Part 8 of "The Dirty Dozen." Now we get to see the guys flex their social graces with some of the local womenfolk...a parting gift from the Major in celebration of the completion of their training...
Part 8 of "The Dirty Dozen." Now we get to see the guys flex their social graces with some of the local womenfolk...a parting gift from the Major in celebration of the completion of their training. But not so fast! Col. Breeder decides to give the unit a revelry they won't soon forget.
The success of the original movie spawned many spin-offs. Several made-for-TV movies were produced in the mid- to late-1980s capitalizing on it's popularity. Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine reprised their roles for "The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission" in 1985, leading a group of military convicts in a mission to kill a German general who was plotting to assassinate Adolf Hitler. In "The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission" (1987) Telly Savalas, who had played the role of the psychotic Maggott in the original movie, assumed the different role of Major Wright, an officer who leads a group of military convicts to extract a group of German scientists who are being forced to make a deadly nerve gas. Ernest Borgnine again reprised his role of General Worden. In "The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission" (1988), we see Telly Savalas's Wright character again and a group of renegade soldiers attempting to prevent a group of extreme German generals from starting a Fourth Reich, with Erik Estrada co-starring and Ernest Borgnine again playing the role of General Worden. The year 1988 also witnessed a short-lived television series, with no major stars, that lasted only six episodes...oddly enough, this one TV show was the only incarnation I specifically do NOT remember. Probably just as well.
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