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Hogan's Heroes - The Sixth & Final Season


Directed by
   Bob Sweeney
   Bruce Bilson
   Edward H. Feldman
   Howard Morris
   Irving J. Moore




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Genre: Drama

Plot Outline:
       Just as the castaways were left to languish on Gilligan's Island, so, too, did cancellation deprive fans of seeing Col. Hogan (Bob Crane) and company finally liberated from Stalag 13. But at least this controversial series (again; it's a P.O.W., and not a concentration, camp!) went out literally with a bang, another successful act of sabotage of Nazi operations. The sixth season brought a new face to the barracks, Kenneth Washington as Sgt. Baker, replacing (without explanation) Ivan Dixon's "Kinch." Happily, some of the series' most entertaining recurring characters put in final appearances. Bernard Fox, as the hapless Col. Crittendon, enjoys his finest hour in the two-parter "Lady Chitterly's Lover," in which he must impersonate a look-alike British traitor, and Kathleen Freeman, as the dread Gertrude Berkhalter, upsets Hogan's plans to sneak a downed U.S. general out of camp in "Kommandant Gertrude." John Banner, as Sgt. Schultz, has one of his best episodes in "Kommandant Schultz," in which power goes to the cuddly buffoon's head when he is put in command of Stalag 13. But mostly this season is business as usual, with Hogan and his men--Newkirk (Richard Dawson), LeBeau (Robert Clary) and Carter (Larry Hovis)--smuggling, hijacking, stealing, and otherwise disrupting the German war effort under the nose of clueless Col. Klink (Werner Klemperer, an Emmy nominee for this season). One standout episode is "Eight O'Clock and All Is Well," with guest star Monte Markham as a new prisoner with impeccable credentials whom Hogan discovers is actually a Gestapo spy. And in the episode "Look at the Pretty Snowflakes," Crane gets to demonstrate his virtuoso drumming as he attempts to cause an avalanche. Between the "krauts, lice, stinking food and bloody awful weather," life in Stalag 13 was no picnic. But, as Hogan tries to convince LeBeau not to return to France in the episode "Cuisine a la Stalag 13," let us not forget "all the fun... all the laughs." That is Hogan's Heroes' final legacy.
 

Rating: NR (Not Rated)

Cast Summary:
  Bob Crane
  Werner Klemperer
  John Banner
  Robert Clary
  Richard Dawson

Studio: Paramount

DVD Release Date: 2007-06-05

Runtime: 604

Country: USA

Language: English

Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada)

Format: Color  Full Screen  NTSC

Number of discs: 4

Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

Comment:
    Excellent condition & excellent service. I love Hogan's Hereos and this completed the entire series. Its as funny as I remember it being - and without the commercials!This is one of the best classic TV shows , it is a must for the family or those that enjoyed watching it when they grew up.Great laughs and pure entertainment, so differnt from some of the present comedies. Just great fun!I now have the entire series. I wish there had been extras on this (bloopers, etc.), but even so, it's well worth your money. Few shows stand the test of time. "Mission Impossible" and "Hogan's Heroes" are at the top of the success list. Definitely purchase. It still makes me laugh after all these years.We appreciate Hogan's Heroes - the 6th Season very much. The quality is great and the price is good.