Hogan's Heroes: Season 1
Paramount Pictures (1965)
Comedy, War
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IMDB   7.9
822 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Leon Askin General Albert Burkhalter
John Banner Sergeant Hans Schultz
Jon Cedar Corporal Langenscheidt
Robert Clary Corporal Louis LeBeau
Bob Crane Colonel Robert Hogan
Richard Dawson Corporal Peter Newkirk
Ivan Dixon Sergeant Ivan Kinchloe
Larry Hovis Sergeant Andrew Carter
Werner Klemperer Colonel Wilhelm Klink
Cynthia Lynn Helga
Director
Robert Butler
Gene Reynolds
Producer Edward H. Feldman
Writer Richard M. Powell
Laurence Marks


The exploits of five World War II prisoners in a German POW camp, 'Stalag 13' who, while "under the cover" of being typical prisoners of war, are really secretly doing their utmost to sabotage the German war effort through whatever means necessary. Col. Klink is very proud that no prisoner has ever escaped under his watch, not that they would want to. Suave, cool and smart, Col. Hogan takes advantage of Col. Klink and Sgt. Schultz's bravado and general cluelessness to carry out his missions.
Episodes
 30 mins    9/17/1965  1.  The Informer
Lieutenant Carter enters the camp and Hogan discovers a spy among his men.
Director:  Robert Butler  / Albert S. Ruddy  Writer:  Richard M. Powell  / Albert S. Ruddy 
Guest starring:  Noam Pitlik, Larry Hovis, Stewart Moss, Richard Sinatra, Cynthia Lynn, Leonid Kinskey
 30 mins    9/24/1965  2.  Hold That Tiger
The guys smuggle a new tiger tank, which Klink has been boasting about, into camp.
Director:  Robert Butler  Writer:  Richard M. Powell 
Guest starring:  Arlene Martel, Henry Rico Cattani
 30 mins    10/1/1965  3.  Kommandant of the Year
Stalag 13 is named one of the top ten prison camps in Germany.
Director:  Robert Butler  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Woodrow Parfrey, William Allyn, Kurt Lewin, James Beggs, Victor French
 30 mins    10/9/1965  4.  The Late Inspector General
A visiting general upsets plans to blow up a train.
Director:  Robert Butler  Writer:  Richard M. Powell 
Guest starring:  John Dehner, Stewart Moss
 30 mins    10/15/1965  5.  The Flight of the Valkyrie
Because of all the ""funny business"" going on Klink brings in Colonel Crittendon to replace Hogan as officer in charge of POWs.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Richard M. Powell 
Guest starring:  Louise Troy, Frank G. Tallman
 30 mins    10/22/1965  6.  The Prisoner's Prisoner
A British commando gives Hogan the assignment he failed at: blow up an ammo dump.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Harvey Bullock  / R. S. Allen 
Guest starring:  Roger C. Carmel, John Orchard, Inge Jaklin
 30 mins    10/29/1965  7.  German Bridge is Falling Down
The heroes plan to blow a bridge near camp when a bomber raid fails.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Forrest Compton, Hal Lynch
 30 mins    11/5/1965  8.  Movies Are Your Best Escape
Hogan must discover what the documents are that a visiting general is guarding.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Henry Corden, John Crawford, William Christopher
 30 mins    11/12/1965  9.  Go Light on the Heavy Water
Hogan plans to destroy a heavy water supply by convincing Klink it is a youth potion so he will drink it.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Arthur Julian 
Guest starring:  John Stephenson, Lawrence Montaigne, Cynthia Lynn
 30 mins    11/19/1965  10.  Top Hat, White Tie and Bomb Sight
Hogan uses Klink to contact an Allied spy, after Klink bugs the prisoners' quarters.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Sigrid Valdis, Edward Knight, Monroe Arnold, Thordis Brandt
 30 mins    11/26/1965  11.  Happiness is a Warm Sergeant
Klink replaces Schultz with a tough sergeant, after Newkirk gets Schultz drunk.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Bruce Yarnell, Norman Alden
 30 mins    12/3/1965  12.  The Scientist
LeBeau pretends to be a famous French scientist who is visiting camp while Hogan smuggles the real one out.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Parley Baer, Maurice Marsac, Forrest Compton, Buck Young, Jayne Massey, Bard Stevens, Robert Champion
 30 mins    12/10/1965  13.  Hogan's Hofbrau
Hogan visits a local Hofbrau to get the plans to a German army division that is camping out nearby.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Frank Marth, Paula Stewart, Willard Sage, Roger Helfond
 30 mins    12/17/1965  14.  Oil for the Lamps of Hogan
Hogan convinces two German officers that there is oil underneath the camp when they come to build a synthetic fuel plant there.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  William Mims
 30 mins    12/24/1965  15.  Reservations are Required
Hogan tries to arrange the unscheduled escape of twenty men, the problem is complicated when their sergeant is a little anxious to go.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Robert Hogan, Dennis Robertson, Mike Murphy
 30 mins    12/31/1965  16.  Anchors Aweigh, Men of Stalag 13
Hogan creates an officer's club in the shape of a ship in order to get a gunsight and a British POW to England.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Jack H. Robinson  / David Chandler 
Guest starring:  Fredd Wayne, Michael St. Clair, Jon Cedar, Leon Askin
 30 mins    1/7/1966  17.  Happy Birthday, Adolf
The guys plan to destroy a gun emplacement, so the Allies can attack on Hitler's birthday.
Director:  Robert Butler  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Howard Caine
 30 mins    1/14/1966  18.  The Gold Rush
French gold has been stolen, so Hogan convinces Klink to have it brought to Stalag 13 so he can steal it.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Tom Hatten, Rick Traeger, Pitt Herbert
 30 mins    1/21/1966  19.  Hello, Zolle
Hogan tries to detain a German general at camp for 24 hours, so the Allies can amass troops. Things get complicated when a Gestapo officer comes in search of the reason for Klink's perfect record.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Jack H. Robinson  / David Chandler 
Guest starring:  Gavin MacLeod, Gilbert Green, Britt Nilsson, Ramon Bieri, Horst Ebersberg
 30 mins    1/28/1966  20.  It Takes a Thief... Sometimes
A group of underground operatives, that Hogan and his team begin working with, is actually a group lead by a Gestapo capture who's set on capturing them.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Richard M. Powell 
Guest starring:  Michael Constantine, Claudine Longet, Chris Anders, Edgar Winston
 30 mins    2/4/1966  21.  The Great Impersonation
Hogan gets Schultz to portray Klink in order to free three of his men whom the Gestapo has captured.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Bert Freed, James Frawley
 30 mins    2/11/1966  22.  The Pizza Parlor
Hogan bribes a pacifist Italian officer who wants to defect to the Allies with pizza.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Arthur Julian 
Guest starring:  Hans Conried, Ernest Sarracino, Harry Lauter, Jack Good, Joey Tata, Elisa Ingram, Bard Stevens
 30 mins    2/25/1966  23.  The 43rd, a Moving Story
Plans to destroy an anti-aircraft battery are upset by Klink's new second in command.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Tom Adair  / James Allardice 
Guest starring:  Sandy Kenyon, Hal Lynch
 30 mins    3/4/1966  24.  How to Cook a German Goose by Radar
An American corporal, with a bad attitude, tells Hogan he is a general in disguise.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Phil Sharp 
Guest starring:  J. Pat O'Malley
 30 mins    3/11/1966  25.  Psychic Kommandant
Hogan convinces Klink he has ESP in order to get the plans to a new airplane with a silent engine.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Phil Sharp 
Guest starring:  Joseph Mell
 30 mins    3/18/1966  26.  The Prince from the Phone Company
Kinchloe dresses up as an African prince, whom Hogan has kidnapped, in order to ask the Germans for money to open a submarine base. Complications arise when the prince's wife arrives.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Richard M. Powell 
Guest starring:  Ivan Dixon, Isabelle Cooley, Lee Bergere, Stewart Moss
 30 mins    3/25/1966  27.  The Safecracker Suite
Klink agrees to help Hogan steal the evidence to the assassination plot against Hitler made by an old friend of Klink's.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Walter Burke, Anthony Eustrel, Booth Colman, Eric Lord
 30 mins    4/1/1966  28.  I Look Better in Basic Black
Hogan tries to find out why three American girls were brought to camp.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Arthur Julian 
Guest starring:  Jean Hale, Jayne Massey, Jackie Joseph, Peter Hellman, Edward Knight
 30 mins    4/8/1966  29.  The Assassin
Crittendon interferes as Hogan tries to help a scientist, whom they were ordered to kill, try to defect.
Director:  Edward H. Feldman  Writer:  Richard M. Powell 
Guest starring:  Larry D. Mann
 30 mins    4/15/1966  30.  Cupid Comes to Stalag 13
Hogan helps Klink fall in love, with General Burkhalter's sister, to get his mind off not being promoted.
Director:  Howard Morris  Writer:  Phil Sharp 
Guest starring:  Kathleen Freeman, Inger Stratton, George Tyne
 30 mins    4/22/1966  31.  The Flame Grows Higher
When a POW is caught at the next processing location, Hogan suspects there is a traitor in the underground.
Director:  Howard Morris  / Jack H. Robinson  Writer:  Laurence Marks  / Jack H. Robinson 
Guest starring:  Susanne Cramer, Hannie Landman, Charles H. Radilak, Irene Tedrow, Todd Martin, Jerry Ayres
 30 mins    4/29/1966  32.  Request Permission to Escape
Carter asks Hogan if he can escape and get back to his girlfriend, when she writes him a Dear John letter.
Director:  Edward H. Feldman  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Martin Blaine, Mary Mitchell, John Crawford, Brett Parker, William Christopher, Horst Ebersberg
Edition Details
Series Television
Distributor Paramount
Release Date 3/15/2005
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Mono [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 5