Now I know were the makers of the modern World War II Shooters and the makers of XCOM had taken their inspiration for the shooting scenes from, seriously.
I'm so glad that I found RUclips and all the folks who download all these great old movies and shows. I remember watching these when I was growing up with my dad. At that time WW2 was basically recent and it gave us kids a look into what WWII was like. One thing I appreciate that you don't have to have all the blood & guts like the movies we have now. Like they say sometimes less is better.
Watching this program as a child influence me to join the Army after graduating from high school. Spent a tour in Vietnam with the 11th ACR. Thanks for uploading these. It is great to be able to watch them again.
Maybe all my classmates were afflicted with Early Onset Hypertestosteronism, but none of us ever played Air Corps or Navy...Saunders was our "deity" and his crew were the "apostles". His Thompson was and is our "grail".
Like so many exceptional episodes of Combat, this one defines not only what a soldier is, but what a friend is as well. Thank you for posting the best show ever, Combat, power packed with life lessons, to inspire us on ward and to not give up in these perilous times. A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.
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Another solid episode. Nice demolition work. I once read that Selmur production leased the MGM "village" backlot and had to repair each week's damage as part of the contract. The series made superb use of it.
I watched Combat with my Dad. He was a WW2 vet. However, after a while he quit watching it and I couldn’t watch it any more. Looking back now, I think it brought back too many bad memories. He never talked about his service and I never asked him about it. However he liked McHales Navy and Hogan’s Heroes. He laughed while watching those shows. Sadly, he died in 1969 before we could form a serious father and son relationship. Miss you Dad.
Yes it is just a tv show. But some things in life are very inspirational for many people across many generations and this is one for many people. You may have a favorite tv show or movie etc that brings happiness or some other emotions out on you. For many of us Combat fills that part. Just sayin …
In my neighborhood all us juvenile delinquents watched this show...we were like 8 to 12 yr olds...wed go play Combat after school...sometimes wed have pellet guns BB guns ..all the kids had webb belts and canteens..huge toy market for Combat items in the 60s. We loved this show. About 15 kids rolling around in dirt hills trying to be these characters. What memories
I am having fun watching a couple episodes a day, as I have seen just about everything on Netflix and don't have cable. Fun to catch the vintage stuff. I was just a couple years old when these were on the air. Not sure we even had TV yet...
Comcast called me today wanting to sign me up for TV service along with our internet we currently have with them, and I said that I do not have time for TV because I have my favorite things that I watch on youtube, then she said "we have great live stream programs also, and i said everything that I care to watch I can fins on youtube for free. Thanks so much for all of these wonderful uploads that you do for us GR, it's much appreciated. I have had heart surgery and I'm in for a slow recovery and this is so good to have as my pass time!
If they start to remove them dont post them back! But I really appreciate all the time "and Man does it take time" you have taken out to convert and upload for us to enjoy this classic series! YOU ARE THE MAN!
I notice the name of Warren Spahn in the credits, and if that refers to the Major League Baseball pitcher (who served in the US military during WW2) that would be a connection that is notable.One of the most remarkable pitchers in the Hall Of Fame.
What´s so remarkable for me as a german is the quite large number of natural german speakers with surprisingly real casual talk and language, giving even one sentence quite importance for a complete scene.
3:15 Supposedly, that's left handed pitching legend Warren Spahn as a German soldier. Spahn, as an American combat engineer, fought against real German soldiers in the Battle of the Bulge and at the Ludendorff Bridge, and received a battlefield commission. He doesn't get a mention in the credits in this 1963 episode of Combat. He was also one of the greatest Major League pitchers of all time with 363 major league victories despite missing 3 seasons at war for the USA.
Spahn is my favorite left handed pitcher ever (Bob Gibson is my favorite righty). One of my prized possessions is a baseball autographed by him. He was not only a great pitcher, he was a colorful character as well. You could fill a book with Warren Spahn stories.
This is the first episode i outright disliked. Special place or not, dereliction of duty in the face of the enemy could face the firing squad and if I had had a soldier perform as Little John did here, I'd have recommended it. Not once, not twice but thrice LJ placed his personal desire above the safety of the squad. At minimum, he would be gone from my command
Ernest Cote LJ did wheat he had to do because it was in the SCRIPT... and he had to make sure Billy was back for next weeks episode... y’all take this stuff too damn literal..
Billy was an acting dweeb who needed to stick with Walt Disney and Surf pictures..witness exibit A...'That darn cat' with Dean Jones and Haley Mills about 1964/65. Robert at 69.
Me too, along with 3 or 5 other kids during the time Combat! was on primetime on ABC. Our neighborhood was France almost all day long on a Saturday or sometimes during the summer. A lot of the old houses in my old neighborhood were built by old Italian Stone Masons which are still there. So it did give it that WWII feel to it when we played Combat! Or we pretended that we were in the South Pacific, and we would head for the beach and dig fox holes in the sand. The adults would get a kick out of that when they saw us with our helmets and our WWII toy rifles and machine guns. With one kid, he and I would be at his grandmother's house and she had two lounge chairs that would lean back and we pretended that we were flying a bomber. He was the pilot and I was the copilot. It was cool the way we moved around on those lounge chairs like we were getting hit by enemy fighter pilots or the guns down below were trying to bring our bomber down. Kids don't play like that anymore. I am so glad I was a kid in the 60's. Now at the age of 63 I still have those fond memories and always will.
We did too. I had the Combat walkie talkie and helmet i got for Christmas. I had an older sister that was in nursing school then. With her driving we used the seat belts like radios. She loved Twelve O’Clock High.
I vn vet. Era I was airliner 3rd ..Mar aircraft wing and I loved it used air station mcb ,camp pend calif vmo2 miss it alot..2yrs active duty 25yrs uscivsvs jobs.
Glow Against the Sky, Season 2, Episode 8, aired Nov 5, 1963. Rick Jason as Lt. Hanley; (credit only); Vic Morrow as Sgt. Saunders; Jack Hogan as Kirby; Pierre Jalbert as Caje; Tom Lowell as Billy Nelson; Dick Peabody as Littlejohn; William Sargent (as Bill Sargent) as Huffman; Brian Avery, German Soldier; Robert Hyatt (as Bobby Hyatt), American Medic; Carl Carlsson, German Sergeant; Kurt Landen, German Sentry; Addison Myers, German Medic; Kurt Kreuger as Capt. Neubauer; Walt Davis, German Soldier; Earl Parker, German Soldier; Warren Spahn, German Soldier.
You fuckin' idiot, it's Littlejohn not Little John. He was not the pitcher. Warren Spahn , of the then Milwaukee Braves was. Spahn was the German soldier in the close up in the first scene. Gosh damn, can you people get anymore stupid.
Does anyone else notice that whenever there is a scene with German supply trucks driving by, one of them seems to have the allied white star instead of German markings
1982 ? The series was made in the early 60s this was 22 yrs before 1984 ! This series was me right after the 1950s I’m here right after World War II !!! Well TV was in its infancy ! In the actors it produced were concentric geniuses !!
When I go to RUclips the menu opens up to so many war films documenting WW2. I almost expect to see Saunders appearing in any of them. That’s how good Combat is made. So close to the real thing.
My dad was a Lt Col in the Army. Our last name is Sanders. Guess who got to play ole Sarge when we played Army on the base? We also used to get orders for chicken to go all the time, at 2 in the morning.
Check out 13:29 - "Little John - throw me your knife" - YIKES! At 43:25 the doctor is calmly writing notes while there are multiple major explosions just outside his window, but when he hears the drinking glass break he jumps to his feet, startled.
Excellent. I don't know whether or not you have these, but I think they are the season 1 episodes that still haven't show up on RUclips: 119 The Chateau 113 Reunion 126 Battle of the Roses 128 The Sniper
Little Miss Sunshine, On Wednesday, August 21ST, Happy Birthday Hayden Panettiere I'll Always Love you Hayden Panettiere " Honestly, " Neal Patrick Fry Legends NEVER Die
Did anyone at 43:33 think of it as odd that with the whole town blowing up just outside of his window, that the doctor was calmly sitting there doing paperwork. He might as well have been knitting a fucking sweater and sipping some nice,hot tea.
and by the end of the war the whole squad each one of them won a dozen purple hearts, 10s of silvers stars, hundreds of bronze stars and bonus presidential medals
Thx for keeping these eps intact and complete with credits. S4&5 lacking. Some eps start near end. Whole sets are interrupted several times each ep. No end credits at all. !?
Cracks me up though.......the entire kraut camp is literally exploding out of existence yet that one German medical person is sitting at his desk calmly completing medical reports ignoring the major fireworks display going on all around him?? Jim C.
Tough break for little John. Even though it worked out. Discipline is what's keeping these guys alive. Little John at first seems to have a problem with it. He does come around later in the series. Pretty rough when you know your buddy is most likely going to be a pow. That is why discipline can be so tough. Hadn't Sgt came back they would be in a world of shit.
En esta serie siempre hay que prestar atención a los actores invitados. Kurt Kreuger, que interpreta al capitán alemán, fue un gran actor de origen suizo que trabajó con grandes figuras, como Ingrid Bergman y Humphrey Bogart. Incluso llegó a convertirse en el tercer actor masculino más solicitado en 20th Century Fox.
Warren Spahn is in this(3:22 and earlier),had to be at the ball park was in a hurry and went to the clubhouse with his acting gear still on and beat the Dodgers.
According to wikipedia: Rick Jason, served WW2, US army air corps Dick Peabody, served WW2, US navy Others were too young, Pierre Jalbert was at University.
Saunders Helmet falls off his head before he jumps into the Truck 42:24 and it suddenly reapers on his head in the truck after they escape down the Road ..!!!
Not having Doc on this episode made things tough and Littlejohn looked like he was gonna cry at the end after he found out that he was being transferred to a different squad.
Hello sorry to bother...the last dialogue they are saying before little john sat down, i couldnt understand...can you help out...what were they saying? Thanks sir
I'm on a binge and I've been in COMBAT most all day and going into the night. I'll deserve some R&R with this is over.
Salute.....carry on....
Watching Combst is R&R. Helps me sleep..
Me too
Mee too bro bye the do you have any bullets.
the best action serie all times, Vic Morrow was a great actor
Vic is SORELY missed!!!
@@kathrynmcmahon4048 And always will be.
And those that killed him should be doing life not making films.
I am also on a Combat binge binge WOW,,, and I am really enjoying these shows, I hope every young man and older ones had a real life Sarge,.
A really good Squad Daddy is a rare and awesome asset.
This is like the BEST WW2 or any war show I’ve ever seen, life-like
THE BEST EVER!!!
I grew up wanting to be part of this squad more than anything else when I could've enlisted
Now I know were the makers of the modern World War II Shooters and the makers of XCOM had taken their inspiration for the shooting scenes from, seriously.
I love the different personalities of the troop. It makes these episodes seem more real to me.
I'm so glad that I found RUclips and all the folks who download all these great old movies and shows. I remember watching these when I was growing up with my dad. At that time WW2 was basically recent and it gave us kids a look into what WWII was like. One thing I appreciate that you don't have to have all the blood & guts like the movies we have now. Like they say sometimes less is better.
Watching this program as a child influence me to join the Army after graduating from high school. Spent a tour in Vietnam with the 11th ACR. Thanks for uploading these. It is great to be able to watch them again.
Allons!
AWS
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Maybe all my classmates were afflicted with Early Onset Hypertestosteronism, but none of us ever played Air Corps or Navy...Saunders was our "deity" and his crew were the "apostles". His Thompson was and is our "grail".
I love the destroyed 'throne' Saunders falls back onto. Very symbolic. A LOT of skill in the camera work, great dimension and close ups.
Like so many exceptional episodes of Combat, this one defines not only what a soldier is, but what a friend is as well. Thank you for posting the best show ever, Combat, power packed with life lessons, to inspire us on ward and to not give up in these perilous times. A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.
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These espisodes are solid Gold. Great writing, great acting and great production quality.
There is nothing better than combat. Thank you fur downloading. Really appreciated
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fantastic for this old 76 yr old. Thank you
John Gould 81 years old now I hope!
Another solid episode. Nice demolition work. I once read that Selmur production leased the MGM "village" backlot and had to repair each week's damage as part of the contract. The series made superb use of it.
I watched Combat with my Dad. He was a WW2 vet. However, after a while he quit watching it and I couldn’t watch it any more. Looking back now, I think it brought back too many bad memories. He never talked about his service and I never asked him about it. However he liked McHales Navy and Hogan’s Heroes. He laughed while watching those shows. Sadly, he died in 1969 before we could form a serious father and son relationship.
Miss you Dad.
My Dad, a WWII vet wouldn't let me watch Hogan's Heroes. He said it made being a POW look like it was one big party, which it wasn't.
Thanks for sharing. Watching from European Union, Lithuania.
Ich schaue aus die Europäische Union, Litauen.
Die schöne Episode.
The great episode.
Best series ever
Sgt. Saunders must have the largest case for PTSD compensation EVER. 1000+%
It's amazing how these stories are so well written!
It's just a tv show, ok?
@@kathrynmcmahon4048 It's more than just a TV show, I think you don't appreciate this show very much!😐
Yes it is just a tv show. But some things in life are very inspirational for many people across many generations and this is one for many people. You may have a favorite tv show or movie etc that brings happiness or some other emotions out on you. For many of us Combat fills that part. Just sayin …
In my neighborhood all us juvenile delinquents watched this show...we were like 8 to 12 yr olds...wed go play Combat after school...sometimes wed have pellet guns BB guns ..all the kids had webb belts and canteens..huge toy market for Combat items in the 60s. We loved this show. About 15 kids rolling around in dirt hills trying to be these characters. What memories
Thank you for all these great episodes
One of few tales where late Mr. Peabody got to show us what he really could do, great episode "Littlejohn."
Love this tv series. I have fond memories of watching Combat! every week with my dad, a WW2 combat veteran.
I am having fun watching a couple episodes a day, as I have seen just about everything on Netflix and don't have cable.
Fun to catch the vintage stuff. I was just a couple years old when these were on the air. Not sure we even had TV yet...
Comcast called me today wanting to sign me up for TV service along with our internet we currently have with them, and I said that I do not have time for TV because I have my favorite things that I watch on youtube, then she said "we have great live stream programs also, and i said everything that I care to watch I can fins on youtube for free. Thanks so much for all of these wonderful uploads that you do for us GR, it's much appreciated. I have had heart surgery and I'm in for a slow recovery and this is so good to have as my pass time!
@@tomallen9978 You got that right, modern TV is crap. They don't get any money from me either!
If they start to remove them dont post them back! But I really appreciate all the time "and Man does it take time" you have taken out to convert and upload for us to enjoy this classic series! YOU ARE THE MAN!
Yes, thank you so very much!!!
I notice the name of Warren Spahn in the credits, and if that refers to the Major League Baseball pitcher (who served in the US military during WW2) that would be a connection that is notable.One of the most remarkable pitchers in the Hall Of Fame.
this combat showing all around the world i was ten yrs old in 1984..damn good from malaysia.
Thank You!
What´s so remarkable for me as a german is the quite large number of natural german speakers with surprisingly real casual talk and language, giving even one sentence quite importance for a complete scene.
I love combat...the director is a genius.
H Pn Many directors. Many writers too.
3:15 Supposedly, that's left handed pitching legend Warren Spahn as a German soldier. Spahn, as an American combat engineer, fought against real German soldiers in the Battle of the Bulge and at the Ludendorff Bridge, and received a battlefield commission. He doesn't get a mention in the credits in this 1963 episode of Combat. He was also one of the greatest Major League pitchers of all time with 363 major league victories despite missing 3 seasons at war for the USA.
Well, I really have to agree with you. With such a great close up, he should have gotten a mention in the list of credits.
Yes that was the great warren spahn
Spahn is my favorite left handed pitcher ever (Bob Gibson is my favorite righty). One of my prized possessions is a baseball autographed by him. He was not only a great pitcher, he was a colorful character as well. You could fill a book with Warren Spahn stories.
Wow! Warren Spahn popping up so suddenly frightened the crap out of me!
HOF pitcher Warren Spahn was an uncredited extra in this episode, WOW!
friends are beyond valuable,friends who have your back no matter what,PRICELESS
Outstanding!
It was cool to see Warren Spahn get a close up in the beginning.
Thanks! I didn't know who it was but I had to wonder why he got such a good close up. He looks very threatening.
Takes me back to when I was a young kid and was watching it ith my father. He was a ww2 veteran.
Thanks for the videos
Awesome! Thanks again! More Combat!!! Keep'm coming!
That was Warren Spahn. . .served in Europe in WW2 and one heck of a lefthander.
love his episode especially, because Billy holds a special place in my heart, not sure why... great episode, thank so much for uploading these!
billy's a twit
This is the first episode i outright disliked. Special place or not, dereliction of duty in the face of the enemy could face the firing squad and if I had had a soldier perform as Little John did here, I'd have recommended it. Not once, not twice but thrice LJ placed his personal desire above the safety of the squad. At minimum, he would be gone from my command
Ernest Cote LJ did wheat he had to do because it was in the SCRIPT... and he had to make sure Billy was back for next weeks episode... y’all take this stuff too damn literal..
He represented innocence in the middle of all the death. I was sorry he chose to leave.
Billy was an acting dweeb who needed to stick with Walt Disney and Surf pictures..witness exibit A...'That darn cat' with Dean Jones and Haley Mills about 1964/65. Robert at 69.
Americana!!! we used to play combat when I was a little boy
Me too, along with 3 or 5 other kids during the time Combat! was on primetime on ABC. Our neighborhood was France almost all day long on a Saturday or sometimes during the summer. A lot of the old houses in my old neighborhood were built by old Italian Stone Masons which are still there. So it did give it that WWII feel to it when we played Combat! Or we pretended that we were in the South Pacific, and we would head for the beach and dig fox holes in the sand. The adults would get a kick out of that when they saw us with our helmets and our WWII toy rifles and machine guns. With one kid, he and I would be at his grandmother's house and she had two lounge chairs that would lean back and we pretended that we were flying a bomber. He was the pilot and I was the copilot. It was cool the way we moved around on those lounge chairs like we were getting hit by enemy fighter pilots or the guns down below were trying to bring our bomber down. Kids don't play like that anymore. I am so glad I was a kid in the 60's. Now at the age of 63 I still have those fond memories and always will.
We did too. I had the Combat walkie talkie and helmet i got for Christmas. I had an older sister that was in nursing school then. With her driving we used the seat belts like radios. She loved Twelve O’Clock High.
We would use dirt clods as grenades, and roll down the hill or dirt pile, make shooting sounds..
Same. We’d mimic the theme song and when one was playing a German, you’d spin before falling after being shot.
me too not nowadays people would scorn ya
little john is so crazy to be this way putting everyone in jeopardy
Agree, too over sentimental and oafy. Robert at 69. Kirby my kind of guy.
this series needs to be put back on prime time, just like it is, black and white, it is better than and TV show on currently
I vn vet. Era I was airliner 3rd
..Mar aircraft wing and I loved it used air station mcb ,camp pend calif vmo2 miss it alot..2yrs active duty 25yrs uscivsvs jobs.
This is so well written!!!!
Thank you
Glow Against the Sky, Season 2, Episode 8, aired Nov 5, 1963. Rick Jason as Lt. Hanley; (credit only); Vic Morrow as Sgt. Saunders; Jack Hogan as Kirby; Pierre Jalbert as Caje; Tom Lowell as Billy Nelson; Dick Peabody as Littlejohn; William Sargent (as Bill Sargent) as Huffman; Brian Avery, German Soldier; Robert Hyatt (as Bobby Hyatt), American Medic; Carl Carlsson, German Sergeant; Kurt Landen, German Sentry; Addison Myers, German Medic; Kurt Kreuger as Capt. Neubauer; Walt Davis, German Soldier; Earl Parker, German Soldier; Warren Spahn, German Soldier.
Didn't know Little John was a pitcher ! Thanks for the bit of trivia !
You fuckin' idiot, it's Littlejohn not Little John. He was not the pitcher. Warren Spahn , of the then Milwaukee Braves was. Spahn was the German soldier in the close up in the first scene. Gosh damn, can you people get anymore stupid.
Does anyone else notice that whenever there is a scene with German supply trucks driving by, one of them seems to have the allied white star instead of German markings
Amazing realism...black and white footage adds to the drama...music is killer
I love the sets they used!
When I was a kid, I also referred to Littlejohn as TinyToilet!
Love combat
1982 ? The series was made in the early 60s this was 22 yrs before 1984 ! This series was me right after the 1950s I’m here right after World War II !!! Well TV was in its infancy ! In the actors it produced were concentric geniuses !!
I like how Littlejohn throws his knife to Cage and he catches it by the handle, I wonder how many times they shot that scene. lol
I thought that was pretty cool too
@@JM_Smith1 lassie
Count the remaining fingers, lol..
Photo chopped
Pierre Jalbert are great👀👍❤🌹🍃🌹🍃
When I go to RUclips the menu opens up to so many war films documenting WW2. I almost expect to see Saunders appearing in any of them. That’s how good Combat is made. So close to the real thing.
When Sarge was dumping the gas, all I could think was . . . RUN, Jefferson, RUUUUUN!
The Dirty Dozen.
Jim Brown. Disapointed Franco got it in the end. Rober at 69.
Just to let everybody know.....Kirby...Jack Hogan passed away December of 2023...last month....94 years old...Washington state.
Thanks I had no idea.
was always Sgt. Saunders. I even had a helmet like his that my cousin got for after he came home from the being in the Army.
little john is a good friend and buddy👍👍👍
Combat is realistic because most of the actors, directors and producers were combat veterans!
My dad was a Lt Col in the Army. Our last name is Sanders. Guess who got to play ole Sarge when we played Army on the base? We also used to get orders for chicken to go all the time, at 2 in the morning.
I guess that you know that his name was " Saunders ".
Check out 13:29 - "Little John - throw me your knife" - YIKES! At 43:25 the doctor is calmly writing notes while there are multiple major explosions just outside his window, but when he hears the drinking glass break he jumps to his feet, startled.
Yup, nothing to see here. Just a couple of unexplained explosions. Lol
Yes!!! I thought the same thing!
Here we go again.. " Littlejohn " , his last name. Not " Little John ".
I was nine then watching it in a neighbor's house every 7 PM Fridays
Dick Peabody (Littlejohn) reminds me of Lee Marvin. He did some modeling but I'm surprised he didn't get more leading roles.
Peabody thought of himself as ugly. His WIFE was a MODEL. Peabody himself worked a lot in radio as I recall.
Cage, Kirby, and Little John are the only ones Saunders can count on throughout the series...
Spahn did a good, solid job. Miss his high leg kick though.
Excellent. I don't know whether or not you have these, but I think they are the season 1 episodes that still haven't show up on RUclips:
119 The Chateau
113 Reunion
126 Battle of the Roses
128 The Sniper
God's peace b with this country and our allies and always amenllllll
So nobody called them on using the same buildings all the time? I started watching Combat when I was 8, so I didn't notice this until now, lol.
I had noticed back in season 1. Filmed in Thousand Oasks, CA
how do you fight a war and stay a human being,
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this show is a cure for ptsd
As long as there is time, Sarge will go back and rescue his men.
Little Miss Sunshine,
On Wednesday, August 21ST,
Happy Birthday Hayden Panettiere
I'll Always Love you Hayden Panettiere
" Honestly, "
Neal Patrick Fry
Legends NEVER Die
I had an Army Patch,
" Follow Me "
Honestly,
"P.J."
I also carried a
SWITCH Blade.
I had to carry
Lots of knives.
" Ghost Soldier "
POW ☆ MIA
YOUR NOT FORGOTTEN
DECEMBER 24TH, 2024,
amen.
XXX...
Did anyone at 43:33 think of it as odd that with the whole town blowing up just outside of his window, that the doctor was calmly sitting there doing paperwork. He might as well have been knitting a fucking sweater and sipping some nice,hot tea.
That's TV for you.
Yes, it struck as rather odd. I know paper vork can be very engrossing though.
and by the end of the war the whole squad each one of them won a dozen purple hearts, 10s of silvers stars, hundreds of bronze stars and bonus presidential medals
Saunders alone would have out-medaled Saint Audie.
The dilemmas these guys find themselves in are amazing!
I so would’ve busted Little John to buck private …
Thx for keeping these eps intact and complete with credits. S4&5 lacking. Some eps start near end. Whole sets are interrupted several times each ep. No end credits at all. !?
Can't always have everything.
It may be my imagination, but I'm slowly starting to understand more German, the more episodes I watch.
German is the easiest second language for English speakers to learn. English is a Germanic language its self.
Caje was so handsome!
Yes!!!😃
Dick Peabody always reminded me of Lee Marvin.
Bruce7 You have got to be kidding!
@@gaylealston4089 6 agreed!
Does anyone know where Hall of Fame pitcher Warren Spahn is in this episode?
Yes. He''s the German soldier in the close-up in the opening scene.
5:32 Astonishing who fast the cement cracked open. just using Bajonette knifes
la mejor serie
Cracks me up though.......the entire kraut camp is literally exploding out of existence yet that one German medical person is sitting at his desk calmly completing medical reports ignoring the major fireworks display going on all around him?? Jim C.
Billy`s cries should have been heard ( in the middle of a quite night)
good
Tough break for little John. Even though it worked out. Discipline is what's keeping these guys alive. Little John at first seems to have a problem with it. He does come around later in the series. Pretty rough when you know your buddy is most likely going to be a pow. That is why discipline can be so tough. Hadn't Sgt came back they would be in a world of shit.
Marki Faux POW vs dead...hmm let me think. I’ll take POW.
Try ' Littlejohn '.
The fire was a diversion, and Littlejohn was a diversion 😉
Little John its his turn to be a pain in the neck for Saunders. Saunders always gets it!
En esta serie siempre hay que prestar atención a los actores invitados. Kurt Kreuger, que interpreta al capitán alemán, fue un gran actor de origen suizo que trabajó con grandes figuras, como Ingrid Bergman y Humphrey Bogart. Incluso llegó a convertirse en el tercer actor masculino más solicitado en 20th Century Fox.
tv was good back then
Warren Spahn is in this(3:22 and earlier),had to be at the ball park was in a hurry and went to the clubhouse with his acting gear still on and beat the Dodgers.
According to wikipedia:
Rick Jason, served WW2, US army air corps
Dick Peabody, served WW2, US navy
Others were too young, Pierre Jalbert was at University.
Vic Morrow served in the US Navy but only from 1946. He enlisted at 17 years of age.
Billy sounds like Jimmie Stewart.
Even for Combat, that was one ridiculous story. There were too many unbelievable scenarios to list. But thanks for the download.
not nearly as bad as all the other tv shows that passed for entertainment then ...or now .
At 5:00 that looked like the E modification bayonet, cut down from the ww1 1905.
I have one with my Garand. Cut down to 10" +/- and still really sharp.
Little John gets the "Lunk head" award this episode!
Saunders Helmet falls off his head before he jumps into the Truck 42:24 and it suddenly reapers on his head in the truck after they escape down the Road ..!!!
He sent Kirby back for it...
Not having Doc on this episode made things tough and Littlejohn looked like he was gonna cry at the end after he found out that he was being transferred to a different squad.
Hello sorry to bother...the last dialogue they are saying before little john sat down, i couldnt understand...can you help out...what were they saying? Thanks sir
@@francispalomo2201 did you not see how upset Littlejohn got after Saunders said “By The Book”?
@@mikeywilkinsjr3769 yes I saw....and heard...but there are more words said then they laughed ....thats what I want to clarify