The Dirty Dozen
Soldiers convicted of serious crimes are sent on a special mission behind enemy lines to infiltrate a meeting of Nazi generals. In preparation to the mission, they build their own camp in a field. At some point they stop washing. The only time they see women is when the mission commander organises a couple of ladies of the night for a sweet send-off. The majority of the men die honourable deaths during the mission.
What a manly movie. It makes you want to move to Alaska—alone—to work as a lumber jack and kill bears with your bare hands.
(1967) Director: Robert Aldrich. Screenplay: Nunnally Johnson, Lukas Heller. Cast: Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, Telly Savalas.