Can You Identify These '60s Bad Boys?

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Can You Identify These '60s Bad Boys?
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These questions will ask you to identify the tough guys, womanizers and cool cats who played famous movie characters in the 1960s. Can you guess each bad boy?
His name was Bond, James Bond, in the very first 007 caper, "Dr. No."
Pierce Brosnan
Sean Connery
Sean Connery first appeared as Agent 007 sitting at a poker table in 1962's "Dr. No." Connery's turn as MI6's most suave agent launched him into super-stardom!
Roger Moore
Timothy Dalton
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Sean Connery first appeared as Agent 007 sitting at a poker table in 1962's "Dr. No." Connery's turn as MI6's most suave agent launched him into super-stardom!

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Who played George Hanson, the drunken lawyer who joined up with the Mardi Gras-bound bikers in "Easy Rider"?
Marlon Brando
Danny Devito
Steve McQueen
Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson had a breakout performance in 1969's "Easy Rider." He was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar!
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Jack Nicholson had a breakout performance in 1969's "Easy Rider." He was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar!

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He played the "Cooler King" who raced away from Nazis on a motorcycle in "The Great Escape."
James Coburn
Tommy Lee Jones
Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen raced automobiles in his spare time and did most of his own motorcycle riding for the memorable chase in "The Great Escape." Bud did you know that he didn't do the most memorable stunt? Stuntman Bud Ekins pulled off the famous motorcycle fence jump.
Clint Eastwood
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Steve McQueen raced automobiles in his spare time and did most of his own motorcycle riding for the memorable chase in "The Great Escape." Bud did you know that he didn't do the most memorable stunt? Stuntman Bud Ekins pulled off the famous motorcycle fence jump.

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Who played Lt. Fletcher Christian in the 1962 remake of "Mutiny on the Bounty"?
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando has been widely regarded as one of the greatest actors in film history. His ego was almost as famous. He was a definitive bad boy on the "Mutiny" set. He single-handedly drove up production costs by showing up late to set, constantly demanding rewrites and even demanding new directors!
Robert Duvall
Martin Sheen
Laurence Olivier
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Marlon Brando has been widely regarded as one of the greatest actors in film history. His ego was almost as famous. He was a definitive bad boy on the "Mutiny" set. He single-handedly drove up production costs by showing up late to set, constantly demanding rewrites and even demanding new directors!

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He ran from the law as Clyde Barrow in "Bonnie and Clyde."
Dustin Hoffman
Dennis Hopper
Warren Beatty
1967's "Bonnie and Clyde" broke ground for boldly violent cinema. Warren Beatty starred in and produced the film, and was known for his maverick mentality in Hollywood.
Jack Nicholson
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1967's "Bonnie and Clyde" broke ground for boldly violent cinema. Warren Beatty starred in and produced the film, and was known for his maverick mentality in Hollywood.

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Who played the MI6 operative nearly assassinated by a SPECTRE agent in "From Russia with Love"?
Sean Connery
In Connery's second outing as James Bond, 007 faces a killer trained specifically to assassinate him. Unfortunately for the killer, Connery went on to make five more films as Bond.
Steve McQueen
Dean Martin
Lee Marvin
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In Connery's second outing as James Bond, 007 faces a killer trained specifically to assassinate him. Unfortunately for the killer, Connery went on to make five more films as Bond.

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He was the "Tunnel King" in "The Great Escape," even if he dug a tunnel 20 feet short.
Robert Mitchum
Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson had unique experience for a role centered on digging expertise. Bronson was born and raised in a Pennsylvania coal mining town, where he started working in the mines at the age of 16!
Clint Eastwood
Dean Martin
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Charles Bronson had unique experience for a role centered on digging expertise. Bronson was born and raised in a Pennsylvania coal mining town, where he started working in the mines at the age of 16!

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Who searched for answers as the haggard Major Bennett Marco in 1962's "The Manchurian Candidate"?
Dean Martin
Sammy Davis Jr.
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra may have played a man pursued by shady authorities in "The Manchurian Candidate," but did you know he was also investigated by the FBI? Justice officials thought he might have illegal connections to the Italian mob!
Bing Crosby
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Frank Sinatra may have played a man pursued by shady authorities in "The Manchurian Candidate," but did you know he was also investigated by the FBI? Justice officials thought he might have illegal connections to the Italian mob!

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This "Dude" assisted John Wayne's sheriff and resisted alcohol in "Rio Bravo."
Dean Martin
Dean Martin, the Clown Prince of the Rat Pack, is most famous for his music. But his performance as the boozing deputy Dude in Rio Bravo was critically acclaimed!
Sammy Davis Jr.
Bing Crosby
Jeff Bridges
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Dean Martin, the Clown Prince of the Rat Pack, is most famous for his music. But his performance as the boozing deputy Dude in Rio Bravo was critically acclaimed!

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He played Max Cady, the psychotic who pursued his former lawyer in 1962's "Cape Fear."
Robert Duvall
Robert Vaughn
Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum had a history of playing bad guys very well in film. Besides his terrifying role in "Cape Fear" (to be remade in 1991 by Martin Scorsese starring Robert De Niro, with Mitchum in a cameo role) Mitchum was famous for playing a psychotic preacher in "The Night of the Hunter."
Robert Downy Jr.
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Robert Mitchum had a history of playing bad guys very well in film. Besides his terrifying role in "Cape Fear" (to be remade in 1991 by Martin Scorsese starring Robert De Niro, with Mitchum in a cameo role) Mitchum was famous for playing a psychotic preacher in "The Night of the Hunter."

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Who played the fast-talking Butch Cassidy in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"?
Paul Newman
Paul Newman was arrested and kicked off the football team in college, then decided to study theater so he wouldn't have so study so much. The actor went on to star as many anti-heroes and wise guys, and was nominated for numerous Academy Awards for his performances.
John Wayne
Clint Eastwood
Charles Bronson
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Paul Newman was arrested and kicked off the football team in college, then decided to study theater so he wouldn't have so study so much. The actor went on to star as many anti-heroes and wise guys, and was nominated for numerous Academy Awards for his performances.

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Who played the fast-shooting Sundance Kid in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"?
Robert Wagner
Robert De Niro
Robert Redford
罗伯特·雷德福穿着最好禁食枪,必须ache in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." Redford went on to star in many films, including "The Sting" beside Paul Newman. He established the Sundance Film Festival--aptly named--for the discovery and promotion of independent film.
Robert Blumfeld
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罗伯特·雷德福穿着最好禁食枪,必须ache in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." Redford went on to star in many films, including "The Sting" beside Paul Newman. He established the Sundance Film Festival--aptly named--for the discovery and promotion of independent film.

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Who played the crusty Bernardo O'Reilly in "The Magnificent Seven"?
Warren Beatty
Steve McQueen
James Coburn
Charles Bronson
Bronson played the leathery gunman who became a mentor to young villagers in "The Magnificent Seven." One critic once described Bronson's looks as like "Clark Gable...left out in the sun too long."
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Bronson played the leathery gunman who became a mentor to young villagers in "The Magnificent Seven." One critic once described Bronson's looks as like "Clark Gable...left out in the sun too long."

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Who played the sardonic second member of "The Magnificent Seven," Vin?
Ving Rhames
Steve McQueen
史蒂夫·麦奎因和尤伯连纳,他们将为the star of the film, often butted heads. Brynner thought McQueen was always trying to upstage him with little, attention-grabbing actions onscreen like fiddling with his cowboy hat.
Charles Bronson
John Coburn
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史蒂夫·麦奎因和尤伯连纳,他们将为the star of the film, often butted heads. Brynner thought McQueen was always trying to upstage him with little, attention-grabbing actions onscreen like fiddling with his cowboy hat.

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Who played Billy, the free-spirited motorcycle man of "Easy Rider"?
Marlon Brando
Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper directed the break-out hit "Easy Rider." He became known as a wild-card, insane performer in the 1970s--he was once called "the patron saint of the deranged!" He later tried to kick the crazy image he'd cultivated.
Sean Connery
Anthony Quinn
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Dennis Hopper directed the break-out hit "Easy Rider." He became known as a wild-card, insane performer in the 1970s--he was once called "the patron saint of the deranged!" He later tried to kick the crazy image he'd cultivated.

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Who played the titular antagonist to Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"?
Adam West
Eli Wallach
Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin was a rebel from a young age. Did you know he was expelled from a boarding school for throwing a roommate out of a second-story window? He said that after a "sheltered childhood" he wanted to prove how tough he was!
John Ford
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Lee Marvin was a rebel from a young age. Did you know he was expelled from a boarding school for throwing a roommate out of a second-story window? He said that after a "sheltered childhood" he wanted to prove how tough he was!

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Who played the dancing peasant in "Zorba the Greek"?
Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn often played exotic characters. He had great success as Zorba, who had a zest for life and "a little madness."
Yul Brynner
Robert Redford
Sean Connery
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Anthony Quinn often played exotic characters. He had great success as Zorba, who had a zest for life and "a little madness."

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Who played the hard-boiled detective in a turtleneck, "Bullitt"?
Charles Bronson
Anthony Quinn
Steve McQueen
Only the "king of cool" could look intimidating in a turtleneck. Steve McQueen was a racing enthusiast and drove portions of the famous car chase in "Bullitt."
Marlon Brando
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Only the "king of cool" could look intimidating in a turtleneck. Steve McQueen was a racing enthusiast and drove portions of the famous car chase in "Bullitt."

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Who played the spy who confronts a gold-obsessed supervillain and his hitman with a hat, Oddjob in "Goldfinger"?
Anthony Quinn
Paul Newman
Sean Connery
Sean Connery took the helm of the 007 franchise for the third time in arguably the most loved Bond film, "Goldfinger." The film was the first for Bond to utter the iconic line, "A martini. Shaken not stirred."
Warren Beatty
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Sean Connery took the helm of the 007 franchise for the third time in arguably the most loved Bond film, "Goldfinger." The film was the first for Bond to utter the iconic line, "A martini. Shaken not stirred."

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Who played Rio, the bandit betrayed by his partner in "One-Eyed Jacks"?
John Wayne
Marlon Brando
"One-Eyed Jacks" was not a great success, but it was another installment in Marlon Brando's epic career. It is the only film directed by Brando.
Clint Eastwood
Yul Brynner
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"One-Eyed Jacks" was not a great success, but it was another installment in Marlon Brando's epic career. It is the only film directed by Brando.

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Who played the nameless harmonica player and gunman in "Once Upon a Time in the West"?
Eli Wallach
Charles Bronson
"Once Upon a Time in the West" was spaghetti-Western director Sergio Leone's masterpiece, and it featured Charles Bronson in the lead role. Leone pursued Clint Eastwood for the role, but Bronson ultimately was the one playing the harmonica.
Clint Eastwood
Lee Van Cleef
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"Once Upon a Time in the West" was spaghetti-Western director Sergio Leone's masterpiece, and it featured Charles Bronson in the lead role. Leone pursued Clint Eastwood for the role, but Bronson ultimately was the one playing the harmonica.

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Who played the young poker stud who challenges New Orleans' poker king in "The Cincinnati Kid"?
Robert Redford
Paul Newman
Dennis Hopper
Steve McQueen
"The Cincinnati Kid" was another success for McQueen in a string of successes, starting with "The Magnificent Seven." McQueen apparently insisted on the addition of a fight scene into the film to showcase his action prowess.
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"The Cincinnati Kid" was another success for McQueen in a string of successes, starting with "The Magnificent Seven." McQueen apparently insisted on the addition of a fight scene into the film to showcase his action prowess.

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谁扮演了没有名字的男人玩如果des of a frontier town in "A Fistful of Dollars"?
Charles Bronson
Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood had gained fame in the television Western show "Rawhide," but his partnership with Italian director Sergio Leone would make him a Western icon. His character never gives his name in the film, adding to the mystique Eastwood brought to the squinting gunslinger in a green poncho.
Henry Fonda
Lee Van Cleef
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Clint Eastwood had gained fame in the television Western show "Rawhide," but his partnership with Italian director Sergio Leone would make him a Western icon. His character never gives his name in the film, adding to the mystique Eastwood brought to the squinting gunslinger in a green poncho.

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Who played the millionaire art thief in "The Thomas Crown Affair"?
Steve McQueen
"The Thomas Crown Affair" featured a sizzling cat-and-mouse game between McQueen as Thomas Crown and Faye Dunaway as a seductive detective on his tail. The film was remade in 1999 with Pierce Brosnan in McQueen's old role.
Marlon Brando
Paul Newman
Warren Beatty
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"The Thomas Crown Affair" featured a sizzling cat-and-mouse game between McQueen as Thomas Crown and Faye Dunaway as a seductive detective on his tail. The film was remade in 1999 with Pierce Brosnan in McQueen's old role.

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Who played Marshal Jed Cooper, the hung lawman returning for his would-be killers in "Hang 'Em High"?
Warren Beatty
Steve McQueen
John Wayne
Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood tracked down the nine men who tried to kill him in "Hang 'Em High." The film was Eastwood's first Hollywood Western!
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Clint Eastwood tracked down the nine men who tried to kill him in "Hang 'Em High." The film was Eastwood's first Hollywood Western!

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Who played "Cool Hand Luke," the convict who won't be broken by his hard-labor sentence?
Clint Eastwood
Robert Redford
Paul Newman
"Sometimes nothing is a pretty cool hand," Paul Newman said, with a defiant, relaxed air. Newman won audience's hearts as the convict who had "a failure to communicate."
Lee Marvin
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"Sometimes nothing is a pretty cool hand," Paul Newman said, with a defiant, relaxed air. Newman won audience's hearts as the convict who had "a failure to communicate."

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Who played heist commander Danny Ocean in 1960's "Ocean's 11"?
Dean Martin
Frank Sinatra
Though George Clooney would later take up the role, Frank Sinatra originated the role of Danny Ocean. The film was a Rat Pack showcase, featuring many of the famous crooners of the '50s and '60s.
Sammy Davis Jr.
George Clooney
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Though George Clooney would later take up the role, Frank Sinatra originated the role of Danny Ocean. The film was a Rat Pack showcase, featuring many of the famous crooners of the '50s and '60s.

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Who played "The Dirty Dozen" trainer and commander, Major Reisman?
Clint Eastwood
Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin may have played the World War II commander of a motley crew, but Marvin himself actually served in the Marine Corps during World War II! Marvin no doubt used his combat experience to build his character.
Dennis Hopper
Jack Nicholson
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Lee Marvin may have played the World War II commander of a motley crew, but Marvin himself actually served in the Marine Corps during World War II! Marvin no doubt used his combat experience to build his character.

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Who played the secret agent searching for nuclear bombs hidden by Emilio Largo (who also maintains a pool of live sharks) in "Thunderball"?
Steve McQueen
Jack Nicholson
Sean Connery
Sean Connery once again played Agent 007 in "Thunderball." The jet pack that James Bond uses in the film was a Bell Rocket Belt, developed by the U.S. military!
Charles Bronson
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Sean Connery once again played Agent 007 in "Thunderball." The jet pack that James Bond uses in the film was a Bell Rocket Belt, developed by the U.S. military!

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Who played Tom Elder, the second of "The Sons of Katie Elder," who meets a violent end?
Frank Sinatra
Sammy Davis Jr.
Dean Martin
Dean Martin played alongside John Wayne for the second time in 1965's "The Sons of Katie Elder." The film features a song performed by another bad boy of the era, Johnny Cash.
Lee Marvin
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Dean Martin played alongside John Wayne for the second time in 1965's "The Sons of Katie Elder." The film features a song performed by another bad boy of the era, Johnny Cash.

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Who played "The Hustler," who challenged Minnesota Fats to a game of pool?
Robert Redford
Warren Beatty
Paul Newman
Paul Newman made movie history as "Fast" Eddie Felson, the pool shark who doesn't know when to quit. Paul Newman reprised the role in "The Color of Money" (1986) and won his only Best Actor Oscar.
Anthony Quinn
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Paul Newman made movie history as "Fast" Eddie Felson, the pool shark who doesn't know when to quit. Paul Newman reprised the role in "The Color of Money" (1986) and won his only Best Actor Oscar.

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Who played the bad gunman in a black hat, Angel Eyes, in "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"?
James Coburn
Henry Fonda
Clint Eastwood
Lee Van Cleef
Lee Van Cleef played "The Bad" in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." Van Cleef often played villains in Westerns, getting his start with small roles in classics like "High Noon" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance."
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Lee Van Cleef played "The Bad" in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." Van Cleef often played villains in Westerns, getting his start with small roles in classics like "High Noon" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance."

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Who played the self-centered Hud Bannon in "Hud"?
Frank Sinatra
Paul Newman
Paul Newman played the role, partially based on Clark Gable's more selfish personas. On set, Paul Newman realized he had become a sex symbol; women were trying to break into his Texas motel room!
John Wayne
Dennis Hopper
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Paul Newman played the role, partially based on Clark Gable's more selfish personas. On set, Paul Newman realized he had become a sex symbol; women were trying to break into his Texas motel room!

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Who played the relentless gangster Walker in 1967's "Point Blank?'
Charles Bronson
Lee Marvin
Lee Marvin brought a mechanical, dauntless performance to "Point Blank." His character may have been a precursor to Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator!
Lee Van Cleef
Clint Eastwood
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Lee Marvin brought a mechanical, dauntless performance to "Point Blank." His character may have been a precursor to Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator!

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Who played Joseph Wladislaw, the murderer who turned into a World War II hero in "The Dirty Dozen"?
Clint Eastwood
Lee Van Cleef
Charles Bronson
"Killing generals could get to be a habit with me," Charles Bronson growls in this film, featuring the first suicide squad. Bronson himself, though he claimed to have had many altercations with the law, did not have a criminal record!
Warren Beatty
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"Killing generals could get to be a habit with me," Charles Bronson growls in this film, featuring the first suicide squad. Bronson himself, though he claimed to have had many altercations with the law, did not have a criminal record!

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