D5730 Dirty Dozen

D5730 Dirty Dozen

D5730 THE DIRTY DOZEN (USA, 1967) (Other titles: Douze salopards; Dozyn ploerten; Dreckige Dutzend) Credits: director, Robert Aldrich ; writers, Lukas Heller, Nunnally Johnson ; story, E.M. Nathanson. Cast: Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown. Summary: War film set in England and France in 1944. An Army major (Marvin) selects 12 men convicted for crimes of violence and offers them their freedom if they will complete a dangerous mission behind Nazi lines. Described as “a film about contemporary attitudes to the Vietnam war” by Tony Williams in Vietnam War films. Adair, Gilbert. Vietnam on film [GB] (p. 86) “Aldrich and Jacobs to get NATO awards” Boxoffice (Oct 16, 1967) [Aldrich seeks locations in Spain] Daily variety (Jun 22, 1966), p. 2. Auster, Al and Quart, Leonard. How the war was remembered: Hollywood & Vietnam [GB] (p. 55) “Bob Aldrich has 3 films in European production” Hollywood reporter (May 16, 1966), p. 2. Bogdanovich, Peter. [Dirty dozen] Movie 15 (spring 1968), p. 36. Brode, Douglas. Films of the sixties Secaucus, N.J. : Citadel Press, 1980. (p. 209-12) “Cinema: a private affair: The Dirty dozen” Time 89/26 (Jun 30, 1967), p. 70. Crowther, Bosley. “Movies to kill people by” New York times (Jul 9, 1967), sec. 2, p. 1. ______________. “Screen: brutal tale of 12 angry men” New York times (Jun 16, 1967), p. 36. Demure, Jacques. [Dirty dozen] Positif 95 (May 1968), p. 56. Devine, Jeremy M. Vietnam at 24 frames a second [GB] (p. 31, 281) “The Dirty dozen” American Film Institute catalog [GB] (Entry F6.1183) [Dirty dozen] Daily cinema n. 9421 (Sep 15, 1967), p. 8. [Dirty dozen] Esquire 66 (Dec 1967), p. 46. [Dirty dozen] Filmfacts 10/13 (Aug 1, 1967), p. 155-57. [Dirty dozen] Films and filming 25/5 (Feb 1979), p. 49. [Daily dozen] Kine weekly n. 3128 (Sep 23, 1967), p. 10. [Dirty dozen] Monthly film bulletin 34/406 (Nov 1967), p. 167. “The Dirty dozen” Motion picture guide (edited by Jay Robert Nash and Stanley Ralph Ross) Chicago : Cinebooks, 1985. (v. 2, p. 662) [Dirty dozen] Motion picture herald product digest 237/25 (Jun 21, 1967), p. 695. [Dirty dozen grosses $7.5 million in five weeks of U.S. release] Daily variety (Jul 8, 1967), p. 1, 4. Downing, David. Charles Bronson London : W.H. Allen, 1982. Drummond, Gordon. [Dirty dozen] Films in review 18/7 (Aug-Sep 1967), p. 445-6. Durgnat, Raymond. [Dirty dozen] Films and filming 14/1 (Oct 1967), p. 21-22. Eyles, Allen. “The private war of Robert Aldrich” Films and filming 13/12 (Sep 1967), p. 4-9. Farber, Stephen. [Dirty dozen] Film quarterly 21/2 (winter 1967/68), p. 36-41. Fore, Steven James. The perils of patriotism : the Hollywood war film as generic and cultural discourse Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 1986. (364 p.) Freitas, Gary. War movies : the Belle & Blade guide to classic war videos Bandon, OR : Robert D. Reed Publishers, 2004. French, Philip. [Dirty dozen] Sight and sound 36/4 (autumn 1967), p. 201-2. Gilliatt, Penelope. “The current cinema: Glory!” New Yorker 43 (Jul 22, 1967), p. 70, 73. Hall, Roger. “ ‘The dirty dozen’ ; ‘Dirty Dingus Magee’” Soundtrack! The collector’s quarterly 9 (fall 2000), p. 9. Harbison, W. A. (William Allen). Bronson: a biographical portrait New York : Pinnacle Books, 1975. [Reissued, London : W.H. Allen, 1976] Herbstman, Mandel. [Dirty dozen] Film daily 130/115 (Jun 16, 1967), p. 5. Holzl, Gebhard and Peipp, Matthias. Fahr zur Holle, Charlie! [GB] (p. 14, 118+, 263) Hunt, Dennis. [Dirty dozen] Film quarterly 21/1 (fall 1967), p. 58. [Kenneth Hyman buys rights to E.M. Nathanson’s novel] Daily variety (Apr 5, 1965) Knight, Arthur. “SR goes to the movies: games martial and marital” Saturday review 50/24 (Jun 17, 1967), p. 47. Mahoney, John. [Dirty dozen] Hollywood reporter 196/16 (Jun 16, 1967), p. 3. Mank, Gregory William. “The Dirty dozen” Magill’s survey of cinema. English language films, first series Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Salem Press, 1980. (v. 1, p. 448-50) Medjuc, Joe. [Dirty dozen] Take one 1/6 (1967), p. 23-4. Murphy, Arthur D. (Murf). “The Dirty dozen” Variety (Jun 21, 1967), p. 6. ______________. “Robert Aldrich bankrolling new $1,000,000 studio acquisition with 15% profit slice of ‘Dirty dozen’“ Variety (Jan 10, 1968), p. 7. Muse, Eben J. The land of Nam : the Vietnam war in American film [GB] (p. 59) Navarro, Antonio Jose. “Doce del patibulo” Dirigido por no. 302 (Jun 2001), p. 71- 2. Peipp, Matthias (see under Holzl, Gebhard) Quart, Leonard (see under Auster, Al) Roulet, Jean. [Dirty dozen] Cahiers du cinema 198 (Feb 1968), p. 76. Sackett, Susan. The Hollywood Reporter book of box office hits Rev. and enl. ed. New York : Billboard Books, 1996. (p. 195) Sarris, Andrew. [Dirty dozen] Village voice (Jun 29, 1967), p. 23. Schickel, Richard. “Harsh moral from a grisly film” Life 63/3 (Jul 21, 1967), p. 10. Setbon, Philippe. Charles Bronson Paris : Editions PAC, 1978. [Reissued as Bronson, 1983] Setlowe, Rick. “Bob Aldrich and Dick Lester have differing views of war films” Daily variety (Oct 24, 1967), p. 6. Silver, Alain and Ward, Elizabeth. Robert Aldrich : a guide to references and resources Boston : G.K. Hall, 1979. Smith, Julian. Looking away. (book) [GB] (p. 24) Steen, Al. [Dirty dozen] Greater amusements (Jul 1967) Vermilye, Jerry. The films of Charles Bronson Secaucus, N.J. : Citadel Press, 1980. Walsh, Moira. “The Dirty dozen” America 117 (Jul 1, 1967), p. 22-3. Ward, Elizabeth (see under Silver, Alain) Whitney, Steven. Charles Bronson, superstar New York : Dell, 1975. [Reissued, London : W.H. Allen, 1976] Williams, Tony. “The Dirty dozen” Vietnam war feature filmography (1992 draft) [GB] (p. 115-16) and Vietnam war films [GB] (Entry 153) Windeler, Robert. “Aldrich: to shut up and take your lumps?” New York times (Sep 3, 1967), p. D9. Zimmerman, Paul D. “Movies: felony squad” Newsweek 70 (Jul 3, 1967), p. 78. .

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