Newkirk sneaks a beautiful woman into camp who turns out to be a Gestapo agent.Newkirk sneaks a beautiful woman into camp who turns out to be a Gestapo agent.Newkirk sneaks a beautiful woman into camp who turns out to be a Gestapo agent.
Roy Goldman
- Prisoner of War
- (uncredited)
Stewart Moss
- Captain Anderson
- (uncredited)
Walter Smith
- Prisoner of War
- (uncredited)
Bard Stevens
- Guard
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe poster hidden in the bunk panel is of the famous WWII Rita Hayworth pin-up. In 2002, the satin nightgown she wore for the picture sold for $26,888.
- GoofsNewkirk brings Gretel (the female spy) in the camp via a tunnel entrance, most likely the tree stump. When Gretel wants to show Major Hochstetter certain "trivias" in Barracks 2, like the tunnel entrance under the bed, she is discredited, since Hogan's men have previously detonated the tunnel and nothing of which Gretel says turns out to be true. However, all she had to do was to show Hochstetter the Treestump-tunnel-entrance, and Hogan's operation would have been finished.
- Quotes
Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Colonel Hogan, of the eight men I captured, one talked. He claimed they were all heading for Stalag 13. Would you have any idea why?
Col. Hogan: Bad sense of direction.
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Newkirk girls turns out to be Gestapo.
Newkirk, who is out on one of Hogan's leave policies, has found him a girlfriend, Gretel, in the local town and it appears they have become sweethearts. But right before the evening starts warming up the Gestapo breaks down the door and takes Newkirk back to Stalag 13.
Klink is none too happy and instead of punishing him, Klink is going to send him to another Stalag to live out the war. When it looks like the transfer is going into effect, Hogan gives Newkirk permission to escape and return to London.
But before he leaves the country, Newkirk goes back to get his sweetheart, Gretel. But little does he know that she is actually working for the Gestapo.
This is not a bad story but it did have some loose ends that were never tied down. Newkirk brings the Gestapo agent into camp and she see the operation. Of course by the time Hochstetter checks her story the gang has already hidden or disguised all the operations-- but no one ever questioned why a woman was even in the camp. The Germans never questioned how she even got through the gate. But I realize that this is a TV sitcom and everything is not explained. The only thing we know is that the heroes get their way and will return next episode. A nice show but nothing really stands out about this episode.
Klink is none too happy and instead of punishing him, Klink is going to send him to another Stalag to live out the war. When it looks like the transfer is going into effect, Hogan gives Newkirk permission to escape and return to London.
But before he leaves the country, Newkirk goes back to get his sweetheart, Gretel. But little does he know that she is actually working for the Gestapo.
This is not a bad story but it did have some loose ends that were never tied down. Newkirk brings the Gestapo agent into camp and she see the operation. Of course by the time Hochstetter checks her story the gang has already hidden or disguised all the operations-- but no one ever questioned why a woman was even in the camp. The Germans never questioned how she even got through the gate. But I realize that this is a TV sitcom and everything is not explained. The only thing we know is that the heroes get their way and will return next episode. A nice show but nothing really stands out about this episode.
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- kfo9494
- Sep 27, 2014
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