Followed by
The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission (1985) (TV)
Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission (1987) (TV)
The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission (1988) (TV)
"Dirty Dozen: The Series" (1988)
Remade as
Dirty Dozen (2012)
Edited into
The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission (1985) (TV)
- Jeep driving to military prison and airplane / parachuting sequence footage is re-used in The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission
References
From Here to Eternity (1953)
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
Referenced in
The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)
"The Beverly Hillbillies: War of the Roses (#7.3)" (1968)
- When Granny tries to recruit the castle's servants to help fight a feud with the neighboring castle, she tells Jed: I tried to get the Dirty Dozen, but all I got was the Filthy Four.
"Get Smart: Smart Fell on Alabama (#5.6)" (1969)
- the scenes of training prisoners for a secret mission imitates scenes from this film
The Christian Licorice Store (1971)
- Mentioned when two men are talking about Lee Marvin at the first Hollywood party sequence.
"The New Avengers: Dirtier by the Dozen (#1.12)" (1976)
- Title reference
"Saturday Night Live: Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas/The Bus Boys (#8.11)" (1983)
- Mentioned in Hell Bent For Glory
"The A-Team: Water, Water Everywhere (#2.10)" (1983)
- Title mentioned by Murdock
The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission (1985) (TV)
- Much of the dialogue and scenes in this film was in the original film aswell.
Memories of Videodisc (1986) (V)
Dung fong tuk ying (1987)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Untamed Youth (#2.11)" (1990)
- "It's the original cast of Dirty Dozen"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Catalina Caper (#3.4)" (1990)
- Joel, Crow, Servo: Then Donald goes in where the others have been.
"Red Dwarf: Meltdown (#4.6)" (1991)
- Reference to the Dirty Dozen
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Operation Double 007 (#6.8)" (1993)
- Servo: Tonight, The Dirty Dozen meets Blansky's Beauties.
"The Critic: Every Doris Has Her Day (#1.7)" (1994)
- Duke demands that Jay give his remake of the film a good review
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Skydivers (#7.9)" (1994)
- Servo: Their skydiving model was Trini Lopez from The Dirty Dozen
Men of War (1994)
Canadian Bacon (1995)
"Just a Minute: (#3.4)" (1995)
- Referenced by name
Laserhawk (1997)
- Rodney, Zach, and Cara compare each other to characters from this movie.
"Married with Children: T*R*A*S*H (#11.13)" (1997)
- Griff says: "Haven't you ever seen a war movie? The black man always gets it first." Al asks: "What do you mean?" Griff replies: "Jim Brown in The Dirty Dozen, Laurence Fishburne in Apocalypse Now, Bubba in Forrest Gump, any black man in Star Trek."
Kalkuliertes Risiko (1997) (TV)
"Xena: Warrior Princess: The Dirty Half Dozen (#3.3)" (1997)
- The title and the plot are based in that movie.
Small Soldiers (1998)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
The Best of Film Noir (1999) (V)
- in part two, critic Jeffrey Wells mentions that most movie-goers know robert aldritch as the director of The Dirty Dozen and The Longest Yard
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders (#11.3)" (1999)
- Servo: (describing an Ernest Borgnine film) ...they lead a group of rock hard ex-convicts behind German lines...
Dink's Dirty Dozen (2000) (V)
- Title.
Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001)
- "The Dirty Dozen" is printed in an article shown in the film.
Who Is Cletis Tout? (2001)
Ocean's Eleven (2001)
Film School Confidential (2002)
The Blood Pact: The Making of 'Blade II' (2002) (V)
- mentioned once
"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: A Night at the Movies (#3.19)" (2003)
- Mentioned in dialogue.
Call of Duty (2003) (VG)
- references
Insecticidal (2005)
- A young lady taunts her boyfriend by cutting down the movies he admires.
The 100 Greatest War Films (2005) (TV)
- One of the films on the list
"Extras: Ben Stiller (#1.1)" (2005)
- Andy lists films with numbers in their titles.
"Jeopardy!: (#22.40)" (2005)
- correct response in "World War II Movies" category
The Filthy Thirteen: Real Stories from Behind the Lines (2006) (V)
- Documentary shows the connection between the real WWII heroes and E.M. Nathanson's novel
"The Unit: SERE (#1.8)" (2006)
- Hector uses the plot from the film to fool his captors into thinking they've broken him.
"Lost: Three Minutes (#2.22)" (2006)
- "...ideal candidate for the Dirty Dozen"
Wild Seven (2006)
- mentioned in dialogue
Death Proof (2007)
- The words "The Dirty Dozen" can be seen briefly during the ending credits.
"EastEnders: (2007-11-27)" (2007)
- Darren quotes "You think I'm going to die? Ha! If you think that then you don't know Victor Franko".
"October Road.: Stand Alone by Me (#2.11)" (2008)
- Phil and Pizza Girl are watching 'The Dirty Dozen'.
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
- The introductory speech made by Lt. Aldo Raine is done in the same fashion as that made by Major Reisman.
"Jeopardy!: (#26.1)" (2009)
- Mentioned in an $800 clue in the category "Touchdown!"
Featured in
Operation Dirty Dozen (1967)
Precious Images (1986)
"MGM: When the Lion Roars" (1992)
- Footage from this film was shown in this documentry.
Classified X (1998) (TV)
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001) (TV)
- This film is #65 on the list.
Jim Brown: All American (2002) (TV)
Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film (2002) (TV)
Century of Black Cinema (2003) (V)
- Clips shown.
The 100 Greatest War Films (2005) (TV)
- Clips are shown
Armed and Deadly: The Making of 'The Dirty Dozen' (2006) (V)
- This documentary is the official making of the film
"The O'Reilly Factor: (2008-01-18)" (2008)
- Scenes from this film are featured during the segment with Ernest Borgnine.
Spoofed in
The Pogi Dozen (1967)
- A spoof
"Sanford and Son: Sergeant Gork (#5.23)" (1976)
- Fred's review of his soldiers for the mission spoofs the film's similar scene.
Cecil B. DeMented (2000)
- Opening sequence of Cecil B. Demented is like the part in The Dirty Dozen where the crew goes through the plan to get into the castle
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