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Hogan's Heroes
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Movies Are Your Best Escape

  • Episode aired Nov 5, 1965
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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7.6/10
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William Christopher and John Crawford in Hogan's Heroes (1965)
ComedyWar

Hogan wants to get a peek at the documents that a visiting general has.Hogan wants to get a peek at the documents that a visiting general has.Hogan wants to get a peek at the documents that a visiting general has.

  • Director
    • Howard Morris
  • Writers
    • Laurence Marks
    • Bernard Fein
    • Albert S. Ruddy
  • Stars
    • Bob Crane
    • Werner Klemperer
    • John Banner
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    316
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    • Director
      • Howard Morris
    • Writers
      • Laurence Marks
      • Bernard Fein
      • Albert S. Ruddy
    • Stars
      • Bob Crane
      • Werner Klemperer
      • John Banner
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bob Crane
    Bob Crane
    • Col. Hogan
    Werner Klemperer
    Werner Klemperer
    • Col. Klink
    John Banner
    John Banner
    • Sgt. Schultz
    Robert Clary
    Robert Clary
    • LeBeau
    Richard Dawson
    Richard Dawson
    • Newkirk
    Ivan Dixon
    Ivan Dixon
    • Kinchloe
    Larry Hovis
    Larry Hovis
    • Carter
    Cynthia Lynn
    Cynthia Lynn
    • Helga
    Henry Corden
    Henry Corden
    • General von Kaplow
    John Crawford
    John Crawford
    • Lieutenant Ritchie
    William Christopher
    William Christopher
    • Lieutenant Donner
    • Director
      • Howard Morris
    • Writers
      • Laurence Marks
      • Bernard Fein
      • Albert S. Ruddy
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    7darryl-tahirali

    Gives You a Reason to "Keep Smiling"

    When General Von Kaplow (Henry Corden) arrives at Stalag 13 with a briefcase handcuffed to his wrist, Colonel Hogan and his intelligence and sabotage unit operating covertly from the German prisoner of war camp are immediately intrigued in "Movies Are Your Best Escape," which must manufacture not only a way to get access to the briefcase's contents but then to transmit whatever of value they discover to London in this workmanlike episode that begins to codify the Heroes' operating methods and the series' seriocomic approach.

    In his third script for the World War Two service comedy, Laurence Marks overcomes his sophomore slump ("German Bridge Is Falling Down") as his talent for camouflaging his contrivances organically within a solid narrative begins to blossom. To isolate Von Kaplow and lull him off his guard, Hogan arranges a gourmet meal to be prepared by Corporal LeBeau that piques the German general's interest, particularly since Klink's fetching secretary Helga, whom the randy Von Kaplow already fancies, will also attend.

    Corporal Newkirk's "accidental" breakage of a glass furnishes his excuse to crawl under the dinner table and thus give himself shielded access to the briefcase still chained to Von Kaplow's wrist, with the light-fingered Limey engineering an amusing gambit to get both Helga, seated next to the general, and Von Kaplow to move their legs. Klink's visiting dignitary had been carrying vital information: battle plans for the Fourth Army Group, which the Heroes duly photograph. But how to get the negatives to London?

    The good news is that they have two in-transit British airmen, Flight Lieutenants Ritchie (John Crawford) and Donner (William Christopher), shot down on a reconnaissance mission, who need to return to England. The bad news is that increased German activity outside Stalag 13 makes using the emergency tunnel too dangerous. Thus, the question still remains: how to get the negatives to London?

    Here Marks's script for "Best Escape" loses its disguise for the contrivance because Hogan's plan is to convince Klink and his men that Germany is losing the war, an audacious ploy--though hardly the only time the series would use the Big Lie technique--that even requires Newkirk to impersonate Adolf Hitler over the radio in a gleefully over-the-top performance. This enables the two British fliers, disguised as a German military camera team, to pretend to take film footage of Stalag 13 "for the archives" with Hogan discreetly reminding Klink that a positive portrayal of him and his men could inspire leniency by the victorious Allies. But when Klink draws out the filming to capture as much "hospitality" as possible, it enables Von Kaplow to return to the camp and possibly expose Hogan's gambit.

    In the first of five "Hogan's Heroes" guest appearances, Corden displays the requisite arrogance and lechery expected of a top German officer to give "Movies Are Your Best Escape" a hint of what Marks would come to increasingly emphasize, namely, that no matter how much hijinks and farce occurs--and this episode has a good deal of both--the Germans were still formidable foes and cannot be completely mocked. With variable accents, Christopher and Crawford hint at British stereotype with cricket references but have little else to do. An encouraging episode that gives you a reason to "keep smiling."

    REVIEWER'S NOTE: What makes a review "helpful"? Every reader of course decides that for themselves. For me, a review is helpful if it explains why the reviewer liked or disliked the work or why they thought it was good or not good. Whether I agree with the reviewer's conclusion is irrelevant. "Helpful" reviews tell me how and why the reviewer came to their conclusion, not what that conclusion may be. Differences of opinion are inevitable. I don't need "confirmation bias" for my own conclusions. Do you?
    8kfo9494

    Klink thinks the liberation of the camp is coming quickly

    In this episode the camp is visited by General Von Kaplow that has secret military papers in a briefcase that is chained to his arm. Hogan knows that the papers must be important and plans a scheme to photograph the papers and get them back to the Allies.

    After making the pictures, it will be hard to get the material to the coast to be picked up by a submarine. But when Hogan makes Klink believe that the Germans are losing the war and an liberation of the Stalag is imminent, Klink turns nice not wanting to make anyone upset. He will do anything that Hogan says.

    The part when Klink is thinking his camp is being filmed is some of the funniest scenes we have seen since the start of the series. The script is good, the Hogan scheme are nicely done and the script brings it all together to make an enjoyable program. Good Watch.
    9pmike-11312

    The Heroes are at it again!

    A funny and well written and acted episiode. Newkirk's Hitler impersonation is hilarious as is the reaction of Klink et. Al.

    REVIEWER'S NOTE: I really despise reviewers who tell others what they should and shouldn't write and how they should use this site.

    It's even more irritating when they use phrases and terms, the meaning of which they clearly do not understand. For instance, look up "confirmation bias" before trying to use it; you are only embarrassing yourself.

    This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement. This is to fulfill the silly mandatory 600 character minimum requirement.

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    • Trivia
      Hogan breaks the fourth wall between movie shots with the line, "A star is born."
    • Goofs
      When the prisoners convince Schultz that the Germans are losing the war, Hogan dictates a letter to Kinchloe that professes to the Allies that Schultz was a benevolent captor. Hogan asks that it be typed up and signed by all the prisoners. In the next scene, Schultz shows the letter to Klink, but it is all hand-written.
    • Quotes

      Sgt. Schultz: You are a better cook than my wife.

      LeBeau: Merci.

      Sgt. Schultz: You're also better looking.

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Desilu Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Bing Crosby Productions
      • CBS Television Network
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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