Hogan's Heroes - The Complete First Season
starring: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson
directed by: Bob Sweeney, Bruce Bilson, Edward H. Feldman, Gene Reynolds, Howard Morris
directed by: Bob Sweeney, Bruce Bilson, Edward H. Feldman, Gene Reynolds, Howard Morris
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 9780792199380
Format: Box set, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 0792199383
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 15, 2005
Running Time: 822 minutes
Sales Rank: 1730
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: September 17, 1965
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HOGAN’S HEROES: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON focuses on a group of American soldiers, led by Colonel Hogan (Crane), who are confined in a Nazi prisoner of war camp called Stalag 13 during World War II. While trapped in Stalag 13, the inmates conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders. Because the Germans, led by the bumbling Colonel Wilhelm Klink (Emmy Award™-winning actor Klemperer), are often gullible, the real strength of Hogan’s men are the elaborate ruses and sometimes dangerous lengths they will go to complete their mission.
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Two years after 1963's The Great Escape thrilled movie audiences with a tale of Allied soldiers working cooperatively to flee a World War II-era prisoner-of-war camp, CBS found a hit situation comedy in the loosely similar Hogan's Heroes. Initially dismissed by critics as being in poor taste, the half-hour show starred Bob Crane (previously known for a supporting role on The Donna Reed Show) as Colonel Robert Hogan, leader of a resourceful band of French, British and American guests of the German Luftwaffe. Rather than sit out the war with his fellow captives, Hogan essentially used the POW camp, Stalag 13, as a base for sabotaging Nazi operations whenever possible, helping important prisoners escape, supporting the Resistance, gathering intelligence for the Allies, and generally screwing up enemy battlefield plans. The work was always dangerous, but Hogan's crew had a number of advantages: a network of underground tunnels beneath the camp (some leading to a nearby town), a flair for disguises, the complementary talents of Hogan's key staff, and the reliable idiocy of camp Commandant Klink (Werner Klemperer) and willful ignorance of lead officer Sergeant Schultz (John Banner).
Season one of Hogan's Heroes found all of these elements securely in place and the series balancing farce with suspense. Typical storylines include 'Hold the Tiger,' in which the boys smuggle a new German Tiger Tank into the camp, disassemble it to construct a blueprint, and then reassemble it under Klink's nose. 'The Prisoner's Prisoner' finds Hogan kidnapping a Nazi general, sneaking him into Stalag 13, and tricking him—a la Mission: Impossible--to reveal troop plans. In 'The Prince from the Phone Company,' one of Hogan's most-trusted confederates, radio operator Kinchloe (Ivan Dixon), disguises himself as an African prince trying to secure money from the Third Reich. Half the fun of these shows is watching Hogan thinking quickly on his feet whenever things start to go wrong, or when one of Klink's more intelligent superiors becomes suspicious that not everything at Stalag 13 is as under control as it seems. Besides Dixon, the other players making up Hogan's elite squad include Richard Dawson as the slightly disreputable Newkirk (with a talent for thievery), Larry Hovis as chemistry whiz Carter, and Robert Clary as the charming LeBeau. --Tom Keogh
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- Brings back great memoriesThis was just like I remembered and now my kids can enjoy it, too. It brought back some great memories ... Read More
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- great dealgave this set to my dad for his birthday and he just loves it. worth every penny!!
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- It is great This program is great no matter how many times you want to watch it. It is too bad that T.V. doesn't have ... Read More
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- good comedyThese are good clean comedy for the entire family. We enjoy watching these episodes as a family.
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- Hogan's Heroes Season 1To anyone who did not see this in the 60's -- this was good family entertainment of the type we rarely see ... Read More
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