Kinchloe participates in a camp boxing match to divert attention from Hogan's planned heist.Kinchloe participates in a camp boxing match to divert attention from Hogan's planned heist.Kinchloe participates in a camp boxing match to divert attention from Hogan's planned heist.
Lev Mailer
- Captain Stahl
- (as Ralph Medina)
Roy Goldman
- Prisoner of war
- (uncredited)
Frankie Van
- Referee Herman Smeltzer
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaChuck Hicks (Battling Bruno) was Heavyweight boxing champ of the U.S. Navy's 6th Fleet and later boxed professionally under the name "Chuck Daley".
- GoofsLeBeau is hiding under the desk while the guards search the room but when they switch shots to show the guards the desk chair is pushed in to the area LeBeau is supposed to be hiding in. Then when they switch back to the shot of LeBeau coming out of his hiding place the desk chair is moved away.
- Quotes
General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: We are here on a rather delicate matter - internal service politics.
Col. Wilhelm Klink: You have certainly come to the right man for delicate matters.
General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Your career is a delicate matter.
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Cheers! Ivan
Watching this episode was truly a pleasure! Ivan Dixon was given one of his rare opportunities to take center-stage. Let's face it, the majority of episodes have one or more of the Heroes masquerading as either German civilian or military. Non- Caucasians in Nazi Germany were few-and-far-between, thus unfortunately, restricting Kinchloe's employment outside of the Stalag. Kinch, with a few exceptions, normally provides the voice of sanity among the Heroes. Here Ivan has been given the chance to perform beyond his typical roles and really shines.
The only negative that I have about this episode is Carter's spy scene, which seemed redundant to me. It seems to me that the same information could have been far more safely acquired using the coffee pot receiver. I feel that this entire scene was only added to give Hovis something to do. Without this one scene, I would have likely rated this episode a perfect TEN.
The only negative that I have about this episode is Carter's spy scene, which seemed redundant to me. It seems to me that the same information could have been far more safely acquired using the coffee pot receiver. I feel that this entire scene was only added to give Hovis something to do. Without this one scene, I would have likely rated this episode a perfect TEN.
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- harrytumilson
- Aug 7, 2022
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