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Clint Eastwood | Lt. Kelly | |
Telly Savalas | Master Sgt. Big Joe | |
Don Rickles | Staff Sgt. Crapgame | |
Carroll O'Connor | Major General Colt | |
Donald Sutherland | Sgt. Oddball, Tank Commander | |
Gavin MacLeod | Moriarty, Tank crewman | |
Hal Buckley | Captain Maitland | |
Stuart Margolin | Pvt. Little Joe | |
Jeff Morris | Pvt. Cowboy | |
Richard Davalos | Pvt. Gutowski | |
Perry Lopez | Pvt. Petuko | |
Tom Troupe | Cpl. Job | |
Harry Dean Stanton | Pvt. Willard | |
Dick Balduzzi | Pvt. Fisher | |
Gene Collins | Pvt. Babra |
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Producer | Gabriel Katzka
Sidney Beckerman |
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Writer | Troy Kennedy-Martin
Troy Kennedy Martin |
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Clint Eastwood's misfit squad is in the Army -- and in the money! They were goldbricks until they found out about the gold bricks -- a fortune in Nazi-confiscated bullion! Clint Eastwood reups with the director of his Where Eagles Dare for this alternately action-filled and tongue-in-cheek tale of GIs who decide to get something extra out of the war. Eastwood, North America's #2 box-office star at the time, plays Lt. Kelly, mastermind of a scheme to slip behind enemy lines and steal the loot. Co-stars include a trio on the verge of big-time TV success: Carroll O'Connor, Telly Savalas and Gavin MacLeod. Plus, Don Rickles plays the expectedly outspoken Crapgame. And in the same year as his starmaking M*A*S*H, Donald Sutherland is Oddball, World War II's only hippie. Dig it! |
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