Dirty Dozen Explained
Dirty Dozen may refer to:
Books, film and television
- The Dirty Dozen (book), 2008 book by Robert A. Levy and William Mellor about twelve Supreme Court decisions
- The Dirty Dozen, a 1967 American war film based on a 1965 novel by E.M. Nathanson
- , a 1985 made-for-TV film
- , a 1987 made-for-TV film
- , a 1988 made-for-TV film
- The Dirty Dozen (filmmaking), a group of American filmmakers who attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts during the 1960s
Music
Albums
Other uses
See also
- Saddam's Dirty Dozen, a group of people who carried out the orders of Saddam Hussein
- Dirty Baker's Dozen or Sedition Caucus, US members of Congress who voted against certification of the 2020 presidential election
- E. M. Nathanson, author of the novel The Dirty Dozen
- Filthy Thirteen, US Army company that inspired the novel
- Wolf Island (novel), a horror fantasy novel featuring a team of soldiers called the "Dirty Dozen"
- Penelope Garcia, character in the Criminal Minds television series called "Dirty Dozen" in one episode
- Game of Shame, 1983 All-Ireland football championship during which the Dublin team was called "The Dirty Dozen"
- USA men's national basketball team, nicknamed "Dirty Dozen" during the 1998 World Championship
- League of Conservation Voters, American conservation group that targets a "Dirty Dozen" politicians each year
- Waterproof wristlet watch, military watches made by 12 manufacturers
- Dark Triad Dirty Dozen, psychological inventory