Hogan and company tell a German mole, disguised as an American aviator, all about their operation.Hogan and company tell a German mole, disguised as an American aviator, all about their operation.Hogan and company tell a German mole, disguised as an American aviator, all about their operation.
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- TriviaThe Nazi spy Captain Martin, as portrayed by Monte Markham bears a strong resemblance to Sgt. Price, the Nazi spy played by Peter Graves in Stalag 17 (1953). Both stories also involve the blowing up of a German train.
- GoofsIn one sequence, the tall brown hills of California are seen just outside the "camp".
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Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Now, Klink, last night, not too far from here, a convoy was blown up, almost totally destroyed. These lines are drawn from the points where the sabotage has taken place. Now, Klink, where do these lines cross?
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Stalag 13.
Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: How do you explain this, Klink?
Col. Wilhelm Klink: Well, we are centrally located.
- Crazy creditsMonte Markham is called Captain Martin During the episode but is listed in the credits as Lieutenant Martin in the closing credits.
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Klink has his first escape
In this episode, the gang has a date to blow up an ammunitions train that is passing by the camp. But before that can happen the barracks gets a new prisoner in Captain Martin. Martin has been shot down and was captured by the Germans and brought to Stalag 13.
As usual, Hogan is leery of any new prisoner so he goes through a series of screening situation to clear the Captain. He also gets a report from London that confirms Martin as a flier in the division that he gave. Hogan feels comfortable enough to let Captain Martin in on all the operations of the unit. But unknown at the time, Captain Martin is really an agent working for the Gestapo.
Here is an episode that takes us back to the staple of the series. It is interesting to see the many situation that is given to clear Martin- which makes the viewer feel easy about the young prisoner. Yet we find out that all things are not what they appear. An entertaining episode that put the viewer right in the middle of the action. Nice watch.
As usual, Hogan is leery of any new prisoner so he goes through a series of screening situation to clear the Captain. He also gets a report from London that confirms Martin as a flier in the division that he gave. Hogan feels comfortable enough to let Captain Martin in on all the operations of the unit. But unknown at the time, Captain Martin is really an agent working for the Gestapo.
Here is an episode that takes us back to the staple of the series. It is interesting to see the many situation that is given to clear Martin- which makes the viewer feel easy about the young prisoner. Yet we find out that all things are not what they appear. An entertaining episode that put the viewer right in the middle of the action. Nice watch.
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