Back in 1963 I watched every episode of combat with my brother and Dad . Combat was one of the best shows of all times ! Vic Morrow and the rest of the crew were a perfect match for the show !!! Absolutely 💯 percent the best show ever !!!
My Dad might've watch this, my mother was anti-war shows and movies as a general rule and would not allow them on if I was in the room (or the house). I would have been 3 or 4 when this aired
Owh...Don't forget with your supervisor..anda with your oil pump atendent boy..they watching with you and your family..oh imiss One person..your basketball Coach..Don't forget..hahaha..(big laught)..
Thank you for posting the best show ever, Combat, power packed with life lessons and illustrated sermons, that we need so much in these perilous times, to inspire us onward and to not give up.
Just incredible how TV shows back then were so great and told human/morality stories worth listening to....and it's not a coincidence that most people growing up from this time frame (early sixties) have turned out pretty good. Hopefully the new generations will appreciate the type of great stories and learn life lessons from the directing/quality/writing/acting from that great TV era :)
Interesting that you should say what you did, and why. The 60's were the birth of the sexual revolution and not many said they wanted to adhere to the previous generation. The people of the 60's wanted to be free, and do as they pleased. They sometimes looked at those who came before them as fuddy duds, and hard-working fools. Why work if you can sell pot or paint paintings, weave macramé and deck the walls with blacklight posters? That's not to say they didn't turn out pretty good though. They wanted to change the world, and they did. People today call them "boomers" and look down on them, claim the world would have been better if the boomers had been just like they are. This generation is the most "anything goes", criticizing one I've known or heard of. They sell a lot of coffee though.
The Wounded Don't Cry-- one of the best human dramas in the series. The writers and producers, the casting director and all those involved, as well as the splendid actors, made Combat what it was, and what it always will be on the screen-- nothing short of brilliant!
Sergeant Saunders is the man, how he instinctively covered his charge Cage to protect him when the ss threw the grenade was so real and quite impressive
I first saw the COMBAT series when I was 13 and just enjoyed the fighting scenes. 60 yrs on and having served the military for 40 yrs, I now appreciate the humanity parts of war.
This episode was filmed on 11/19/63. What happened 3 days later? Oscar Berengi was on that Twilight Zone episode in which he played the brutal S.S. commandant and meets the caretaker. Deaths Head! Damn! These shows taught moral lessons.
One of the best episodes of the series. Vic Morrow out does himself. What an actor! What a loss in his early tragic death. A superior director made this episode what it is.
I just read where Carl Boehm’s daughter, Sissy, with his first wife, accused her parents of sexually molesting her as a child. Sissy wrote her autobiography after both parents died.
Good ole Sarge! I would've followed that guy anywhere into combat or elsewhere, very believable as a top US Army sergeant. Good ones like Vic portrayed were worth their weight in gold according to my father who was a retired US Army Lt Col and served in WWII and Korea. Still such a fantastic show!
I thank you for your father,s serving in Korea. Did he serve in Korean War ? All Korean people thank US for sending troops and saving South Korea in Korean War. And US and South Korea are alliances which connect with blood.
@@Thompson-xp1mk My father, a career Army enlisted man , fought the Japanese in the Pacific and fought in the Korean war. I enlisted in the US Army in 1966 and served 2 tours in Korea. I loved the country and the people.
@@tedm2922 Your father fought against Chinese Communist Army including North Korean Army and you also seved as a US soldier in South Korea , of which I truly thank your family for protecting my country ,which means that US has been alliance of blood with South Korea since Korean War in 1950. US is Korea,s eternal friend . Because US liberated Korea from Japan in 1945 and saved Free Korea in Korean War and is nowadays protecting Korea against North Korea,s invasion .
Sgt. Saunders had to battle against his own sense of humanity almost as much as he had to battle against the Germans, knowing that going soft can get you killed. I guess you could say that he was fighting a two front war sometimes.
The writing is excellent. Saunders dialogue and point of view nothing held back about the enemy.the Germans he Doesn't trust any of them! And Nimoy all soft and compassionate and Kirby telling him he better listen to the sarge. The writer Just lets these characters talk..brilliant writing
When I was a boy I watched a Combat episode entitled Jonah. That episode I understood 100 percent although my english back then was that of a grade one student from a distant country.
@@mariaedwards6371 Combat feature well known Guest stars.. can't recall any ,apart from cast, that got their start. That's why they're Guest Stars.. already known.
Felicity M, Thanks for the information about Leonard Nimoy, who was a mench!! I still remember him in a 1950's serial entitled, "Zombies Of The Stratosphere"!
Give Saunders and Gaje promotions. Give them jump-step promotions to sergeant first class and buck sergeant. The truck looks like the deuces-and-a-half we drove in the 1970s. They were made by AM General at a former Studebaker plant built in WW2 to handle war production. Many Russians thought Studebaker was the American word for automobile.
The Germans in WW2 didn't have large banks of blood supplies such as whole blood or blood plasma that they could supply to front line medical units. Instead they relied on blood transfusions in the field. It was a significant problem for them.
I've watched all of the 12 O' Clock High picking out actors that had roles on Star Trek and got tired of posting them. Now Spock shows up here as well as others.
Wow. Halfway through I thought sure the German who spoke English was leading them into a trap. The sarge is always right about human nature. He WAS right about the German planning to escape, but he really did want to bring back the plasma. So the sarge was only half right. But after all the crap he has witnessed he had NO reason to trust any German. It's hard to know if sarge would have shot him in the back. Maybe he could have just kept walking and got away. After they found the plasma the sarge knew the German was at least right about that. There were lots of Germans in the regular army who were just ordinary people caught up in a mess they didn't start. Many of them who were taken to the US as POW were model prisoners and actually made friends with some Americans, I have heard stories of some who later immigrated to the US after awhile. I worked with an Italian who did that. He didn't want to go back after he saw how modern the US was. He was a POW in a camp not far from Rockford, IL. He became a trustee and made friends with people in town when they escorted him to get supplies. He was amazed by how modern it was with electricity, telephones, running water, Didn't have that in the village he came from. He didn't want to go back but Geneva convention requires it to prevent POW from being held. He said he begged to stay. They couldn't even let him sign papers saying he wanted to stay. It only took about two years for him to save up enough money to come back, He settled in Rockford, got work and rented an appt. LOL
Maybe all my childhood friends just had "early onset hypertestosterone syndrome" but none of us played Navy or Air Corps...Saunders was our hero, his crew were our apostles and a functional Thompson is our Grail. More than a few of us have a Garand and/or a Carbine and/or a 1911 stashed.
Of course, for the purposes of the script, Vic Morrow had to feature, but in reality, the sergeant should never have left his squad like that, he should have sent Caje.
Blooper Alert! No magazine in the Schmeisser @ 42:05, but magically appears @ 42:09, just in time to shoot the SS man. Prop man drinking his breakfast that day...
I watched this as a first run TV series then when I found it on utube and watched from the beginning. In the meantime I had my own war, a family and life’s curve balls. As I watch some of my favorites again I realize how many times the Sergeant was faced with ethical decisions and thanks to Vic Morrow, we see it in his eyes. Guess it’s true if you live long enough almost everything becomes relatable.
And even they got wounded from time to time. Between the whole squad you'd need a wheelbarrow to carry all the purple hearts, bronze & silver stars, DSMs, MOHs they'd have won. Saunders himself would have out-medaled Audy Murphey and SGT York combined.
Sometimes I wonder about the titles. They just don't seem to fit. And I was born in 63 so I didn't see these originally but I did growing up afterwards. And and anyway, I Think the title to this episode should be. Trust is a precious thing.
I have been watching this series from the first episode. It never broadcast in the UK. IMHO it is as good as Mash and on a par with Band of Brothers. I love the anti-war themes and it's good to see men who aren't pumped-up muscles but just as strong bit wiry. The guest stars are great and where did James Coburn get those pearly white teeth in the 1960s? Mr Spock looks almost human with those prosthetic ears.
Oscar Beregi plays a German doctor. In a twilight zone episode plays a German officer in the SS revisiting Dachau . Bad move. And Beregi plays in The Untouhables known as the teacher. I forgot his name he used 👈😫🔫
The German Sgt. looks a little bit like Jon Cryer (Alan Harper) of Two and Half Men. Now playing the part of Lex Luthor on the TV series Supergirl. I just can't see him playing the part of a WWII German soldier or currently as Lex Luthor on Supergirl. Just not evil enough.
It's possible you know more German than I, but I would note, being fluent, a.k.a. conversational in any language is a very long way from being good with words and phrases. Nimoy had Jewish-Ukrainian roots and was said to have preserved his childhood language, he also spent time in Russia before moving to Boston. As you probably know, Europeans and Asians often speak multiple languages while Americans usually don't. These are just my comments, no offense. I've got French, Spanish, Thai, Japanese, and Chinese language skills but speak none of them conversationally. Best regards!
@@mondonico2010 This is off topic but I took my first motorcycle ride in 1963, and I was in 5th period, tenth grade History class when I heard about Kennedy. Still riding at 70, Yahoo!
Back in 1963 I watched every episode of combat with my brother and Dad . Combat was one of the best shows of all times ! Vic Morrow and the rest of the crew were a perfect match for the show !!! Absolutely 💯 percent the best show ever !!!
Yeah, me too...
That's wonderful episode.
My Dad might've watch this, my mother was anti-war shows and movies as a general rule and would not allow them on if I was in the room (or the house). I would have been 3 or 4 when this aired
Owh...Don't forget with your supervisor..anda with your oil pump atendent boy..they watching with you and your family..oh imiss One person..your basketball Coach..Don't forget..hahaha..(big laught)..
This episode is great, as every COMBAT! episode is! It's the greatest war drama ever made, & one of the top 5 shows of any kind, of all time.
I agree
Thank you for posting the best show ever, Combat, power packed with life lessons and illustrated sermons, that we need so much in these perilous times, to inspire us onward and to not give up.
Just incredible how TV shows back then were so great and told human/morality stories worth listening to....and it's not a coincidence that most people growing up from this time frame (early sixties) have turned out pretty good. Hopefully the new generations will appreciate the type of great stories and learn life lessons from the directing/quality/writing/acting from that great TV era :)
And all that moral killing they did!
Don't count on it.
Interesting that you should say what you did, and why. The 60's were the birth of the sexual revolution and not many said they wanted to adhere to the previous generation. The people of the 60's wanted to be free, and do as they pleased. They sometimes looked at those who came before them as fuddy duds, and hard-working fools. Why work if you can sell pot or paint paintings, weave macramé and deck the walls with blacklight posters? That's not to say they didn't turn out pretty good though. They wanted to change the world, and they did. People today call them "boomers" and look down on them, claim the world would have been better if the boomers had been just like they are. This generation is the most "anything goes", criticizing one I've known or heard of. They sell a lot of coffee though.
The Wounded Don't Cry-- one of the best human dramas in the series. The writers and producers, the casting director and all those involved, as well as the splendid actors, made Combat what it was, and what it always will be on the screen-- nothing short of brilliant!
Right on L.A. Wood!
Amen to that!!!
I agree combat a great show
One of their best shows. Really good.
Wow ! These stories were very good. Good actors. Much better than today. Vintage TV 👌
no doubt one of the best segments ever. Morrow shined.
Sergeant Saunders is the man, how he instinctively covered his charge Cage to protect him when the ss threw the grenade was so real and quite impressive
I first saw the COMBAT series when I was 13 and just enjoyed the fighting scenes. 60 yrs on and having served the military for 40 yrs, I now appreciate the humanity parts of war.
This was my show when I was a kid. Severe 6 yrs in the USN, battle tested in Lebanon, Syria, Grenada, Panama & Iraq. Caje is a true WARRIOR!!!
Saw this one twice-- just as good the second time. Combat, the magnificent!
I agree
This episode was filmed on 11/19/63. What happened 3 days later? Oscar Berengi was on that Twilight Zone episode in which he played the brutal S.S. commandant and meets the caretaker. Deaths Head! Damn! These shows taught moral lessons.
One of the best episodes of the series. Vic Morrow out does himself. What an actor! What a loss in his early tragic death. A superior director made this episode what it is.
I ALWAYS THINK OF HIM & THE KIDS WHO WERE KILLED IN THAT HORRIBLE ACCIDENT.
James Komack directed many TV shows, and also starred in The Courtship Of Eddie's Father as "Uncle Norman" the TV series.
@@thetruth3768 me too!!!
Vic Morrow would have been one of the best actors in history if he would have lived he put his heart and soul in combat
I read a book about the Combat! series once. They guys really liked Leonard Nimoy. What a great crew.
Do you by chance still know the title of the book. Sounds interesting.
@@rogerlynch5279 author is Jo davidsmeyer ( a woman)
Mr.Spock before the big ears.
Some great close-up scenes. The best action scenes were the dialogue between the two sergeants. An excellent Combat. Carl Boehm also gone in 2014.
I just read where Carl Boehm’s daughter, Sissy, with his first wife, accused her parents of sexually molesting her as a child. Sissy wrote her autobiography after both parents died.
I love Karlheinz Boehm very much. His famous role in China is Franz Joseph in the Austrian and German co-production movie Sissi
Good ole Sarge! I would've followed that guy anywhere into combat or elsewhere, very believable as a top US Army sergeant. Good ones like Vic portrayed were worth their weight in gold according to my father who was a retired US Army Lt Col and served in WWII and Korea. Still such a fantastic show!
I thank you for your father,s serving in Korea.
Did he serve in Korean War ?
All Korean people thank US for sending troops and saving South Korea in Korean War.
And US and South Korea are alliances which connect with blood.
@@Thompson-xp1mk My father, a career Army enlisted man , fought the Japanese in the Pacific and fought in the Korean war. I enlisted in the US Army in 1966 and served 2 tours in Korea. I loved the country and the people.
@@tedm2922
Your father fought against Chinese Communist Army including North Korean Army and you also seved as a US soldier in South Korea , of which I truly thank your family for protecting my country ,which means that US has been alliance of blood with South Korea since Korean War in 1950.
US is Korea,s eternal friend .
Because US liberated Korea from Japan in 1945 and saved Free Korea in Korean War and is nowadays protecting Korea against North Korea,s invasion .
An amazing episode. It had about everything. I won't go into details. It was just superb in many different ways.
Caje is a very handsome guy! And Morrow’s acting was excellent!
Great episode, I really enjoyed it!!!!
Combat , is so entertaining to watch. So great.thanks
Vic Morrow was one helluva an actor & director. RIP Vic.
If you are visiting Los Angeles, his final resting place is in Culver City. It may be worth a visit.
Sgt. Saunders had to battle against his own sense of humanity almost as much as he had to battle against the Germans, knowing that going soft can get you killed. I guess you could say that he was fighting a two front war sometimes.
I think this is one of the greatest episodes of Combat! I'll pontificate more on another evening.
The writing is excellent. Saunders dialogue and point of view nothing held back about the enemy.the Germans he Doesn't trust any of them! And Nimoy all soft and compassionate and Kirby telling him he better listen to the sarge. The writer Just lets these characters talk..brilliant writing
Great episode thanks for uploading
This reminds me of two movies I really enjoyed. Hell in the Pacific, and Enemy Mine.
Excellent ! a really very good episode. Show also what hate can do...
AWESOME!!! Leonard Nimoy in Combat, AND he's speaks German..... was there anything he couldn't do??? R.I.P Mr. Nimoy.....
Well, he grew up speaking and reading Yiddish; which has similarities to German.
I know I was like 'what'd they do to Rick Jasss...on oh it's Nimoy!'
@@sounddoctorin LOL, yes! In fact I think Rick Jason would have made a great Spock!
Live long and prosper MRNEMOY
I noticed him @1:20 and had to rewind just to be sure.
When I was a boy I watched a Combat episode entitled Jonah. That episode I understood 100 percent although my english back then
was that of a grade one student from a distant country.
High strung Sgt in this one. War will do that to a person. Great show from script, photography, directing and of course acting.
he will always be Spock to me:-) great episode.
Likeyour f'king ahole! What a childish thing tosay!
@chris richard
i've never seen Saunders so angry before
Another good episode . This time with Leonard Nimoy ..( Dr. Spock from Star Trek ) , who is able to speak German quite well . This is great stuff ..!
MR. Spock. Dr. Spock was a famous baby doctor in real life.
Yes,DrSpock was a reall life charater actor! Oh,that;s right,they said he wa a real Dr. I will take MR Spock anytime!@@georgeford6242
Also To hell and back. Starring Audie murphy.the most decorated soldier of ww11. These movies I saw it in 1962. I was 14 years old.
A lot of future stars got their starts on Combat!
Nimoy didn't get his start on Combat..
@@donlove3741 person was not implying Nimoy but others actors in general
@@mariaedwards6371 Combat feature well known Guest stars.. can't recall any ,apart from cast, that got their start.
That's why they're Guest Stars.. already known.
Lot of them were WW2 vets..
@@donlove3741 You're right. He did a boatload of stuff before he got here. Quite a few westerns.
I never realized just how many actors got a start on this series.
Same with Gunsmoke.
Leonard Nimoy and Vic Morrow were good friends before this episode. Nimoy was a pallbearer at Morrow's funeral.
Never knew that Thanks 👍
Interested, thanks
Felicity M, Thanks for the information about Leonard Nimoy, who was a mench!! I still remember him in a 1950's serial entitled, "Zombies Of The Stratosphere"!
The pov of Saunders not trusting any germans vs Newman.."you better listen to the sarge.. he knows what he's talking about."
Great writing
A good television series from the early 1960's.
Not arguing at all, but when you're shooting 30 + hour-long shows per year it's a wonderment that the continuity was as good as it was.
Another excellent episode!
Give Saunders and Gaje promotions. Give them jump-step promotions to sergeant first class and buck sergeant.
The truck looks like the deuces-and-a-half we drove in the 1970s. They were made by AM General at a former Studebaker plant built in WW2 to handle war production. Many Russians thought Studebaker was the American word for automobile.
Its a good show,although Bauer should have surrendered earlier.
The incident with the bird was a nice touch.Nice to see Leonard Nimoy in the series.
I love the conflict they show between duty and humanity.
Lot of action too. I won't miss this movie. Sgt. Saunders is great
Wow. Both Oscar Beregi, Jr. and Leonard Nimoy.
LOL, a regiment of Panzer IIs in 1944 wouldn't have got far. Still, always loved the show, and the error spotting only heightens the pleasure
The Germans in WW2 didn't have large banks of blood supplies such as whole blood or blood plasma that they could supply to front line medical units. Instead they relied on blood transfusions in the field. It was a significant problem for them.
Leonard Nimoy is in this episode, looks good
I thought that was Mr. Spock in this episode. Just awesome!
Vic is such bad ass he can push a two and a half ton truck out of the mud with just his hands.
I've watched all of the 12 O' Clock High picking out actors that had roles on Star Trek and got tired of posting them. Now Spock shows up here as well as others.
I don't think we need worry about Nichelle Nichols.
Walter Koenig (Chekov) was in a season 1 early episode as well. Didn't even get a credit, but he was easy to spot.
Go back to "Thw Silent Service" you will wear out a pencil writing down all the future stars
@@TheEvilDrR he was a soldier looking for a password in the pouring rain
What do you get when you have kirby on patrol with a BAR and a German pow escapee?
Ironically enough you get an alive prisoner
Awesome episode 🇺🇸👍💪
Wow. Halfway through I thought sure the German who spoke English was leading them into a trap. The sarge is always right about human nature. He WAS right about the German planning to escape, but he really did want to bring back the plasma. So the sarge was only half right. But after all the crap he has witnessed he had NO reason to trust any German.
It's hard to know if sarge would have shot him in the back. Maybe he could have just kept walking and got away. After they found the plasma the sarge knew the German was at least right about that.
There were lots of Germans in the regular army who were just ordinary people caught up in a mess they didn't start. Many of them who were taken to the US as POW were model prisoners and actually made friends with some Americans, I have heard stories of some who later immigrated to the US after awhile. I worked with an Italian who did that. He didn't want to go back after he saw how modern the US was. He was a POW in a camp not far from Rockford, IL. He became a trustee and made friends with people in town when they escorted him to get supplies. He was amazed by how modern it was with electricity, telephones, running water, Didn't have that in the village he came from. He didn't want to go back but Geneva convention requires it to prevent POW from being held. He said he begged to stay. They couldn't even let him sign papers saying he wanted to stay. It only took about two years for him to save up enough money to come back, He settled in Rockford, got work and rented an appt. LOL
If i got the role name right the actor must have been John Pedrini. That actor had played in a couple of WW II movies and shows.
At 42:07 the german picked up the mp40 it had no mag in it. Next shot it did, lucky man
My 10th birthday got the Combat play set complete with the THOMPSON my friends all played combat and made the new kids play the Germans Lol
Maybe all my childhood friends just had "early onset hypertestosterone syndrome" but none of us played Navy or Air Corps...Saunders was our hero, his crew were our apostles and a functional Thompson is our Grail. More than a few of us have a Garand and/or a Carbine and/or a 1911 stashed.
2d season was top notch. One of the best seasons.
Combat is the best !!!!😍
Leonard Nimoy before he put on the pointed ears and joined Starfleet.
Saunders has his work cut out for him with Kirby - a hothead and complainer.
He's a Vulcan, he had the pointed ears bobbed for this episode of Combat!
Saunders took no notice of Cage's amusement that Sarge tossed a kraut grenade that blew up his own radio! That was funny.
Of course, for the purposes of the script, Vic Morrow had to feature, but in reality, the sergeant should never have left his squad like that, he should have sent Caje.
RIP Leonard Nimoy
Blooper Alert! No magazine in the Schmeisser @ 42:05, but magically appears @ 42:09, just in time to shoot the SS man. Prop man drinking his breakfast that day...
I have watched this series Combat movies from TV of the Americans forces Vietnam network on 1968-1969...
Leonard Nimoy shone in this episode, as well, his German was good, as well!
There's nothing better than Morrow spraying Krauts with that Tommy gun.
“If it comes down to you or them....send flowers.”
-Nathan Muir (Robert Redford), Spy Game
Vic morrow is a good actor. He can perform a good soldier.
Classic Vic Morrow as Sergeant Saunders
Vic Morrow is cool. He was a great actor
I watched this as a first run TV series then when I found it on utube and watched from the beginning. In the meantime I had my own war, a family and life’s curve balls. As I watch some of my favorites again I realize how many times the Sergeant was faced with ethical decisions and thanks to Vic Morrow, we see it in his eyes. Guess it’s true if you live long enough almost everything becomes relatable.
It was called combat a viewers guide to the TV series NY Jo Davidsmeyer I have it great book
Todo o filme de guerra combate sobre a segunda traduzido em português. Por favor.
Thank you for reminding me of "Peeping Tom." I haven't seen it since college nearly 40 years ago. Not an easy movie to watch, but necessary.
If you are not Doc, Cage, Little John or Kirby, you don't want to be on Sander's squad.
I would have followed Vic ( Sarge) anywhere. He cared!!!
And even they got wounded from time to time. Between the whole squad you'd need a wheelbarrow to carry all the purple hearts, bronze & silver stars, DSMs, MOHs they'd have won. Saunders himself would have out-medaled Audy Murphey and SGT York combined.
That bridge looks like the one used in the "ambush" episode minus the guard rails.
Sometimes I wonder about the titles. They just don't seem to fit. And I was born in 63 so I didn't see these originally but I did growing up afterwards. And and anyway, I Think the title to this episode should be. Trust is a precious thing.
I watched this three times, and I just realized Newman was Spoc from Star Trek
getting out of that mud would be really hard
I have been watching this series from the first episode. It never broadcast in the UK. IMHO it is as good as Mash and on a par with Band of Brothers. I love the anti-war themes and it's good to see men who aren't pumped-up muscles but just as strong bit wiry. The guest stars are great and where did James Coburn get those pearly white teeth in the 1960s? Mr Spock looks almost human with those prosthetic ears.
Thats Leonard effing Nemoy in there, but nobody can beat Cage in handsomeness, looks like Stallone
"Guest Star Leonard Nimoy"
great episode.
The place where they shot this episode is the same spot of s3e12, 'Rare Vintage' .
Where did the majority of the filming of Combat episodes take place ?
@@leezee2894Franklin Canyon Reservoir, where Andy Griffith and Opie went fishing. 😂
QUIT ALL THE NIT-PICKING ABOUT TECNICALITIES & BE HAPPY FOR A GREAT SHOW !!!!!!!! No other tv or movie production has done better.
Amen to that!!!
Oscar Beregi plays a German doctor. In a twilight zone episode plays a German officer in the SS revisiting Dachau . Bad move. And Beregi plays in The Untouhables known as the teacher. I forgot his name he used 👈😫🔫
Joe Kulak the teacher 2 years older and I'm remembering more shit 💩😀
The German Sgt. looks a little bit like Jon Cryer (Alan Harper) of Two and Half Men. Now playing the part of Lex Luthor on the TV series Supergirl. I just can't see him playing the part of a WWII German soldier or currently as Lex Luthor on Supergirl. Just not evil enough.
A very good episode
great episode
Ok, who tied the bird to the nest at 28:00???
I noticed that!
Wow Leonard Simon Nimoy was in this one.
Vic was and is a great actor
This looks like same building from another episode.(General and the Sergeant)
THIS WAS RELEASED NOV 19,1963. WHAT HAPPENED THREE DAYS LATER? SPOCK WOULD APPEAR IN THE RAIDER FOURTH SEASON.AGAIN SPEAKING FLUENT GERMAN.
Yes I remember. Kennedy assasinated. Hard to believe it was that long ago.
And I believe our dear Preesident Kennedy Was Killed on that day too, a little more Important I would say ! Or 23rd always get days mistaken!
It's possible you know more German than I, but I would note, being fluent, a.k.a. conversational in any language is a very long way from being good with words and phrases. Nimoy had Jewish-Ukrainian roots and was said to have preserved his childhood language, he also spent time in Russia before moving to Boston. As you probably know, Europeans and Asians often speak multiple languages while Americans usually don't.
These are just my comments, no offense. I've got French, Spanish, Thai, Japanese, and Chinese language skills but speak none of them conversationally. Best regards!
@@mondonico2010 This is off topic but I took my first motorcycle ride in 1963, and I was in 5th period, tenth grade History class when I heard about Kennedy. Still riding at 70, Yahoo!
that kraut and sargent had a moment there. kinda weird.
I was thinking the same way!!!!
4:38 it was that moment Billy knew he fucked up.
At 5:12 that's Mister Spock *Leonard Nimoy* of the original Star Trek.
Howard Fortyfive Third episode he is in. The Klingons are just like the Germans.
He comes in after Sarge @1:20, that's when I first noticed him. Those eyebrows.
I could see Leonard Nimoy who had acted in TV show Star Trek in 1960s.
From South Korea.
Morality of a past war from all sides and the contradictions of the human condition.
Two great war movie combat 1962
The longest day 1962