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Les Douze salopards 4 : Mission fatale

Original title: The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission
  • TV Movie
  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
1.4K
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Les Douze salopards 4 : Mission fatale (1988)
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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.A team of renegade soldiers in World War II tries to stop the creation of the Fourth Reich in the Middle East.

  • Director
    • Lee H. Katzin
  • Writers
    • Nunnally Johnson
    • Lukas Heller
    • Mark Rodgers
  • Stars
    • Telly Savalas
    • Ernest Borgnine
    • Hunt Block
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Lee H. Katzin
    • Writers
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Lukas Heller
      • Mark Rodgers
    • Stars
      • Telly Savalas
      • Ernest Borgnine
      • Hunt Block
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Maj. Wright
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Gen. Sam Worden
    Hunt Block
    • Joe Stern
    Matthew Burton
    Matthew Burton
    • Gen. Kurt Richter
    Jeff Conaway
    Jeff Conaway
    • Sgt. Holt
    Alex Cord
    Alex Cord
    • Dravko Demchuk
    Erik Estrada
    Erik Estrada
    • Carmine D'Agostino
    Ernie Hudson
    Ernie Hudson
    • Joe Hamilton
    James Carroll Jordan
    James Carroll Jordan
    • Lonnie Wilson
    Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini
    Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini
    • Tom Ricketts
    • (as Ray Mancini)
    John Matuszak
    John Matuszak
    • Fred Collins
    Natalija Nogulich
    Natalija Nogulich
    • Yelena Petrovic
    • (as Natalia Nogulich)
    Heather Thomas
    Heather Thomas
    • Lt. Carol Campbell
    Anthony Valentine
    Anthony Valentine
    • British Colonel
    Richard Yniguez
    Richard Yniguez
    • Roberto Echevarria
    • (as Richard Yñiguez)
    Branko Blace
    • Munoz
    • (as Branko Blaće)
    Robert Bobinac
    • Porter
    Budimar Sobat
    • Mitchell
    • (as Budimar Šobat)
    • Director
      • Lee H. Katzin
    • Writers
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Lukas Heller
      • Mark Rodgers
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    User reviews18

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    8octoberrust67

    Ignore the negative reviews

    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
    5ma-cortes

    This time the motley group goes to stop a train with Nazi passengers who attempt to create the IV Reich

    ¨Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission¨ is an average follow-up with Telly Savalas as tough officer replacing Lee Marvin and the ordinary team of renegade soldiers of World War II . Telly Savalas training a group of rebel and misfit soldiers for a dangerous assault on a railway locomotive , the Orient Express . This is a rugged WWII actioner concerning about an experienced officer , Major Wright , he's assigned by Military staff (Ernest Borgnine who acted in the original and all the sequels)) to train a dropout group of murderers , criminals and rapists who get a chance to redeem themselves . They are a bunch of dispensable characters with no past and no future . Savalas reprieves a bunch of ¨Death Row¨ inmates , forges them into a two-fisted fighting unit and leads them on a deadly assignment into Nazi territory , but there is a traitor in the team .The prisoners are oddballs , rag-tag and undisciplined gang (a large cast formed by Erik Strada , Mancini, Ernie Hudson , Ricardo Yniguez ), under command a sergeant (Jeff Conaway) and a lieutenant (Heather Thomas). The team is hardly trained by the Major Whright . In this film Savalas and his motley band , the Dirty Dozen, are suppose to destroy and avoid the constitution of the IV Reich against the Allies . When they arrive in Yugoslavia are helped by the resistance fighters . At the end they must participate in the suicidal mission behind the enemy lines , to wipe a German train , number 420, going to Istambul by means of an assault over a strongly protected vehicle.

    Savalas as Maj. Wright assumes the character of the leader of the Dirty Dozen from Lee Marvin in the classic directed by Robert Aldrich and based on the characters created by T.M. Nathanson , being scripted by Nunnally Johnson and Lukas Heller. This moving film packs frantic thrills, perilous adventures , relentless feats , and buck-loads of explosive action and violence. The noisy action is uniformly regularly-made, especially deserving of mention the rip-roaring final scenes on the train , including a spectacular crashing . Apart from the values of team spirit , cudgeled by Savalas into his rebel group , the film is full of feats , suspense , and thrills . Rough Telly Savallas is good as leader of the motley pack together thwart the Nazi schemes, as well as the largely secondary cast with special mention to Ernie Hudson. Atmospheric and martial musical score by John Cavacas and appropriate cinematography filmed in Zagreb, Croatia . This is is a wartime typical vehicle and into the ¨warlike commando genre¨ , which also belong : Where eagles dare(Brian G. Hutton) and Kelly's heroes(Hutton ), Tobruk (Arthur Hiller), Devil's Brigade (Andrew V McLagen) and many others .

    The exciting , original and Box-Office hit ,¨Dirty dozen¨ with star-studded as Marvin , Robert Ryan , Clint Walker , Jim Brown was followed by various sequels , a trio of inferior Telefilms (1985 , 87 , 88) as ¨Dirty Dozen II: The next mission ¨ by Andrew V McLagen with Lee Marvin and Richard Jaeckel, Borgnine , Larry Wilcox and Wolf Kahler , ¨Dirty Dozen III : Deadly mission¨ by Lee H Katzin and ¨Dirty Dozen : Fatal mission¨ also by Lee H Katzin ; both of them shot at the same time with similar actors , director , musician , John Cavacas, and cameraman , Tomislav Pinter , being filmed in Croacia.
    thom_rafferty

    Heather Thomas Can Act

    I just watched Heather Thomas in "The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission" a 1988 made for TV movie. If you want to watch a movie where Heather shows plenty of skin, this isn't it. She's never out of uniform. But if you like action films with lots of things blowing up, you may like it. This is Heather's best acting performance, at least that I've seen.

    The basic plot is that the Nazis are sending twelve men under thirty who are bright, talented and loyal to the Reich to the via the Orient Express ti the Middle East with a long term (decades maybe) mission of starting a Fourth Reich in case they lose the war. The mission of the Dirty Dozen will be to kill them.

    Heather plays Lieutenant Carol Campbell, a military intelligence officer and daughter of a career foreign service officer who traveled extensively in eastern Europe. She starts out in the movie working for Ernest Borgnine, who is a General with oversight on Telly Sevales, leader of The Dirty Dozen. She drives Bornine into the military prison right after Sevales fails to recruit Joe Stern, played by Hunt Block, long-time soap opera star (he's still on "Guiding Light"). As Sevales takes a walk with Borgnine, Block sits up from the potatoes he's peeling and takes a good look at Heather. Heather goes over to talk to him. He joins the team. They fall in love.

    There is a plot hole and a nitpick in the film involving Heather. She is with Sevales during a raid in the opening scene. But when she volunteers to join The Dirty Dozen, he acts like she's never worked for him before and tries to talk her out of it. Also, Heather does double duty as Borgnine's driver. An officer wouldn't have that job. The producers probably were just trying to get her into more scenes.

    So, good job on the acting, Heather. But couldn't the writers have put in a shower scene somewhere?
    6AldoSterone

    Entertaining but not memorable.

    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.
    10solar12

    Fatal and Deadly make a great double feature

    I highly recommend picking up the two Dirty Dozen double feature DVD sets. The first one includes the classic 1967 film The Dirty Dozen with it's 1985 made for television sequel Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission. There's also a documentary on the making of the original Dirty Dozen and a historical documentary on the real life Filthy Thirteen. The other double feature DVD contains the 1987 made for television sequel Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission and it's 1988 made for television sequel Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission. Fatal and Deadly make an affordable DVD package that is infinitely re-watchable and highly entertaining - if you don't take 'em too seriously. There's plenty of humor and action in this double feature. It's a great way to spend a few hours kicking back with a quality beverage. Give the Deadly Mission / Fatal Mission double feature DVD a spin.

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    • Trivia
      Lee Marvin died shortly before filming began, so his character was written out of the film.
    • Goofs
      Major Wright is wearing silver oak leafs which is the rank of Lt. Col.
    • Quotes

      Maj. Wright: They might come in handy on the next mission.

    • Connections
      Features Les douze salopards 3 : Mission mortelle (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      In the Mood
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      Written by Wingy Manone, Andy Razaf and Joe Garland

      Performed by Glenn Miller

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1988 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Yugoslavia
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • German
      • Serbo-Croatian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Douze salopards: Mission fatale
    • Filming locations
      • Zagreb, Croatia
    • Production companies
      • MGM/UA Television
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
      • Jadran Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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