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Release Date:
January 1, 1969
Original Title:
The Cut-Throats
Alternate Titles:
Cut Throat Commandos
Cut-Throat Commandos
Cut-Throat Kommandoss
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime | Drama | War
Production Companies:
Clover Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Captain Kohler recruits an outfit of five American soldiers besides himself (dubbed "The Cut-Throats,") to attack a German stronghold to capture battle plans... although his real motive is to steal a cache of jewels that is Nazi plunder. After the enemy soldiers are gunned down, the beautiful women in the compound treat The Dirty Half-Dozen to a stage show and, later, themselves.
Art Direction:
Lee Fischer
Assistant Director:
Evelyn Rudie
Camera Operator:
Henning Schellerup
Director:
John Hayes
Director of Photography:
Paul Hipp
Editor:
Luke Porano
First Assistant Director:
David Chase
Gaffer:
Damien Discoweine
Makeup Artist:
Ronald Sallon
Original Music Composer:
Jaime Mendoza-Nava
Producer:
John Hayes
Daniel Cady
Production Manager:
David Chase
Sound Editor:
Patrick Price
Sound Recordist:
Jim Stenberg
Special Effects:
Harold Willman
Still Photographer:
Michael G. Kramer
Stunt Coordinator:
Ray Saniger
Title Designer:
Lydia Devenport
Writer:
John Hayes
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