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Operation Dirty Dozen is this fascinating little documentary that peeks behind the curtain of The Dirty Dozen. It’s not your typical making-of feature, more like a casual diary of a day in the life. You get to see Lee Marvin during his downtime, which adds this relaxed vibe amidst all the war chaos. The pacing feels almost leisurely as it captures those off moments, giving us a real sense of the camaraderie on set. Plus, the practical effects used in the original film are touched upon, making you appreciate the craftsmanship involved even more. Overall, it’s a neat snapshot of a film classic and the personalities behind it, really highlighting the human element in filmmaking.
Behind-the-scenes insightsFocus on Lee MarvinCasual tone and pacing
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