Play Dirty (1969) [R]

Release Date:
January 2, 1969

Original Title:
Play Dirty

Alternate Titles:
Mercenarios sin gloria
Piszkos játék
Špinavá hra
亡命七金刚

Genres:
Adventure | War

Production Companies:
Lowndes Productions Limited
United Artists

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  GR: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 118

Forget the medals, throw away the rule book, if you want to survive… Play Dirty

During World War II in North Africa, a group of British commandos disguised as Italian soldiers must travel behind enemy lines and destroy a vital Nazi oil depot.

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Art Direction:
Thomas N. Morahan
Maurice Pelling
Elven Webb

Assistant Director:
Antonio Tarruella
Roger Good
Nick Caris Carter

Camera Operator:
Alan McCabe
Trevor Wrenn

Conductor:
Michel Legrand

Continuity:
Phyllis Crocker

Director:
André de Toth

Director of Photography:
Edward Scaife

Editor:
Jack Slade
Alan Osbiston

Gaffer:
Laurie Shane

Hairstylist:
Betty Glasow

Location Manager:
Andrew Birkin

Makeup Artist:
A.L. Lawrance
Freddie Williamson

Matte Painter:
Ray Caple

Music:
Michel Legrand

Producer:
Harry Saltzman

Production Manager:
Eva Monley
Vicente Sempere

Property Master:
Graham Sumner

Screenplay:
Melvyn Bragg
Lotte Colin

Second Assistant Director:
Carlos Gil

Sound Editor:
Teddy Mason

Sound Mixer:
Gordon K. McCallum

Sound Recordist:
Paddy Cunningham

Special Effects:
Kit West

Story:
George Marton

Wardrobe Designer:
John Brady

Writer:
André de Toth

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