Cat and Mouse
- Episode aired Dec 4, 1962
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8.8/10
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Saunders is ordered to join a reconnaissance patrol whose Sergeant doesn't like him or want him along.Saunders is ordered to join a reconnaissance patrol whose Sergeant doesn't like him or want him along.Saunders is ordered to join a reconnaissance patrol whose Sergeant doesn't like him or want him along.
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John A. Alonzo
- Bialos
- (as John Alonza)
William Harlow
- Radioman
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaSaunders reveals that he was a shoe salesman before the war. However, given the context of the conversation, it is likely that he is pulling the leg of the man he is talking to.
- GoofsA scene shows a closeup of Saunders looking at the Germans through an opening in the wall. The scene changes to show Saunders and Jenkins are pulling a ladder away from a different wall so they can hide in the area behind it. There is another change to show Saunders' closeup again, then another change to show the two men still pulling on the ladder. Saunders doesn't go back and forth from looking at the Germans to helping Jenkins.
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Taut, well-written classic episode
Vic is assigned to another squad for a recon patrol that is quite dangerous and he has to deal with another sergeant who is quie disagreeable but they need to get along to make the mission work.
It makes for a different situation because Vic is not in charge and must help out rather than assuming authority and responsibility this time. The enemy's the same and the mission resembles previous ones. The fact that the other sergeant played by Albert Salmi is crazy and foolhardy makes the situation that much worse.
An extremely tense episode, in which the two men in conflict makes for arresting drama, leading to life and death heroics as they hide out in a German command post, and Salmi emerges a hero after all, while Vic learns plenty of lessons in a very well-written story.
It makes for a different situation because Vic is not in charge and must help out rather than assuming authority and responsibility this time. The enemy's the same and the mission resembles previous ones. The fact that the other sergeant played by Albert Salmi is crazy and foolhardy makes the situation that much worse.
An extremely tense episode, in which the two men in conflict makes for arresting drama, leading to life and death heroics as they hide out in a German command post, and Salmi emerges a hero after all, while Vic learns plenty of lessons in a very well-written story.
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- Aug 2, 2023
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