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You will need your own copy of the movie to watch along! 😁

I really can't get over how much I enjoyed Lee Marvin in this movie 😊 

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Michael Hartsell

I'm ready for The Godfather and Unforgiven reactions once she gets all the crap out of the way. I can only watch along with A rated movies. Got both on file ready to go.

Alan Jones

Great reaction! Lot's of fun. Lee Marvin: Cat Ballou has already been suggested, and I second the suggestion. I think you'd love it. Donald Sutherland: Kelly's Heroes has also been suggested, which would be a fun war movie, with Sutherland, Clint Eastwood, Don Rickles, other well-known stars of the time. And if you've never seen the movie version of M*A*S*H, he was Hawkeye Pierce. Well worth seeing, IMHO. Charles Bronson: Once Upon a Time in the West. This is a Sergio Leone Western, much like The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, but a bit slower paced at times. Bronson is solid in this, and Henry Fonda plays against type as a truly heinous villain. Richard Jaeckel (Sgt. Bowren, the Major's right-hand man): Mostly played supporting roles, so I'm guessing The Dirty Dozen may have been about his peak (maybe one of several). He also had a large role in Sometimes a Great Notion, but I'm not a great fan of that film myself. Others may like more than I do. Others may also be aware of more films where he is prominent, but I remember him mostly has a supporting player.

Dean J

I was surprised you didn't recognize John Cassavetes from Rosemary's Baby (1968).

Bill W

Hey Dawn, another war movie you might like that's similar in feel to this one is The Great Escape (1963).. starring some faces you already know: Steve McQueen (Mag 7) Charles Bronson (Mag 7, Dirty 12) James Coburn (Mag 7)