The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission 39 years old

They're back... and deadlier than ever!

The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission

Major Reisman is "volunteered" to lead another mission using convicted army soldiers, sentenced to either death or long prison terms. This time their mission is to kill a Nazi general who plans to assassinate Hitler.

Credits

The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission Cast

Name Character
Richard Jaeckel He was 58, 70 years old when he died as MP Sgt. Clyde Bowren
Ernest Borgnine He was 68, 95 years old when he died as Gen. Worden
Ken Wahl He was 30, now 70 years old as Louis Valentine
Wolf Kahler He was 44, now 84 years old as Gen. Sepp Dietrich
Lee Marvin He was 60, 63 years old when he died as Maj. John Reisman
Jay Benedict He was 34, now 73 years old as Didier Le Clair
Sonny Landham He was 43, 76 years old when he died as Sam Sixkiller
Gavan O'Herlihy He was 30, now 70 years old as Conrad E. Perkins
Jeff Harding as Sanders
Ricco Ross He was 24, now 64 years old as Arlen Dregors
Larry Wilcox He was 37, now 77 years old as Tommy Wells
Stephen Hattersley as Otto Deutsch
Paul Herzberg He was 32, now 71 years old as Reynolds
Michael John Paliotti as Baxley
Rolf Saxon He was 29, now 68 years old as Robert E. Wright

The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission Crew

Name Department
Nunnally Johnson as Characters. He was 87 (79) years old when He died Writing
Frederick Muller as Associate Producer. He was 123 (85) years old when He died Production
Richard Harvey as Music. He was 31 (now 71) years old Sound
John Stanier as Director of Photography. He was 16 (now 56) years old Camera
Lukas Heller as Characters. He was 55 (58) years old when He died Writing
Alan Strachan as Editor. Editing
Harry R. Sherman as Producer. Production
Andrew V. McLaglen as Director. He was 64 (94) years old when He died Directing
E.M. Nathanson as Novel. Writing
Peter Mullins as Production Design. He was 58 (85) years old when He died Art
The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission poster
The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission (39 years)

They're back... and deadlier than ever!

  • Release day: Monday, February 04, 1985
  • Runtime: 95 minutes