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Charles Bronson | Joseph T. Wladislaw | |
Richard Jaeckel | M.P. Sgt. Clyde Bowren | |
Robert Webber | Brig. Gen. Denton | |
Ernest Borgnine | Maj. Gen. Worden | |
Donald Sutherland | Vernon L. Pinkley | |
Robert Phillips | M.P. Cpl. Morgan | |
George Kennedy | Maj. Max Armbruster | |
Lee Marvin | Maj. John Reisman | |
Robert Ryan | Col. Everett Dasher Breed | |
Jim Brown | Robert T. Jefferson | |
Telly Savalas | Archer J. Maggot | |
Clint Walker | Samson Posey | |
George Roubicek | Pvt. Arthur James Gardner | |
Ralph Meeker | Capt. Stuart Kinder | |
John Cassavetes | Victor P. Franko |
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Producer | Kenneth Hyman
Raymond Anzarut |
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Writer | Nunnally Johnson
E.M. Nathanson |
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Cinematography | Edward Scaife
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Musician | Frank De Vol
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Classic World War II action drama about a group of 12 American military prisoners, who are ordered to infiltrate a well-guarded enemy château and kill the Nazi officers vacationing there. The soldiers, most of whom are facing death sentences for a variety of violent crimes, agree to the mission and the possible commuting of their sentences. |
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