2 great late actors Telly Savalas and Ernest Borgnine. I always loved Telly in Kojak where is real brother George Savalas. He is also gone. May all 3 RIP. Your gone but never ever forgotten
That train set 2420 also appeared in the war movies "All quiet on the western front" (2022) and "Winds of war" (1983). That Compiègne Wagon was the train carriage in which both the Armistice of 11 November 1918 and Armistice of 22 June 1940 were signed.
Its 4am and I just finished watching this Gem.I couldnt sleep....again...and came accross this by accident.So many great actors, I will definitely watch it again.Thanks for posting it❤.
@@fifthbusiness1678 the original film and its sequels prior to May 1986 for The Dirty Dozen film series currently owned by Warner Bros. through Turner Entertainment, while most of the sequels in post-April 1986 especially in this video remains by Amazon / MGM.
Daft start, all tooled up with submachine guns, a close fire fight ensues, then they blowup an empty vehicle. I would have attempted to destroy the vehicle with its occupants in it, maybe a chance to save the contact.
@@tezzabhoy1888 The plot was aweful and so was the movie! They figured making money on anothher dirty dozen movie that is all! The first one was good! This one stinks!
An excellent film of WW II. It never fails to amaze the viewers. Telly Savlas acted very nice and all the 12 commandos had done their job equally well.
@@rdj232 Yes sir, I agree, I had seen the original also, where Savlas was one of the condemned prisoners. That was still more thrilling and excellent performance by one and all
Denmark 1943... Oh, as a Danish national, I am so loving this... particularly because I know how utterly CLOSED Denmark BECAME in 1943 following the August 29 Uprising!
Un gran y querido actor Telly Savalas, toda película donde actúe él tiene que ser muy buena. Lo recordamos en el Perú además por que seguíamos por televisión la serie policial " KOJAK " .
Yes, I too first saw Telly Savalas in Kojak in Zambia in the 1970s. He was known as 'the bald headed lollipop sucker'. Also, his brother headed the US Consulate in my hometown Hyderabad, India in the 1960s!
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My favourite bit is always when the tarts come out of the back of a truck ready to be F.....!
@john doe Yes there are 4. 1 The original. 2 The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission. 3 The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission. 4 The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission. The first two have Lee Marvin as Reisman and the last two have ironically Telly Savalas as Major Wright. Ernest Borgnine is the only one who guest starred in all 4 films. Of course they are tv movies, not like the original
@@andrewdrabble8939 the first 2 films you mentioned especially the 1967 original and 1985 made for TV sequel, The Next Mission are currently owned by Warner Bros. through Turner Entertainment, while the remaining 2 sequels are still remain by MGM, with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment now handling home video rights to all films under licensed from MGM after the home media worldwide deal with MGM and Disney's 20th Century Studios expired.
I remember, it was 1987/88 winter, and they were filming the scene in the backyard of my secondary school ( scene from 9th to 19th minute ). I approached mr Savalas and asked him for an autogram. He smiled to me and gave me an autogram. Btw, the movie was filmed in Zagreb.
@@joelellis7035 ...sorta- Like '' ''Mayberry-USA-''...Andy-&-BARNEY ''....Both carry Bullets They always GET Their Man and No-one ever GETS ...'' SHOT'' Goodie-'' Goodie-'' Lawmen '''
In today's genre this would be a B grade movie. In its day though it was at the top of its game & better today for it. Just like an old classic car or my favourite a classic motorbike it's still worth the ride. Thanks for sharing.
Me neither .i like that movie ..kellys heroes ..damn crazy man .to give a artillery fire mission in a city where he will be passing to cross the german line.😂😂😂
I really like the scene where Maj. Wright talks to Hamilton around the 15-minute mark. It shows a real humility in the character and is a great scene for this TV movie.
Funny Hollywood won't rename a remake as if no one alive ever saw the original. I'm only sixty and I started watching all the old movies with my folks 55 years ago so they got awhile to wait before no one's seen the original movie. They really pissed me off when they tried to sell Gone in sixty seconds as their own. The original was done entirely by an independent and he did most the car Chase stunts himself.
I saw this movie many years ago in a movie theater. Thanks for showing it on You Tube. Telly Savalas is a bit old to be playing this role, but as a Telly Savalas fan, I don't mind. The fake death scenes were silly.... and the last assault at the train by the Germans was terrible. But all in all, it was great to see Telly Savalas.
Looking at the age of Savalas (66 yr old major) and Borgnine (70 yr old General), it seems that while D-Day happened in 1944, the war in NW Europe it lasted until 1965.
Yes, ! that is incorrect operation VALKARIE was the codeword for the take over of the German home army and arrest senior members of the Amy, SS, The Nazi Partie & Government in 1944 after the November bomb plot to assassinate Hitler which failed . ! The plan to create a forth Reich was on of 3 1. To send forces into Turkey from Greece with the aid of the Arabs to invade and occupy palistine and then drive into India and link up with Japanese forces. ! 2. Was to create a forth rich in South America and a underground network linked with South American Facist Spain Portugal. 3 was to establish a forth Reich known as the EU a peaceful way to create a Europe mainly influenced and eventually controlled by a unifyed Germany which exists today. !
The Filthy Thirteen was the name given to the 1st Demolition Section of the Regimental Headquarters Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, of the United States Army, which fought in the European campaign in World War II. I guess this is where the idea for this film came from.
2 great late actors Telly Savalas and Ernest Borgnine. I always loved Telly in Kojak where is real brother George Savalas. He is also gone. May all 3 RIP. Your gone but never ever forgotten
Ernest Borgnine is still alive
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i like all 4 Dirty doesnt movies
These were so ridiculously funny and over the top. RIP Mr Lollipop 🍭.
The Best Telly war movie since "Kelly's Heroes"
That train set 2420 also appeared in the war movies "All quiet on the western front" (2022) and "Winds of war" (1983). That Compiègne Wagon was the train carriage in which both the Armistice of 11 November 1918 and Armistice of 22 June 1940 were signed.
Its 4am and I just finished watching this Gem.I couldnt sleep....again...and came accross this by accident.So many great actors, I will definitely watch it again.Thanks for posting it❤.
not surprising you couldn't sleep when you've been watching some gun themed movies...with loud noises.
Can't remake a classic! Nobody's as good as Lee Marvin!
...THANK YOU FOR THAT ...TELL...''em AGAIN-&-AGAIN-''...'cause i don''t ThinK They HEARD ...you'''''''
This movie was not a remake, it was a sequel and it is also a good movie.
Telly was excellent in Kelly's Heroes
I thought Tely Salvalas There was killed in the original movie by his own men becasue he was attacking a woman...
He was
He is playing a different character
Have you folks never heard of Hollywood
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He was killed in the original
My dad used to watch Kojak all the time. I enjoyed watching it too
The Dirty Dozen, an excellent movie. Worth remembering every scene. Thank you, MGM. 🙏
The first one, yes. This one? No.
@@fifthbusiness1678 the original film and its sequels prior to May 1986 for The Dirty Dozen film series currently owned by Warner Bros. through Turner Entertainment, while most of the sequels in post-April 1986 especially in this video remains by Amazon / MGM.
This film is pure nonsense in cinematography and production. You can tell it was full steam ahead or you’re fired.
Daft start, all tooled up with submachine guns, a close fire fight ensues, then they blowup an empty vehicle.
I would have attempted to destroy the vehicle with its occupants in it, maybe a chance to save the contact.
@@tezzabhoy1888 The plot was aweful and so was the movie! They figured making money on anothher dirty dozen movie that is all! The first one was good! This one stinks!
Didn't even know this movie existed. Loved the original Dirty Dozen. Thanks for sharin
@A.N. Other lol, nice. We have kellys heros on dvd, classic
Telly Savalas died in the original but made Major, that’s pretty clever.
I didn't now about this film either i wondered what the dieing German was trying to say 🤔 all i got was 24 +7 and out 🥺
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@@lucylovic, eh?
I never knew that this movie existed. Thanks for posting. Rip Theo Kojak and Commander Mchale.
Lee Marvin passed away in 1987, I'm sure he would of been in this film. Can't beat the first movie.
I remember watching this movie on Friday nights while growing in Durban South Africa. Its 2020 and I'm watching it because we're on Lockdown Covid19
Cyril Nkokha ‼️‼️‼️🤪. Me toooo.
Omg, love these guys and cast. This looks like a made for TV movie but thanks to the cast is still good! Brings back memories.
A movie I enjoyed many years ago brought back to life. Thank you.
An excellent film of WW II. It never fails to amaze the viewers. Telly Savlas acted very nice and all the 12 commandos had done their job equally well.
you should watch the original with Lee Van Cleef.Telly Savalas was one of the dirty dozen.
@@rdj232 Yes sir, I agree, I had seen the original also, where Savlas was one of the condemned prisoners. That was still more thrilling and excellent performance by one and all
@@bas3995 true
@@rdj232 nope, nOt lee majors either hint Paint yr WagOn . . .
nor was brenda lee . . .
Great movie, its been done over and over by different actors and still never gets boring. Damn good movie.
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Rubbish !!!!!!!!! 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Superb film - suspense and action. Many thanks to all.
Superb? I hope that is tongue in cheek. This is about as bad as a movie can get.
An oldie, but goodie.
No CGI back then.
Thanks for the upload.
Back when they use to make great movies like this one.
This movie is great thank you so very much for uploading this movie
It's shit.
Kojak never ages! He just comes back as another character in a sequel.
...same thing i ...said''''
Gimme a lollypop.
But... he died in the first one.
“Who loves you baby” Kojak ! Bitches
When you lose all your hair right out the gate, you stop aging.
No matter how many Dirty Dozen movies they have made , they are always gonna be real good Movies🍿.. Let's break out with the Pop corn
Impressive cast and a quality upload! Thanks for posting.
What a cast. Telly Savalas, Ernest Borgnine, Erik Estrada and my dream woman back then, Heather Thomas.
Anthony Valentine - what an actor he was the best James Bond that never was!
Thanks for uploading.
Took me back to my childhood, loved how everything blows up 😋
I agree.
Very very interesting movie specially for the brave persons. I like this very much. Thanks
Baner Heisnam.
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good movie good quality thanks for the upload
Loved Telly Savales. This is one of my favorites.
Thank you.
after a long time, I saw this good film again. thanks.
hahaha! i absolutely love this movie! so hilarious!! it's good popcorn in the living room entertainment! thanks for the upload!!!!!
Denmark 1943... Oh, as a Danish national, I am so loving this... particularly because I know how utterly CLOSED Denmark BECAME in 1943 following the August 29 Uprising!
I love how loads of them were jumping off the train at the end even though there was only about 5 or 6 of them left
That's what I also found odd.
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The best scene of this movie is at 20:55 when Echevaria threatens Major Wright (Savalas) with a trench knife. Telly is a badass!
Very good movie. If you are at war, you want to believe that you can use everything you´ve got to win. Evil allows us to see clearly what good is!
Telly Savalas played in the original DD in the 1960s movie. I saw it at the theater when I was a kid.
Ernest Borgnine was also in the original.
great to see the actor's and actress in the old days .
As young generation i love to watch the old war movies is da best
Un gran y querido actor Telly Savalas, toda película donde actúe él tiene que ser muy buena. Lo recordamos en el Perú además por que seguíamos por televisión la serie policial " KOJAK " .
Yes, I too first saw Telly Savalas in Kojak in Zambia in the 1970s. He was known as 'the bald headed lollipop sucker'.
Also, his brother headed the US Consulate in my hometown Hyderabad, India in the 1960s!
My favourite bit is always when the tarts come out of the back of a truck ready to be F.....!
the fake funeral scene made it worthwhile for me to have watched this movie. i loved that scene
Que elenco.... Era de Ouro ...
Unfortunately . . . Actors of Mr Savalas character don't happen often. May he rest . . . in peace. 😎 🇺🇲
Who loves ya baby. A line made famous by Telly Savales. He was awesome in the original movie.
@@robertbishop5357 Say it now and it's sexual harassment!!
ernest borgnine... rest in peace.
so Kojak quit the police force and joined the army.
thank you for sharing this superb movie.
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i have that movie in original VCD bought many years ago.
Enjoyed watching this again ,never get bored of it these films
Yes!! 80s war movies you can't beat that!
Very enjoyable film. Have all four Dirty Dozen films on DVD and I love them
@john doe
Yes there are 4.
1 The original.
2 The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission.
3 The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission.
4 The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission.
The first two have Lee Marvin as Reisman and the last two have ironically Telly Savalas as Major Wright. Ernest Borgnine is the only one who guest starred in all 4 films. Of course they are tv movies, not like the original
@@andrewdrabble8939 the first 2 films you mentioned especially the 1967 original and 1985 made for TV sequel, The Next Mission are currently owned by Warner Bros. through Turner Entertainment, while the remaining 2 sequels are still remain by MGM, with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment now handling home video rights to all films under licensed from MGM after the home media worldwide deal with MGM and Disney's 20th Century Studios expired.
Alex Cord acting after playing Archangel in the Airwolf show. The female resistance leader plays Admiral Nechayev on Star Trek TNG a few years later.
I remember, it was 1987/88 winter, and they were filming the scene in the backyard of my secondary school ( scene from 9th to 19th minute ). I approached mr Savalas and asked him for an autogram. He smiled to me and gave me an autogram. Btw, the movie was filmed in Zagreb.
That was the longest A-Team episode ever!
Naw, in A-Team episodes nobody dies. Bullets flying, explosions and mass mayhem, but people only get cuts and bruises. Love that shit!
@@joelellis7035 ...yeahhh...''Mr.-''T"...and that ...cigar''...smoKing ...GUY ...But never LiT''...that ...'' CiGAR-''...w.t.f.'''''''
I pity the fool
@@anthonyniester9701 ...''Mr.''-'' T'' and ...others ''''
@@joelellis7035 ...sorta- Like '' ''Mayberry-USA-''...Andy-&-BARNEY ''....Both carry Bullets They always GET Their Man and No-one ever GETS ...'' SHOT'' Goodie-'' Goodie-'' Lawmen '''
Great movie thank you
Even I have more than German Decent in me, I more than LOVE this Movie .
In today's genre this would be a B grade movie. In its day though it was at the top of its game & better today for it. Just like an old classic car or my favourite a classic motorbike it's still worth the ride. Thanks for sharing.
Cool film. Heather well-performs her role as an Army officer.
...Tear...that ass...Up...!?
GREAT TALY SAVALES GOD BLESS HIS SOUL ✨✨✨👍👍👍
Really enjoyed this film and thanks for showing us 👍 👏 ❤
Ive seen the original DD & this one their both good as films ,I love old WAR MOVIES ABOUY WW2can't get enough of these old school WAR MOVIES.....✔️💯
Maggot has returned from the dead and is now running the show, nice work!
oh, how i miss these amazing Hollywood actors!!! may your souls rest in Heavenly Peace!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽😇🙏🏽🙏🏽
Being I am a veteran. 101st 506 reg, this movie was well-defined.
Great war movie.worth watching Thanks so much for sharing
I really loved all of the dirty dozen movies
R I P Telly Savalas
Very good movie , A lot of the actors from back then are Gone , May God bless them All !
Beautiful movie to watch and enjoy. Thank you very much. Hope to see more like this...
Just miss the good old days
Cooool ! Never heard of this movie until today , thank you...Got "Kelly's Heroes " ?
Me neither .i like that movie ..kellys heroes ..damn crazy man .to give a artillery fire mission in a city where he will be passing to cross the german line.😂😂😂
Вот и все хорошо спасибо большое за кино
Telly's two great War films of the 60's and 70's was the Dirty Dozen mid 60's
and several years later Kelly's Heroes actually from early 70's.
Great movie for the free. First one still epic 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I really like the scene where Maj. Wright talks to Hamilton around the 15-minute mark. It shows a real humility in the character and is a great scene for this TV movie.
13:38 for those who want to skip.
Is Hamilton a "Ghostbuster" Actor?
Love Telly Savalas! Kojak and his lollie pop was my favourite.
Thank you so much! You made my day.
I love how those Prisoners got a new opportunity for freedom
I'd like to see Kelly's hero's
Watch this many times. It’s really great.
Really fantastic. Thanks.
ORIGINAL WAS THE BEST
Funny Hollywood won't rename a remake as if no one alive ever saw the original. I'm only sixty and I started watching all the old movies with my folks 55 years ago so they got awhile to wait before no one's seen the original movie. They really pissed me off when they tried to sell Gone in sixty seconds as their own. The original was done entirely by an independent and he did most the car Chase stunts himself.
Telly Savalas' role in the original was far removed from his role in this sequel.
All the actors were far too old in the original film.
Whats d title of d original one
@@van-vanfernandezmanlegro8699 THE title of THE original one is 'The Dirty Dozen.'
I saw this movie many years ago in a movie theater. Thanks for showing it on You Tube. Telly Savalas is a bit old to be playing this role, but as a Telly Savalas fan, I don't mind. The fake death scenes were silly.... and the last assault at the train by the Germans was terrible. But all in all, it was great to see Telly Savalas.
Telly was old enough to play a retired general 😅
I was good train engineer. I was good train robber too!😅😂🤣
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Thanks for the movie!
Great movie! Thank you! :)
Looking at the age of Savalas (66 yr old major) and Borgnine (70 yr old General), it seems that while D-Day happened in 1944, the war in NW Europe it lasted until 1965.
Yes, ! that is incorrect operation VALKARIE was the codeword for the take over of the German home army and arrest senior members of the Amy, SS, The Nazi Partie & Government in 1944 after the November bomb plot to assassinate Hitler which failed . ! The plan to create a forth Reich was on of 3
1. To send forces into Turkey from Greece with the aid of the Arabs to invade and occupy palistine and then drive into India and link up with Japanese forces. !
2. Was to create a forth rich in South America and a underground network linked with South American Facist Spain Portugal. 3 was to establish a forth Reich known as the EU a peaceful way to create a Europe mainly influenced and eventually controlled by a unifyed Germany which exists today. !
It's a TV movie, not a documentary .
I love this movie, I wanna watch more like this
First time seeing this movie.Greate 1.
Der Film ist auch sehr schön und entrichtet auch der Wahrheit entspricht
TS was the meaning of cool! great movie.thanks
The Filthy Thirteen was the name given to the
1st Demolition Section of the Regimental Headquarters Company of the
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, of the
United States Army, which fought in the European campaign in World War II. I guess this is where the idea for this film came from.
July
"What are we, some sort of suicide squad?"
Thanks for uploading I saw when in school regards
Great movie.itakes me back to child hood days
Liked this movie, thanks for uploading. Their guns were good then, never ran out of bullets.
That's Hollywood for you!
You know why they never ran out of ammo,? Well its called a movie, not reality
I was half expecting to see Colonel Klink
how about HITLER
Enjoyed the movie. Thank you very much!
The Dirty Dozen: The Fat Mission
Filmed in Croatia (The Deadly Mission also & after the TV series).
Earnest B. also played in the original.
ODIHNĂ BRAVILOR EROI AȘA SAU JERTFIT PENTRU CĂ NOI SĂ FIM AZI LIBERI. ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
I see Maggot has reformed his ways and came back from the dead
Haha.. .Yeh and I bet he thinks the other 11 are all still PERVERTS.. .