Plans to destroy a nearby rocket-fuel plant don't go as Hogan would like.Plans to destroy a nearby rocket-fuel plant don't go as Hogan would like.Plans to destroy a nearby rocket-fuel plant don't go as Hogan would like.
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia'Olga' is played by Arlene Martel, the same actress who played 'Tiger' in previous episodes.
- GoofsWhen Colonel Hogan is playing bridge with the General and Colonel Klink, he's wearing his Class A dress uniform. Hogan is an Army Air Force pilot who was shot down flying a mission over Germany. It is highly unlikely that he would have brought his formal dress uniform along on a mission.
- Quotes
LeBeau: [Kinch is tasting something he cooked] And the real secret is in the sauerbraten.
Col. Hogan: [walks in on them] Hold it. Hold it. We got trouble. Von Treger just ordered the serial numbers changed on the trucks.
LeBeau: He can't do that!
Col. Hogan: Kinch, get on your horse. You gotta reach Newkirk and Carter before they swing into line with that convoy. Tell them the mission's been scratched.
Kinchloe: Okay.
Col. Hogan: And make it fast, or they swing into line with a firing squad.
Kinchloe: Gotcha.
- ConnectionsEdited from Hogan's Heroes: The Swing Shift (1967)
Featured review
Dressy?
I see that once again there is an observation regarding the unlikelihood of Hogan having a dress uniform and, as such, that would be very true. He has previously worn it and will do so again. So too have the other heroes dressed in much higher grades of uniform than they would have had when captured.
Their having such uniforms, from the audience perspective, is actually easy to understand. They have a tailor shop capable of manufacturing all forms of civilian clothing, both male and female. They also create German military uniforms at many rank levels and from several different units of airforce, army and navy. What makes it so difficult to believe that they cannot make US, British or French uniforms? (Don't even try to figure out where they get insignia, ribbons and medals etc. - these come by the same magic that so many other things do in this series - we just have to accept it - without this magic, the series would have ended after about the fifth episode)
The real question, and perhaps that is what these observations are alluding to, is how on earth do any of the German brass justify where these uniforms came from? After all, the tailor shop is a covert operation hidden deep in the tunnels.
Their having such uniforms, from the audience perspective, is actually easy to understand. They have a tailor shop capable of manufacturing all forms of civilian clothing, both male and female. They also create German military uniforms at many rank levels and from several different units of airforce, army and navy. What makes it so difficult to believe that they cannot make US, British or French uniforms? (Don't even try to figure out where they get insignia, ribbons and medals etc. - these come by the same magic that so many other things do in this series - we just have to accept it - without this magic, the series would have ended after about the fifth episode)
The real question, and perhaps that is what these observations are alluding to, is how on earth do any of the German brass justify where these uniforms came from? After all, the tailor shop is a covert operation hidden deep in the tunnels.
helpful•03
- harrytumilson
- Jul 27, 2022
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content