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Hogan's Heroes: The Complete Fifth Season
- (Boxed Set, Full Frame, Repackaged, Dolby)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 05/05/2020

Hogan's Heroes: The Complete Fifth Season
(Boxed Set, Full Frame, Repackaged, Dolby)
- Starring: Hogan's Heroes, Ivan Dixon, Richard Dawson & Circle, John Banner, Richard Dawson, Werner Klemperer, Bob Crane, Robert Clary
- Directors: Marc Daniels, Edward H. Feldman, Richard Kinon, Jerry London, Bruce Bilson
- Genre: TV Comedy, Television
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 661 minutes
- Year of Release: 1969
- Number of Discs: 4
- UPC: 032429342775
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Product Notes
Hogan's Heroes: The Complete Fifth Season 4 dvds PARAMOUNT - e fifth season of Hogan's Heroes aired in 1969 with a divisive war tearing the nation apart, and decades later there is still comfort to be taken from Col. Hogan (Bob Crane) and company coming up with daring, ingenious, and outrageous plots to sabotage the German war effort from their base of operations in Stalag 13. Ineffectual commandant Col. Klink (Werner Klemperer, a two-time Emmy-winner, and a nominee for this season) may have Hogan's number as "a scheming troublemaker," but he is as ever clueless about Hogan's elaborate operations. To the outrage of visiting German brass, Hogan still has the run of the camp and still makes with the impudent wisecracks about "the little sign painter" and "Himmler with the laughing face." Getting information to the Underground and blowing up German installations remains job 1, but Hogan and his men-hustler Newkirk (Richard Dawson), LeBeau (Robert Clary), explosives expert Carter (Larry Hovis), and radio operator Kinch (Ivan Dixon)-must also ensure that the bumbling Klink is not transferred ("At Last-Schultz Knows Something," a great episode for co-star John Banner) or executed ("The Kommandant Dies at Dawn"), lest a more savvy or ruthless officer replace him. Hogan's Heroes caught considerable flack from critics for it's lighthearted portrayal of life in a P.O.W. camp, but between the punchlines, effective moments of suspense and intrigue remind viewers that Hogan's work is no laughing matter. In "Unfair Exchange," the men kidnap General Burkhalter's sister, Gertrude "the Bride of Frankenstein" Linkmeyer (the great Kathleen Freeman) to exchange her for the Allied Agent who allowed herself to be captured to save Hogan and his men from discovery by the Gestapo. In it's penultimate season, Hogan's Heroes is still a great escape, although, as Gertrude tells him, "Colonel Hogan, you've been here too long."
Credits
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CreditsHogan's Heroes
Ivan Dixon
John Banner
Richard Dawson & Circle
Richard Dawson
Werner Klemperer
Bob Crane
Robert Clary
Alan Oppenheimer
Albert S. Ruddy
Antoinette Bower
Arlene Martel
Arthur Julian
Barry O'Hara
Ben Wright
Bernard Fein
Bernard Fox
Bill Henry
Brenda Benet
Bruce Kirby
Chet Stratton
Corinne Conley
Dave Willock
Diana Chesney
Dick Wilson
Eric Morris
Frank Marth
Harold J. Stone
Inger Stratton
Jack Riley
John Myhers
John Stephenson
Kathleen Freeman
Marianna Hill
Marj Dusay
Michael Fox
Muriel Landers
Ned Wertimer
Nita Talbot
Noam Pitlik
Norbert Schiller
Pamela Curran
Parley Baer
Robert Hogan
Ronald Long
Sandy Kenyon
Tom Hatten
Victoria Carroll
Howard Caine
Leon Askin
Dave Morick
Sigrid Valdis
Larry Hovis
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DirectorsMarc Daniels
Edward H. Feldman
Richard Kinon
Jerry London
Bruce Bilson
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ProducersHarry Cohn