Play Dirty
1968 · Movie · 117 min. · United Kingdom
The Dirty Dozen meet the Stiff Upper Lip. A British Petroleum executive (Michael Caine) is assigned to work with the British Army in North Africa handling port duties for incoming fuels. This gives him the official rank of Captain in the British Army. The Colonel (Nigel Green) in charge of the Dirty Dozen is told he must have a British officer accompany his men on a dangerous mission 400 miles behind the German lines and is saddled with the Petroleum executive, who tries to argue his way out by saying that his contract states he is to only work port duties. That argument is lost on the Brigade Commander (Harry Andrews) who simply points out that the executive is wearing a British uniform. The real leader of the Dirty Dozen (Nigel Davenport), a released prisoner himself, doesn't need or want the British officer, who's supposed to be in charge, but he's promised an extra 2,000 British Pounds if he gets him back alive. Disguised as Italians, their trek across Rommel's Africa includes meeting and battling many kinds of enemies and the plot twists at the end will keep your interest.
Direction André De Toth
Cast Michael Caine · Nigel Davenport · Nigel Green · Harry Andrews · Patrick Jordan · Daniel Pilon · Martin Burland · George McKeenan · Bridget Espeet · Bernard Archard
Soundtrack Michel Legrand
Screenplay Melvyn Bragg · Lotte Colin · George Marton
Cinematography Edward Scaife
Original title Play Dirty
6.2
656 votes (FilmAffinity)
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