The Inglorious Bastards
1978 Italian Euro War film by Enzo G. Castellari / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Inglorious Bastards (Italian: Quel maledetto treno blindato, lit.ā'That damned armored train') is a 1978 Italian Euro War film[2] directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring Bo Svenson, Peter Hooten, Fred Williamson, Jackie Basehart, and Ian Bannen. The film, which concerns a group of prisoners who are drafted into a special war mission in 1944, is a loose (unauthorized) remake of the 1967 American film The Dirty Dozen.
The Inglorious Bastards | |
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Italian | Quel maledetto treno blindato |
Directed by | Enzo G. Castellari |
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Produced by | Roberto Sbarigia[1] |
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Cinematography | Giovanni Bergamini[1] |
Edited by | Gianfranco Amicucci[1] |
Music by | Francesco De Masi[1] |
Production company | Film Concorde[1] |
Distributed by | Capitol International[1] |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Italy[1] |
Language | English |
The film attracted critics' attention again after Quentin Tarantino used the title as the inspiration for the title of his 2009 film Inglourious Basterds. The Tarantino film is not a remake of The Inglorious Bastards, but contains a few references to it, including the appearances of Svenson as an American colonel and Castellari as a Wehrmacht general (although credited as "himself").