Mr. Bronson’s Father Was A Miner
One of the Dirty Dozen’s backstories involves art imitating life, which is a typical occurrence in the world of comic books. The character of Joseph Wladislaw, played by Charles Bronson, reveals that his father used to work in the mines of Poland when asked about him. In his home country of Lithuania, the actor’s real father performed the same role as the actor in this production. As a child growing up in Pennsylvania, Bronson had direct touch with the coal mining industry, which he found fascinating.
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Charles Bronson’s Father Was An Actual Miner
The Fake Chateau Was Well-Built
The counterfeit chateau that The Dirty Dozen had constructed was planned to be demolished, but the project was never completed due to lack of funds. In spite of the fact that the structure’s constructors had done a fantastic job, detonating the dynamite would have required more than 70 tons of explosives to bring it tumbling down. As a result, quick-thinking designers were compelled to reconstruct a portion of the building for the scenario in issue using substantially flimsier materials such as plastic and cork in order to save time on the production schedule. Boom!
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The Fake Chateau Was Well Built