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Hogan's Heroes
S3.E21
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War Takes a Holiday

  • Episode aired Jan 27, 1968
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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William Christopher, Robert Clary, Bob Crane, Richard Dawson, and Ivan Dixon in Hogan's Heroes (1965)
ComedyWar

Hogan convinces Klink and the Gestapo that the war is over so that they will release some prisoners.Hogan convinces Klink and the Gestapo that the war is over so that they will release some prisoners.Hogan convinces Klink and the Gestapo that the war is over so that they will release some prisoners.

  • Director
    • Bruce Bilson
  • Writers
    • Art Baer
    • Ben Joelson
    • Bernard Fein
  • Stars
    • Bob Crane
    • Werner Klemperer
    • John Banner
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    294
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Bilson
    • Writers
      • Art Baer
      • Ben Joelson
      • Bernard Fein
    • Stars
      • Bob Crane
      • Werner Klemperer
      • John Banner
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • 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
    • (credit only)
    Howard Caine
    Howard Caine
    • Maj. Hochstetter
    Frank Marth
    Frank Marth
    • Inspector General Busse
    Sigrid Valdis
    Sigrid Valdis
    • Hilda
    William Christopher
    William Christopher
    • Thomas
    Peter Marko
    • Albins
    Chris Anders
    • Hermann
    • Director
      • Bruce Bilson
    • Writers
      • Art Baer
      • Ben Joelson
      • Bernard Fein
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    9kfo9494

    An all out funny episode.

    Hochstetter has just rounded up leader of the underground movement and taken them to Stalag 13. Hogan knows that this will cause a void in the underground if they cannot escape. But Hochstetter has doubled the guard after a failed escape and now the only way the leaders are going to see freedom is if the war comes to an end.

    That is exactly what Hogan is going to make Klink and Hochstetter to believe. Hogan and his men set up some phony radio messages and a crank phone call to make the Germans think the war has come to an end. Hogan is hoping that Hochstetter will release the underground prisoners as a good jester show by the Gestapo.

    This was a humorous show that had lots of laughs. Howard Caine, as Hochstetter, is at his best in this performance as the Gestapo Major will end up in some serious trouble with the boys back in Berlin. An all out funny episode that was entertaining from beginning to end.

    Note- Larry Hovis does not appear in this episode. His lines were filled by William Christopher playing a prisoner named Thomas.
    10pmike-11312

    Larry Hovis is actually NOT in this episode

    Despite the poor eyesight and/or utter confusion of another "reviewer", Larry Hovis is nowhere to be seen in this episode. It is CLEARLY William Christopher in the radio station scenes. Very clearly.

    Don't bother reading this part. It is only here to fulfill the ridiculous 600 word requirement imposed on all reviews. If they want a full-scale book for every review, they'll soon regret it. A travesty indeed, but IMDb owns this sandbox. If you own the toys, you get to make the rules. This paragraph is a shining example of what one will go through to leave a concise, meaningful post.

    If you have not read this, congratulations; you have shown good sense. If you have read this, you might want to re-evaluate your priorities. Thank you and bye-bye. And buy bonds.

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    • Trivia
      Sergeant Schultz, prior to the war, had been the owner of the largest toy manufacturing company in all of Germany. It was also alluded to that Colonel Klink was a bookkeeper in civilian life before the war. Sgt Schultz owned the Schotzi Toy Company
    • Goofs
      When LeBeau bends to swap Schultz's newspapers, a large palm tree of a kind that can't grow anywhere in Germany is visible.
    • Quotes

      Col. Wilhelm Klink: Schultz, close the gates! The war is back on!

    • Connections
      Featured in Chris Kenny Tonight: Episode #1.1 (2023)

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • 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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