The Dirty Dozen is a 1967 war film about a group of convicts who are trained for a risky mission in Nazi-occupied France. The film won an Oscar for sound editing and was based on a novel that drew from real World War II stories of the “Filthy Thirteen,” and the public offer to President Franklin Roosevelt by 44 prisoners serving life sentences to fight in the Pacific. Tickets: $5 at the door. Call 407-321-8111, or visit www.ritztheatersanford.com.