| Lee Marvin | Maj. John Reisman |
| Ernest Borgnine | Maj. Gen. Worden |
| Charles Bronson | Joseph T. Wladislaw |
| Jim Brown | Robert T. Jefferson |
| John Cassavetes | Victor P. Franko |
| George Kennedy | Maj. Max Armbruster |
| Trini Lopez | Pedro Jiminez |
| Robert Ryan | Col. Everett Dasher Breed |
| Donald Sutherland | Vernon L. Pinkley |
| Richard Jaeckel | Sgt. Clyde Bowren |
| Telly Savalas | |
| Robert Webber | |
| Sonny Landham | |
| Clint Walker |
| Director | Robert Aldrich; Andrew V. McLaglen |
| Producer | Kenneth Hyman; Raymond Anzarut; Harry Sherman |
| Writer | Nunnally Johnson; E.M. Nathanson; Lukas Heller |
| Cinematography | Edward Scaife; SCAIFE Edward |
| Musician | Frank De Vol; Miklós Rózsa; Bronislau Kaper; VOL Frank de |
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| Bonus Movie The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission ·The 1985 Sequel with Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and Richard Jaeckel Reprising Their Original Roles. Commentary by Cast Members Jim Brown, Trini Lopez, Stuart Cooper and Colin Maitland, Producer Kenneth Hyman, Original Novelist E.M. Nathanson, Film Historian David J. Schow and Veteran Military Advisor to Movies Capt. Dale Dye Introduction by Ernest Borgnine 2 Exciting New Documentaries: ·Armed and Deadly: The Making of The Dirty Dozen ·The Filthy Thirteen: Real Stories from Behind the Lines Marine Corps Combat Leadership Skills: Vintage Recruitment Documentary Featuring Lee Marvin Vintage Featurette Operation Dirty Dozen Theatrical Trailer |