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Man or Gun (1958)
One of the strangest westerns I've ever seen.
Seems like it should've been made in the late '60s, early '70s. In another country. The laughable dialog, we don't care. How so many people throw their lives away without hesitation, I'm sure it's happened.
Hogan's Heroes: Sticky Wicket Newkirk (1968)
One of Carter's best
A good episode that leads up to it's high point: Carter as Gen. Von Seidleberg. The giggle. Klemperer is wonderfully disturbed by it. Howard Caine delivers well as Hogsteter.
The rest will fulfill the one hundred and fifty character nonsense requirement.
A good episode that leads up to it's high point: Carter as Gen. Von Seidleberg. The giggle. Klemperer is wonderfully disturbed by it. Howard Caine delivers well as Hogsteter. A good episode that leads up to it's high point: Carter as Gen. Von Seidleberg. The giggle. Klemperer is wonderfully disturbed by it. Howard Caine delivers well as Hogsteter. A good episode that leads up to it's high point: Carter as Gen. Von Seidleberg. The giggle. Klemperer is wonderfully disturbed by it. Howard Caine delivers well as Hogsteter. A good episode that leads up to it's high point: Carter as Gen. Von Seidleberg. The giggle. Klemperer is wonderfully disturbed by it. Howard Caine delivers well as Hogsteter.
Hogan's Heroes: Everyone Has a Brother-in-Law (1967)
The nadir of the series
Contains the single worst dialog line in the entire series:
"Maybe I'll get lucky and dream up a world without guys like you in it."
What the hell is THIS??? Poor Bob Crane having to recite this pitiful tripe.