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Combat! (1962)

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Combat!

    • SeasonsYearsTop-rated
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  • Combat! (1962)

    S5.E1 ∙ The Gun

    Tue, Sep 13, 1966
    To knock out a German bunker, the squad must drag a cannon over a mile of rough, enemy-infested terrain.
    8.5/10 (111)
    Vic Morrow in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E2 ∙ The Losers

    Tue, Sep 20, 1966
    Saunders and Littlejohn are ordered to destroy an enemy bridge--with the help of four GIs being held for court-martial.
    8.6/10 (114)
    Combat! (1962)

    S5.E3 ∙ Ollie Joe

    Tue, Sep 27, 1966
    Sergeant Saunders' squad is disrupted by Ollie Joe Brown, a young soldier determined to be "GI Perfect."
    7.9/10 (95)
    Sal Mineo and Fernando Lamas in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E4 ∙ The Brothers

    Tue, Oct 4, 1966
    A reconnaissance patrol is jeopardized by two Frenchman vital to the mission: a veteran Resistance fighter and his frightened brother.
    8.0/10 (95)
    Vic Morrow in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E5 ∙ The Chapel at Able-Five

    Tue, Oct 11, 1966
    Alone and blinded, Saunders is at the mercy of a German chaplain.
    8.8/10 (98)
    Combat! (1962)

    S5.E6 ∙ A Child's Game

    Tue, Oct 18, 1966
    Saunders' men are ordered to take a farmhouse that is defended by a determined group of teenage German soldiers.
    8.3/10 (93)
    Combat! (1962)

    S5.E7 ∙ The Letter

    Tue, Oct 25, 1966
    Saunders rankles his squad members by showing too much concern for a young replacement who bears a disquieting resemblance to the Sergeant's recently-enlisted kid brother.
    8.6/10 (88)
    Combat! (1962)

    S5.E8 ∙ Headcount

    Tue, Nov 1, 1966
    Ordered to escort an important group of German prisoners to the rear, Saunders faces heavy odds; the POWs outnumber the GIs 18 to 5.
    8.5/10 (87)
    Combat! (1962)

    S5.E9 ∙ Decision

    Tue, Nov 15, 1966
    Saunders is uneasy about Charles Harris, a doctor turned demolitions expert.
    8.0/10 (90)
    Pierre Jalbert and Rick Jason in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E10 ∙ The Outsider

    Tue, Nov 22, 1966
    A GI bitterly recalls the events that put him in the hospital.
    8.2/10 (88)
    Combat! (1962)

    S5.E11 ∙ Conflict

    Tue, Nov 29, 1966
    A vital mission is jeopardized by Saunders' own short-tempered squad members, who suffer from raw nerves caused by lack of sleep.
    8.5/10 (98)
    Angelo De Meo in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E12 ∙ Gulliver

    Tue, Dec 6, 1966
    Wounded Littlejohn becomes a modern Gulliver.
    7.5/10 (96)
    Jack Hogan in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E13 ∙ The Bankroll

    Tue, Dec 13, 1966
    Kirby starts questioning his own principles when he finds himself risking his neck for a deadbeat.
    8.2/10 (100)
    Robert Duvall and Conlan Carter in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E14 ∙ Cry for Help

    Tue, Dec 20, 1966
    A captured German medic is forced to choose between duty to his country and his compassion for humanity.
    8.5/10 (91)
    Carol Lawrence and Vic Morrow in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E15 ∙ The Furlough

    Tue, Dec 27, 1966
    In a bomb-scarred London suburb, Saunders spends a furlough helping an orphanage director.
    8.4/10 (97)
    Combat! (1962)

    S5.E16 ∙ Entombed

    Tue, Jan 3, 1967
    A mine cave-in forces enemies into an uneasy truce.
    7.8/10 (92)
    Ricardo Montalban in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E17 ∙ Gadjo

    Tue, Jan 17, 1967
    Saunders tangles with Barbu, a wily gypsy.
    8.0/10 (91)
    Telly Savalas in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E18 ∙ Anniversary

    Tue, Jan 24, 1967
    Suffering from shock, a French Resistance fighter wages a one-man war against the Allies and the Germans.
    7.5/10 (88)
    James Daly, Jack Hogan, Vic Morrow, and Dick Peabody in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E19 ∙ Encounter

    Tue, Jan 31, 1967
    Captain Cole [James Daly] is reunited with his son, Jack [James MacArthur], who he hasn't seen in years. Jack is now a reporter who is sent to the front to cover the war. Jack arrives at HQ just as Captain Cole returns from a patrol and it is evident right from the start that his relations with his son are strained. Jack is stopped from going on patrol by his father but eventually manages to join a patrol with Lt Hanley and Captain Cole. The patrol is ambushed by Germans and is pinned down in a farmhouse. Doc is wounded in the first rush and manages to break away into the bush and make his way back to get reinforcements. While they are pinned down in the farmhouse Captain Cole and Jack realise that they are closer than they believed and manage to patch up their problems just as Caje arrives with reinforcements to relieve them.
    8.2/10 (81)
    Tom Skerritt in The Gauntlet (1967)

    S5.E20 ∙ The Gauntlet

    Tue, Feb 7, 1967
    Saunders is wounded, hounded by dogs, and finally captured and drugged.
    7.9/10 (84)
    Jack Hogan and Gavin MacLeod in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E21 ∙ The Masquers

    Tue, Feb 14, 1967
    German soldiers are infiltrating the Allied lines dressed as Americans and Kirby is caught up in the action when he is involved in an ambush. He takes another soldier, Carl Driskoll [Roger Perry] prisoner not sure whether he is American or a German disguised as an American. They are both then captured by British Cpl. Tommy Behan [Gavin MacLeod], who is totally unsure who to trust. As they move along the road they come across a jeep that has been ambushed. The only survivor is Cpl. Marty Roberts [Nick Adams] who was a prisoner on the jeep. Now totally unsure who is who, Cpl. Behan handcuffs Kirby to Cpl. Roberts and marches his three prisoners away hoping to find help. They come across a hunter's cabin in the woods and decide to bunker down for the night. While there the cabin is approached by to soldiers and Cpl. Behan challenges them. They are German infiltrators and both are killed in the ensuing shootout but Behan is wounded. As they sit through the night, Roberts tries to talk the other two into tackling Cpl. Behan saying he can't stay awake all night. Behan feels he can trust Driskoll who seems to have stayed out of any involvement and asks him to keep the others covered while he sleeps. Driskoll takes his sten gun and then turns it on Behan and kills him. Roberts (who speaks fluent German) tries to convince Driskoll that he is an infiltrator also and, as Driskoll is about to kill Kirby, the owner of the cabin bursts in and takes him prisoner. He is a member of the French Resistance and decides to take them all to the American lines so they can work out who is who. On their way there they come across a German patrol and Driskoll shout out to warn them whereupon he is shot by the Frenchman. Kirby and Cpl. Roberts (who are still handcuffed together) make a break for it just as the Frenchman is himself killed. They come across a farmhouse and try to find something to break the handcuffs which they manage to do. Now separated Roberts tells Kirby he is not going back as he is scared he will be shot as a deserter. As they move out they are pinned down by the three remaining Germans. Roberts tries to distract to Germans by posing as an infiltrator but is killed by a group of GI's that have arrived on the scene and hear him speaking German.
    8.7/10 (95)
    Dennis Hopper, Noah Beery Jr., Dan Duryea, Robert Easton, and Joe Maross in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E22 ∙ A Little Jazz

    Tue, Feb 21, 1967
    A group of USO entertainers are on the way to the front when their truck blows a tyre. As their driver is changing the tyre they decide to have a practice unaware that a German patrol is moving in on them. Fortunately, Sgt. Saunders and the squad have also heard them and move in behind the Germans. The driver and accompanying MP are killed in the attack so Saunders decides to take the USO group with him while they finish their job. They work their way forward and come across a mill house which they decide to use as a temporary base. The USO leader Bernie [Dan Duryea] is making life difficult for Saunders and generally proving very difficult to handle. Battalion radio Saunders and tell them to hold their position as they are sending transport for the USO group. As they are consolidating their position their scout reports that a German patrol is moving in. They manage to kill the German scouts but are pinned down by the Germans heavy machine gun. Bernie decides to take matters into his own hands and, unbeknown to the others, raises a white flag. The German commander, Lt. Knubel [Hank Brandt] sent two of his men in to accept the surrender and, when they approach, they are shot down. Brandt is furious and sends for reinforcements. Saunders tells Bernie that his stupid action will cost them all their lives as the Germans will now take no prisoners. The other members of the group including Hank [Noah Beery Jnr] who has been wounded, Zac [Dennis Hopper] and Woody [Robert Easton] tell Bernie that he did the wrong thing. Hank, out of his mind, wanders out towards the shot Germans and is killed. The squad is running low on ammunition and Saunders and Kirby sneak out to retrieve ammunition and grenades from one of the dead Germans just as an attack is launched. As they fight back reinforcements from battalion arrive and relive them but it is too late for Woody who has died from a wound.
    8.3/10 (94)
    William Campbell and Dick Peabody in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E23 ∙ Nightmare on the Red Ball Run

    Tue, Feb 28, 1967
    A tyrannical sergeant, snipers and a dangerous cargo plague Kirby and Littlejohn as they drive trucks to the front lines.
    8.2/10 (95)
    Conlan Carter, Jack Hogan, and Rick Jason in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E24 ∙ Jonah

    Tue, Mar 7, 1967
    While on patrol, Lt Hanley's newest replacement, Hank Dolan [Tom Simcox] is a man who believes he is cursed to cause the deaths of the men around him. A series of mishaps where those with him are killed whilst he is untouched leaves the other patrol members starting to believe he is right. During an attack on a German observation post Dolan is wounded and no one else is hurt making them realise he was not a Jonah.
    7.8/10 (78)
    Robert Duvall and Vic Morrow in Combat! (1962)

    S5.E25 ∙ The Partisan

    Tue, Mar 14, 1967
    Hanley sends Saunders' patrol to scout for 88s shelling the town they've been ordered to hold. Ambushed by a German squad, Saunders is separated and aided by what appear to be French partisans.
    8.1/10 (95)

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