inspiration for the book and subsequent film 'The Dirty Dozen' (1967).
- GoofsAmerican Infantry in 1944 were issued M1 rifles not Winchester lever action rifles or Springfield 1903.
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $7,059
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
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