Now, go find a film called 'GHOST BOAT'. Stars David Jasen. (its a British film). Made as a tv two-parter by ITV. I think it is available on dvd. If you like this, you'll like that. :-)
Interesting story. The only problem with this episode is that U-147 did not survive until 1945. It was sunk on June 2, 1941---before the U.S. was even in the war. See real story here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-147_(1940). Also, the rhythmic pounding can easily be explained by contracting and expanding metal subject to the great ocean pressures as the U-boat changed depth in the oceans, perhaps a poorer grade of metal than what was usual.
Can't remember if it was this show or another where they found a sunken U-boat well after the war and when the divers came up, they were freaking out from message banging from inside hull.
Close, but it wasn't a U-boat in the show you're thinking of. It was an American WWll sub found by an American destroyer off the Solomon Islands in 1963 when it picked up the pounding on it's sonar and sent the diver down to investigate. It was, indeed a Twilight Zone episode titled The Thirty-Fathom Grave and one of the first of the 1 hour shows. Saw it when it first ran when I was in 6th grade and it gave me the willies then. I have the DVD version and even today it still gives me the willies watching it. Like this episode, the pounding is explained at the end of the episode, but two explanations are given as to it's cause leaving the choice to the viewer as to which it might have been.
Thanks for update. Some other TZ episodes I remember were Burgess Meredith as a librarian and sole survivor of nuclear war. Happy he's got all the time in world to read and winds up breaking his glasses. Another was episode where prisoner was put on uninhabited planet to serve sentence and given female companion whom he falls in love with. Unknown to prisoner she's a robot and they destroy her when his sentence was served. Couple others stood out too. Take care.
One step beyond was a favorite show of mine, the Twilight zone better in my books tho.... but it was ok for the time. If u r looking for complete accuracy dont watch, they didn't coin the term loosely based until sometime later, much later. But interesting for the time...
Good one! Nice to see Werner Klemperer in a serious Nazi role, and he didn't disappoint. Also very good set design. Was it an actual U-boat left over from the war in dry dock perhaps, or a very good copy? Can the res be upped from grainy 240p to 480p?
After searching with no avail..wondering who remembers the episode with the WWII allied glider of the past landed by the skeleton crew? still searching..If you remember the episode name would you please let me know, thanks.
Interesting thing is that Werner Klemperer was born of a Jewish family. Playing Colonal Klink in Hogan's Hero's he only condition to playing the part is that he always looses in every episode.
Actually, the condition (for him to play the part) was that Klink would be portrayed as a fool who never succeeded. Personally, while Werner Klemperer's was okay, I really think the show would have been better, less slapstick, had the producers passed and selected another without that condition to play the role. Even Klemperer's father didn't like Klink as played ("who is the author of this material").
Yea this story is bullsh*t: 3rd patrol and loss: U-147's third and final patrol began on 24 May 1941. A week later, she torpedoed the British freighter Gravelines northwest of the Bloody Foreland (western Ireland), which broke in two and was declared a total loss; the forward part of the ship was towed to the Clyde and scrapped. On 2 June U-147 encountered convoy OB-239 near the African coast and attacked alone (a decision which historian Clay Blair described as "bold"). She damaged one ship, (the Mokambo), before being sunk with all hands by a British destroyer, HMS Wanderer and a corvette, HMS Periwinkle
Maybe they changed the name. There was no Bautmann. Based on a true story does not mean every detail is fact. This could have been a conglomeration of a few stories. For example, some U-Boats did escape Germany after WW2.
Und izn't zat CL. Klink on zere? Oh Ja! Himmel! , Arsch, Und Volkanbroch!!!!! No Vun iss foolink ME! Wo ist Schultz!!! He MUST be ze vun bengink on ze out zide! Foolz! FOOLZ! Zay left him out zide und he iss too stoopid to droun JA!!!
umm I wonder who was that big shot who showed up n took over the sub? who really sent him n why was he given full access?! it was apparent that he was doing the banging, somehow...the captain who surrendered -just like rest of brain washed idiots- didn't know they would've been better off dead than to surrender to the scumbag mass murderers who'd sink ships like Lusitania with 2500 women n children on board -in a heartbeat- just to blame d Germans n find themselves 8 million stupid soldiers -overnight- who believed Reuters n all the rest of the lying media!... alas
I have a habit of looking these stories uo to read the original story. Well, most of the stories are based on true stories. This one, however, is not. This u boat was sunk in 1941. It never made it to see Hitler die. I was very dissapointed.
But, of course... The real U-147 was sunk on june, 1941 (and away goes the tale of the skeleton discovered inside a tank); all this "Heil" shouting with the raised arm was by no means neither popular nor usual among UBoat crews; the bunk in the very control room is as preposterous as it will be to have the WC in the upper deck; an Uboat commander taking orders from a civilian (Gestapo or Nazi top brass or whatever) amidst an attack is as absurd as the bunk and WC affairs put together... and we are barely 3 minutes into the movie. At least they were using metric instead of imperial measurement... No, this episode is everything but historical, hahaha :) PS And what the fuck are they doing, sailing underwater with a periscope raised at all times? ;)
Thank you for the opportunity to see these episodes of One Step Beyond. I waa too young to watch them the first time they were shown
Julie Munro
Glad to see the sea and a good show.
Yep, that's Col. Wilhelm Klink (Werner Kemplerer, March 22, 1920 - December 6, 2000).
Strange episode. Brilliant performance by Col. Klink!
Right there lass, Keep happy.
Hogan! Stop hiring Schultz for you home sex films.
Hey, I thought Col. Klink was a Luftwaffe (air force) officer, not a Kriegsmarine (naval) officer.
Not strange at all
Werner Klemperer as Captain. Awesome. Only saw him in one role besides Klink before this.
+Mike Alesi Also a concert pianist?
+mrt57rn Also Leon Askin aka General Burkhalter
Thanks for the video! This one is so creepy!
Now, go find a film called 'GHOST BOAT'. Stars David Jasen. (its a British film). Made as a tv two-parter by ITV. I think it is available on dvd. If you like this, you'll like that. :-)
This is a lot more believable than Hogan's Dog and Pony Show.
Thanks for posting!
YAY- Colonel Klink! (Werner Klemperer). Great actor & great guy.
Interesting story. The only problem with this episode is that U-147 did not survive until 1945. It was sunk on June 2, 1941---before the U.S. was even in the war. See real story here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-147_(1940). Also, the rhythmic pounding can easily be explained by contracting and expanding metal subject to the great ocean pressures as the U-boat changed depth in the oceans, perhaps a poorer grade of metal than what was usual.
Sailors....are a superstitious lot.
I watched an episode on T.V. just a bit ago and I saw the trailer at the end for this episode.
If you believe what is written in Wikipedia...I've got a bridge on the moon to sell you...
ONE OF THE BEST.
I always enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Enjoyable episode.
Peace.
never get me to go out to sea on a sub....
toured one once....
scary & claustrophobic ...
SAME HERE!!!!
A Klaustrophobic Klink ? And Lt. Andersen from Perry Mason as a U Boat Loit Nant
No ghosts have ever escaped from Stalag 13, Hogan!
maybe this was the idea for the movie..U571...which was great...enjoyed this, thanks.
Can't remember if it was this show or another where they found a sunken U-boat well after the war and when the divers came up, they were freaking out from message banging from inside hull.
+speedskiff2 I think that was a one hour Twilight Zone episode The Thirty-Fathom Grave.
+ThatsMrMoronToYou You are correct. Believe it or not, watched it on the SciFi channel 1 AM this morning. Talk about the "Zone"! Happy New Year.
Close, but it wasn't a U-boat in the show you're thinking of. It was an American WWll sub found by an American destroyer off the Solomon Islands in 1963 when it picked up the pounding on it's sonar and sent the diver down to investigate. It was, indeed a Twilight Zone episode titled The Thirty-Fathom Grave and one of the first of the 1 hour shows. Saw it when it first ran when I was in 6th grade and it gave me the willies then. I have the DVD version and even today it still gives me the willies watching it. Like this episode, the pounding is explained at the end of the episode, but two explanations are given as to it's cause leaving the choice to the viewer as to which it might have been.
Thanks for update. Some other TZ episodes I remember were Burgess Meredith as a librarian and sole survivor of nuclear war. Happy he's got all the time in world to read and winds up breaking his glasses. Another was episode where prisoner was put on uninhabited planet to serve sentence and given female companion whom he falls in love with. Unknown to prisoner she's a robot and they destroy her when his sentence was served. Couple others stood out too. Take care.
He knew it was a robot.All the best.
You have One Step Beyond mixed in here too.
I never saw One Step Beyond.
WOW!!!
WHAT MAKES MEN AND WOMEN DO THAT THEMSELVES? (WAR)
these germans speak such good english!!
Germans do speak better English than Americans.
One step beyond was a favorite show of mine, the Twilight zone better in my books tho.... but it was ok for the time. If u r looking for complete accuracy dont watch, they didn't coin the term loosely based until sometime later, much later. But interesting for the time...
Col Hogan messing with the Kammandant.
Col Klink. SChuuuuullltttz!
Wasn't he in hogan's heroes
hahaha!!!!!!!!! Otto is type-casted.
The movie had a bigger budget. It's a TV show, they work with what they had.
Thank you!
Oh damn! Werner! Col Klink himself
Good one! Nice to see Werner Klemperer in a serious Nazi role, and he didn't disappoint. Also very good set design. Was it an actual U-boat left over from the war in dry dock perhaps, or a very good copy? Can the res be upped from grainy 240p to 480p?
Same legend as the Great Eastern.. U-147 was sunk in 1941.
Colonel Klink!!!!!!!!! Hooooogggaaannnn!!!!!!!!
STOP THE HAMMERING, STOP THE HAMMERING.
After searching with no avail..wondering who remembers the episode with the WWII allied glider of the past landed by the skeleton crew? still searching..If you remember the episode name would you please let me know, thanks.
Interesting thing is that Werner Klemperer was born of a Jewish family. Playing Colonal Klink in Hogan's Hero's he only condition to playing the part is that he always looses in every episode.
Actually, the condition (for him to play the part) was that Klink would be portrayed as a fool who never succeeded. Personally, while Werner Klemperer's was okay, I really think the show would have been better, less slapstick, had the producers passed and selected another without that condition to play the role. Even Klemperer's father didn't like Klink as played ("who is the author of this material").
the funny thing id that Werner Klemperer looked the same here as e did on an episode of Law and Order in the 90s
C'mon people, it's a TV show!!!
Col Klink...great
It's a LIE! Her Frunkundshteen! It's a LIE IT"S A LIE!!!!!
I've seen other youtube versions, you are intentionally blurring this, you already have a watermark no need in such. You have cut sections out.
DIII-SMIIIIIIIISED!
U-BOAT IS OP
Hogan up to his old tricks again!.
Kling's greatest command.
Werner klemperer the Nazi also played vol Klink on Hogan heroes and he was Jewish.
Yea this story is bullsh*t: 3rd patrol and loss: U-147's third and final patrol began on 24 May 1941. A week later, she torpedoed the British freighter Gravelines northwest of the Bloody Foreland (western Ireland), which broke in two and was declared a total loss; the forward part of the ship was towed to the Clyde and scrapped. On 2 June U-147 encountered convoy OB-239 near the African coast and attacked alone (a decision which historian Clay Blair described as "bold"). She damaged one ship, (the Mokambo), before being sunk with all hands by a British destroyer, HMS Wanderer and a corvette, HMS Periwinkle
this is a Sci Fi show from the 60s
+Mike Alesi Gee clever lad your iQ must be above 20.
+Mike Alesi Gee clever lad your iQ must be above 20.
Thank you 😊 break a leg
Hooooggggaaaannnn......
Precursor to Twilight Zone
It's odd seeing "Klink" without his monikel.
Maybe they changed the name. There was no Bautmann. Based on a true story does not mean every detail is fact. This could have been a conglomeration of a few stories. For example, some U-Boats did escape Germany after WW2.
U-Boats unofficial name?
Das Hogan
I never realized what an awful actor Colonel Klink was until now.
The captain seems to have an Indian accent.
Bauman needs to be fragged !!!
I know nutziiiiiiiin. lol.
yup
Und izn't zat CL. Klink on zere? Oh Ja! Himmel! , Arsch, Und Volkanbroch!!!!! No Vun iss foolink ME! Wo ist Schultz!!! He MUST be ze vun bengink on ze out zide! Foolz! FOOLZ! Zay left him out zide und he iss too stoopid to droun JA!!!
If they had nuclear bombs the war would be more interesting.
Col. Klink! wo ist Schultz?
I know nothiinngg.
There’s a true story about a haunted WWI U-boat. I don’t suppose this was inspired by it?
first 3 shows..were cut short ..removed a lot ..Boo ..may not watch others
brim Williams 1st film
is that col klink????????
why were they called U boats?
Kemal Mustafa "U-Boot" (pronounced U-Boat) is short for "Unterseeboot" meaning "Under Sea Boat."
Holy Crap colonel klink!
12:38 Judo Chop!
umm I wonder who was that big shot who showed up n took over the sub? who really sent him n why was he given full access?!
it was apparent that he was doing the banging, somehow...the captain who surrendered -just like rest of brain washed idiots- didn't know they would've been better off dead than to surrender to the scumbag mass murderers who'd sink ships like Lusitania with 2500 women n children on board -in a heartbeat- just to blame d Germans n find themselves 8 million stupid soldiers -overnight- who believed Reuters n all the rest of the lying media!... alas
+matey Betoche Are you a natural moron or do you have to train hard to get to that level of utter stupidity?
I have a habit of looking these stories uo to read the original story. Well, most of the stories are based on true stories. This one, however, is not. This u boat was sunk in 1941. It never made it to see Hitler die. I was very dissapointed.
It was U143... Somehow they made a mistake in the show calling it U147
Sounds like a rip-off of Poe's Tell Tale Heart.
"Radio message, Cap'n", not "Radio message Herr Kapitein". There are better historical episodes than this, that is certain.
But, of course... The real U-147 was sunk on june, 1941 (and away goes the tale of the skeleton discovered inside a tank); all this "Heil" shouting with the raised arm was by no means neither popular nor usual among UBoat crews; the bunk in the very control room is as preposterous as it will be to have the WC in the upper deck; an Uboat commander taking orders from a civilian (Gestapo or Nazi top brass or whatever) amidst an attack is as absurd as the bunk and WC affairs put together... and we are barely 3 minutes into the movie.
At least they were using metric instead of imperial measurement...
No, this episode is everything but historical, hahaha
:)
PS And what the fuck are they doing, sailing underwater with a periscope raised at all times? ;)
Chuchurumbache Mate-you're what's best in internet users. An otherwise dull day has just been brightened. Many thanks.
Der lachende Sägefisch as far as Hollywood goes, why LET historical accuracy get in the way of a good story?
Adam Welton You're welcome!
QuantumRift Yeah, if you let historical accuracy get in the way then you can't produce U-571, hahaha!
was ok.(ls69freestyle)
Hehehe Clinc
I thought it was spelled with a "k"?
I always enjoy your videos. Thank you.