The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission: Difference between revisions
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The following guns were used in '''''The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission'''''.
[[Image:TDD Next Mission.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission'' (1985)]]
[[Image:TDD Next Mission.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission'' (1985)]]
'''''The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission''''' is a 1985 made-for-television sequel to ''[[The Dirty Dozen]]''. [[Lee Marvin]] returns as Major John Reisman (despite the 18-year gap between films) as he leads another group of American misfits on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines. Also returning from the original film are [[Ernest Borgnine]] and [[Richard Jaeckel]]. The success of this film led to two more sequels: ''[[Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission]]'' and ''[[The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission]]''.
A MG34 is first seen sitting in the Kübelwagen the Gestapo agent commandeers. Later the soldier riding in the backseat wields the weapon.
Walther PPK
General Sepp Dietrich (Wolf Kahler) uses a Walther PPK to kill his aide, Colonel Schmidt. An interesting note is that Wolf Kahler played another Nazi officer named Dietrich in "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
MG42
During the climax, Sam Sixkiller (Sonny Landham) operates a MG42. German soldiers riding in sidecars also wield MG42s.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
When the Dozen crashland in England after escaping in Hitler's plane, a farmer in the Home Guard thinks they're Germans and attempts to take them prisoner with his shotgun. Reisman takes the weapon from him.