Das dreckige Dutzend – The Fatal Mission (TV Movie 1988)

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Das dreckige Dutzend – The Fatal Mission: Directed by Lee H. Katzin. With Telly Savalas, Ernest Borgnine, Hunt Block, Matthew Burton. A team of renegade soldiers in World War II tries to stop the creation of the Fourth Reich in the Middle East.

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