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Season: 1
Year: 1988 | 1989


Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: Part I

13 November 1988
In the immediate aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Captain Victor 'Pug' Henry finds himself in command of a cruiser, the USS Northampton. His son Warren is a naval aviator on the USS Enterprise and son Byron continues his service on a submarine, the USS Swordfish. Pug's wife Rhoda continues her affair with Palmer Kirby and Byron's wife Natalie has a difficult decision to make when a German Foreign Office official suggests that she and her uncle Aaron Jastrow stay in Italy rather than travel to Palestine. Pamela Tudsbury and her father start a world tour where he will report for the BBC from the far reaches of the British Empire. She is quick to let Pug know that they will also be stopping in Hawaii.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry
David Dukes ... Leslie Slote (credit only)

Michael Woods ... Warren Henry

Sharon Stone ... Janice Henry
Robert Morley ... Alistair Tudsbury
Barry Bostwick ... 'Lady' Aster
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz
Topol ... Berel Jastrow

John Rhys-Davies ... Sammy Mutterperl

Ian McShane ... Philip Rule
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Bill Wallis ... Werner Beck
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow
John Quincy Adams ... Lt. J.G.Samtow
G.W. Bailey ... Cmdr. Jim Grigg
Geoffrey Beevers ... Major Denton Shairpe
Matthew Boryla ... Helmsman
Norman Burton ... Gen. George C. Marshall

Howard Caine ... Lord Maxwell Beaverbrook

J. Kenneth Campbell ... Commander. Hoban
Eric Christmas ... Adm. Sir Dudley Pound
Gene Davis ... Telephone Talker (Devilfish)
John Dehner ... Adm. Ernest King
Daniel Dugan ... Officer of the Deck
Steve Durham ... Sonar Operator
Christian Ebel ... Rattenhuber
Greg Ford ... Chief Torpedoman Hansen
Cate Fowler ... Sarah Elowsky
Fred Gibbons ... Quartermaster (Devilfish)
Peter Graves ... Palmer Kirby
Günther Maria Halmer ... Rudolf Hoess - Commandant K. L. Auschwitz
Ben Hartigan ... Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson

Leslie Hope ... Madeline Henry
Mark Keyloun ... Ens. Billy Quayne

Michael Madsen ... Lt. 'Foof' Turhall (Devilfish)
Toby Morris ... Annunciator Operator (Northampton)
Barry Morse ... Col. Gen. Franz Halder

William R. Moses ... Simon Anderson
Dan Nichols ... Helmsman
Michael Perry ... Doc Halston
Addison Powell ... Admiral Harold Stark
Wolfgang Preiss ... Field Marshal Walter von Brauchitsch
Jack Rader ... Outgoing Captain of Northampton
Clifford Rose ... SS Lt. General Heinz Kammler
Michael Sarne ... SS. Capt. Schwarz
David Shaughnessy ... RAF Officer
Barbara Steele ... Elsa MacMahon (Singapore Christmas Party)
Dieter Steinbrink ... Block Senior (as Deiter Steinbrink)
Leon B. Stevens ... Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox
Kerry Sweden ... Bow Planesman

Mills Watson ... Chief Derringer (Devilfish)
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)
Robert S. Woods ... Lt. Cmdr. Eugene Lindsey

Season 1, Episode 2: Part 2

15 November 1988
It's early 1942 and Pug Henry is still in command of the USS Northampton. Pamela Tudsbury and her father find themselves in Singapore. The local administration, both civil and military, believes the island outpost to be impregnable but a journalist friend convinces them otherwise. Nathalie Henry and her uncle Aaron decided to stay in Italy. They have been hoping to get exit visas allowing them to travel to Switzerland but these have consistently been delayed. What they do not know is that Aaron's onetime student, now a German diplomat in Italy, has been instructed to find a way to place Italian Jews into Nazi hands. Nathalie's friend and onetime fiancé Leslie Slote is now assigned to the US Legation in Bern and he comes into information on the German atrocities taking place in Eastern Europe. Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS, visits Auschwitz and is given a demonstration of its capabilities.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry (credit only)

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry (credit only)
David Dukes ... Leslie Slote

Michael Woods ... Warren Henry

Sharon Stone ... Janice Henry (credit only)
Robert Morley ... Alistair Tudsbury
Barry Bostwick ... 'Lady' Aster (credit only)
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz
Topol ... Berel Jastrow

John Rhys-Davies ... Sammy Mutterperl

Ian McShane ... Philip Rule
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Bill Wallis ... Werner Beck
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill (credit only)

E.G. Marshall ... Dwight D. Eisenhower
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow
G.W. Bailey ... Cmdr. Jim Grigg
Anthony Bate ... Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt
Heinz Bernard ... Jacob Ascher
Hugo Bower ... Dutch Interpreter
Don Collier ... Adm. Russ Carton
Lou Dagsa ... Alemon
Robert Dees ... Flag Lieutenant
John Dehner ... Adm. Ernest King
Howard Duff ... William Tuttle
Christian Ebel ... Rattenhuber
Sara Franchetti ... Anna Castelnuovo (as Sara Franchetti-Girgenti)
Paul Glawion ... General Friedrich von Paulus
Günther Maria Halmer ... Rudolf Hoess - Commandant K. L. Auschwitz
Pat Hingle ... Adm. William F. 'Bull' Halsey
Elizabeth Hoffman ... Eleanor Roosevelt
Margherita Horowitz ... Mrs. Sacerdote (as Margherita Horovitz)
Milton Johns ... Adolf Eichmann
Danny Kamekona ... Vice Admiral Nagumo
Mijou Kovacs ... Selma Ascher
Paul Lambert ... Adm. Ross McIntire
John Malcolm ... Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
Frank Marth ... Admiral Mare Mitscher

Aubrey Morris ... Father Martin
Barry Morse ... Col. Gen. Franz Halder
Derek Newark ... Untersturmfuhrer Klinger (Auschwitz)
Stephan Paryla ... Untersturfuhrer Hossler
Lee Patterson ... August von Winokur (Bern)
Werner Pochath ... Himmler's Colonel
Kirstie Pooley ... Eva Braun
Giancarlo Prete ... Dr. Castelnuovo
Remo Remotti ... Moses Sacerdote
Antoine Roblot ... Dr. Hoblet (as Anton Roblot)
Clifford Rose ... SS Lt. General Heinz Kammler
Seth Sakai ... Adm. Yamamoto
Michael Sarne ... SS. Capt. Schwarz
Immy Schell ... Commandant Hoess' wife
G.D. Spradlin ... Adm. Raymond A. Spruance

Tom Tammi ... Flag Secretary (Spruance)
Emanuela Trombetta ... Miriam Castelnuovo
Fritz von Friedl ... Hoess' Adjutabt
Dieter Wagner ... Reichsfuhrer Heinrich Himmler
Michael Wolf ... Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)

Season 1, Episode 3: Part 3

16 November 1988
The Henrys have a family reunion of sorts when Pug and Byron join Warren and Janice to celebrate their wedding anniversary. They are joined by Pamela Tudsbury and her father who managed to leave Singapore before it fell to the Japanese. Byron applies for a transfer to the Atlantic submarine force after he learns that his wife Natalie and her uncle Aaron Jastrow were not evacuated from Italy with other Americans. Pug and Warren soon depart on their respective ships headed for the Battle of Midway. Pug has a relatively minor contribution compared to son Warren who flies several successful sorties. Natalie and her uncle have a plan to escape the clutches of the Germans. Rhoda Henry travels to Los Angeles to see daughter Madeline and son Byron who have just arrived. She also sees Pamela Tudsbury who has something to tell her.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry
David Dukes ... Leslie Slote (credit only)

Michael Woods ... Warren Henry

Sharon Stone ... Janice Henry
Robert Morley ... Alistair Tudsbury
Barry Bostwick ... 'Lady' Aster
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz (credit only)
Topol ... Berel Jastrow (credit only)

John Rhys-Davies ... Sammy Mutterperl (credit only)

Ian McShane ... Philip Rule (credit only)
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Bill Wallis ... Werner Beck (credit only)
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon (credit only)
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler (credit only)
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill

E.G. Marshall ... Dwight D. Eisenhower
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow
Jerry Anderson ... Bellboy
G.W. Bailey ... Cmdr. Jim Grigg
Kent Broadhurst ... Captain George Murray
Keith Brunson ... Telephone Talker
Norman Burton ... Gen. George C. Marshall
Sammy Busby ... Plane Captain

Howard Caine ... Lord Maxwell Beaverbrook
Eric Christmas ... Adm. Sir Dudley Pound

Mike Connors ... Col. Harrison 'Hack' Peters
Lou Dagsa ... Alemon
John Dehner ... Adm. Ernest King
Sara Franchetti ... Anna Castelnuovo (as Sara Franchetti-Girgenti)
Jack Ging ... Cmdr. William Berscher
Van Golden ... De-Briefing Officer
Ernest Harada ... Chief of Staff
Earl Hindman ... Lt. Cmdr. Wade McClusky

Leslie Hope ... Madeline Henry
Margherita Horowitz ... Mrs. Sacerdote (as Margherita Horovitz)
Danny Kamekona ... Vice-Adm. Nagumo
William Keller ... Air Operations Ensign
Scooter Kindall ... Lookout (as Scooter Kindle)
Michael Lemon ... Lt. Earl Gallaher
Richard Lineback ... Cornett (Enterprise)
Rod McCary ... Hugh Cleveland
Michael McGuire ... Capt. Miles Browning
John Perryman ... Lt. DeWitt Shumway
Brett Porter ... Lt. Howard Ady
Giancarlo Prete ... Dr. Castelnuovo
Remo Remotti ... Moses Sacerdote

Allan Rich ... Harry Tomlin

James Saito ... Operations Officer
Seth Sakai ... Adm. Yamamoto
John Sanderford ... Ens. Pete Goff
Ron Smith ... Officer of the Deck
Lisa Soland ... Singer
G.D. Spradlin ... Adm. Raymond A. Spruance
Akira Takayama ... Chief of Staff
Emanuela Trombetta ... Miriam Castelnuovo
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)
Robert S. Woods ... Lt. Cmdr. Eugene Lindsey
Michael Yama ... Operations Officer

Season 1, Episode 4: Part 4

17 November 1988
Natalie Henry, baby Louis and her uncle, Aaron Jastrow, put into effect their plan to escape from Italy. Their hope of traveling from the Italian coast directly to Lisbon are dashed however and they soon find themselves going to Elba, then Corsica and finally to Marseilles where they are taken in by a local Jewish family who have been regularly assisting refugees. There, Natalie re-discovers her Jewish heritage. Byron has been posted temporarily to Gibraltar to work with the British and he has been making regular courier runs to the American Consulate in Marseilles. Rhoda Henry returns to Washington but stops in Chicago having decided to end her relationships with Palmer Kirby. She is soon pursued however by Colonel Harrison "Hack" Peters. General Halder tells Adolf Hitler that he has no chance of winning the war on the Eastern Front.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry (credit only)

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry
David Dukes ... Leslie Slote

Sharon Stone ... Janice Henry (credit only)
Robert Morley ... Alistair Tudsbury
Barry Bostwick ... 'Lady' Aster (credit only)
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz
Topol ... Berel Jastrow (credit only)

John Rhys-Davies ... Sammy Mutterperl (credit only)

Ian McShane ... Philip Rule (credit only)
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins (credit only)
Bill Wallis ... Werner Beck
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill (credit only)

E.G. Marshall ... Dwight D. Eisenhower
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (credit only)

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow

Ian Abercrombie ... Vice-Adm. Rodney
Gay Baynes ... Woman in Quaker Office
Henry Beckman ... Maj. Gen. McIntyre
William Berger ... Consul General Jim Gaither
Peter Bromilow ... Cmdr. Sutherland

Mike Connors ... Col. Harrison 'Hack' Peters

Georges Corraface ... Pascal Gaffori (as George Corraface)
Bertie Cortez ... Itzhak Mendelson
Howard Duff ... William Tuttle
Sara Franchetti ... Anna Castelnuovo (as Sara Franchetti-Girgenti)
Igor Galo ... Frankenthal
Peter Graves ... Palmer Kirby

Garrick Hagon ... Sam Jones
Joachim Hansen ... Lt. Gen. Alfred Jodl
Margherita Horowitz ... Mrs. Sacerdote (as Margherita Horovitz)
Christopher Malcolm ... Bunky Thurston
Barry Morse ... Col. Gen. Franz Halder
Moustache ... Mr. Gaffori (as Mr. Moustache)
James Pennington ... Head Waiter in Pump Room
Giancarlo Prete ... Dr. Castelnuovo
Gigi Reder ... Chief Carabiners
Remo Remotti ... Moses Sacerdote
Antoine Roblot ... Dr. Hoblet (as Anton Roblot)
Emanuela Trombetta ... Miriam Castelnuovo
Anna Tzelniker ... Mrs. Mendelson
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)

Season 1, Episode 5: Part 5

20 November 1988
Byron and Nathalie are reunited in Marseilles but the American Consul counsels them not to try and leave France without the proper documentation, so Byron returns to Gibraltar alone. Their plans to meet in Lisbon go awry however when, in November 1942, the Allies invade North Africa. As a result, the Germans occupy Vichy France and the borders are closed. Aaron, Louis and Nathalie travel to Lourdes to await what they hope will be a quick prisoner exchange. Pamela Tudsbury and her father Alistair are in Egypt where he is reporting on the Eighth Army's defeat of Rommel's Afrika Korps. The Russians are putting up stiff resistance on the Eastern Front and Hitler approves a new battle plan. At Auschwitz, the Nazi's complete construction of the gas chambers and the crematoria. Berel Jastrow and Sammy Mutterperl are transferred to a new work gang. In the South Pacific, Pug Henry's ship, Northampton, is severely damaged in an encounter with the Japanese.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry (credit only)
David Dukes ... Leslie Slote (credit only)

Sharon Stone ... Janice Henry (credit only)
Robert Morley ... Alistair Tudsbury
Barry Bostwick ... 'Lady' Aster (credit only)
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz
Topol ... Berel Jastrow

John Rhys-Davies ... Sammy Mutterperl

Ian McShane ... Philip Rule (credit only)
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Bill Wallis ... Werner Beck (credit only)
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill (credit only)
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

E.G. Marshall ... Dwight D. Eisenhower

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow

Season 1, Episode 6: Part 6

22 November 1988
Pug Henry returns to Washington where President Roosevelt asks him to take an assignment at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. There, the U.S. Ambassador is none too pleased with the lack of acknowledgment from the Russians on the benefits of lend-lease but Pug is impressed with the work they are doing. All efforts to get Natalie, Louis and Aaron out of Lourdes fail and they learn that all of the internees are being transferred to Baden Baden in Germany. At Pearl Harbor, Byron reports for duty as Executive Officer on a new submarine, the Moray, commanded by his old friend "Lady" Aster. What he doesn't realize is that his friend is having an affair with his widowed sister-in-law, Janice.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry
David Dukes ... Leslie Slote

Sharon Stone ... Janice Henry
Barry Bostwick ... 'Lady' Aster
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz
Topol ... Berel Jastrow (credit only)

John Rhys-Davies ... Sammy Mutterperl (credit only)

Ian McShane ... Philip Rule
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Bill Wallis ... Werner Beck
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow

E.G. Marshall ... Dwight D. Eisenhower
Eddie Albert ... Breckinridge Long
Michael Anthony ... Dr. LaCroix
William Berger ... Consul General Jim Gaither
Arthur Bernard ... Second Reporter
Brian Blessed ... General Yevlenko
James Brodhead ... British Correspondent (as James E. Brodhead)
Don Collier ... Adm. Russ Carton

Mike Connors ... Col. Harrison 'Hack' Peters
Rhett Creighton ... Louis Henry
Joe Crozier ... Art - FDR's Aide (as Joseph O. Crozier)

Vernon Dobtcheff ... Henri Dulle
William Doherty ... Pinkney Tuck
Sky Dumont ... Count Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg
Michael Elwyn ... Lord Duncan Berne-Wilke
Robert Favart ... Comte de Chambrun

Nina Foch ... Comtesse de Chambrun
Erwin Fuller ... First Reporter
Paul Glawion ... General Friedrich von Paulus

H. Richard Greene ... Foxy Davis
Joachim Hansen ... Lt. Gen. Alfred Jodl
Pat Hingle ... Adm. William F. 'Bull' Halsey
Frederick Hoffman ... American Reportet #2 (Casablanca Conference)

Leslie Hope ... Madeline Henry
Susan Italiane ... Hack Peters' New Years Eve Date
Ian Jentle ... Josef Goebbels
Paul Lambert ... Adm. Ross McIntire

Charles Lane ... Adm. William Standley
John Malcolm ... Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
Philippe Mareuil ... Wald Liestal
Byron Morrow ... Adm. William Leahy
Barry Morse ... Col. Gen. Franz Halder
Natalia Nogulich ... Vera Yevlenko
Wolfgang Preiss ... Field Marshal Walter von Brauchitsch
Geoffrey Rose ... Dr. Kurt Friedrich
Albert Rueprecht ... Gen. Schmidt
Eric Server ... American Reporter #1
Joost Siedhoff ... Doctor (Baden-Baden)
Charlie Smoke ... Steward in Clipper Cabin
Don Stewart ... Halsey's Lieutenant Commander (as Donald Stewart)
Erwin Strahl ... Radio Announcer (Berlin)
Jerry Taft ... Maitre'd of Army-Navy Club
Peter Vaughan ... Col. Gen. Kurt Zeitzler
Steven White ... Halsey's Messenger
Michael Wolf ... Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)

Season 1, Episode 7: Part 7

23 November 1988
Natalie, Louis and her uncle Aaron Jastrow find themselves in Paris having been transferred there from the prisoner exchange camp in Baden Baden courtesy of Aaron's former student, the German diplomat Werner Beck. He thwarts their attempt to return to the exchange camp and they find themselves transferred to the so-called "paradise camp" of Theresienstadt, in Czechoslovakia. Byron Henry is at sea in the Pacific with his friend "Lady" Aster in command. He also learns of wife Natalie's transfer to a new camp but doesn't get much more than that from the State Department. They have a very successful first mission but Lady's orders to shoot survivors off a Japanese troop ship don't sit well with everyone. Pamela Tudsbury makes her way to Moscow and has a brief meeting with Pug Henry. Berel Jastrow manages to escape from the concentration camp.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry (credit only)
David Dukes ... Leslie Slote (credit only)

Sharon Stone ... Janice Henry
Barry Bostwick ... 'Lady' Aster
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz (credit only)
Topol ... Berel Jastrow

John Rhys-Davies ... Sammy Mutterperl

Ian McShane ... Philip Rule
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins (credit only)
Bill Wallis ... Werner Beck
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill (credit only)
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (credit only)

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow

E.G. Marshall ... Dwight D. Eisenhower
Michael Adamshick ... Telephone Talker
R.G. Armstrong ... Gen. 'Moose' Fitzgerald
Kenneth Colley ... SS Col. Paul Blobel
Paul Copley ... Dagget - Pamela's Chauffeur (Moscow)
Uwe Falkenbach ... SS Man (Train to Theresienstadt)

Nina Foch ... Comtesse de Chambrun
Claus Fuchs ... SS Officer (Theresienstadt)
Dado Habazin ... Kelbo
Joachim Hansen ... Lt. Gen. Alfred Jodl
Klaus Hemmerle ... SS Officer (Ukraine) / SS Officer (Czechoslovakia Clearing)
Burkhard Heyl ... SS Lt. Greiser (as Burkhard Heyle)

Grainger Hines ... Pete Betmann (Moray)
Ian Jentle ... Josef Goebbels

Wolf Kahler ... SS Maj. Anton Burger
Harold Kasket ... Dr. Paul Epstein
Hubert Kramar ... SS Officer (Theresienstadt)
Hardy Krüger ... Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
Karl Lieffen ... Dr. Grasse
John Malcolm ... Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
Philippe Mareuil ... Wald Liestal
Michael Mellinger ... Benjamin Murmelstein
William Merrow ... Herr Strauss (Theresienstadt)

Glenn Morshower ... Sonar Operator (Moray)
William Prince ... Adm. Chester Nimitz
Thelma Ruby ... Frau Strauss (Theresienstadt)
Kin Shriner ... Horseshoes Mullen (Moray)
Alexander Stephan ... SS Lieutenant (Theresienstadt)
Geoffrey Toone ... British Ambassador (Moscow)
Peter Vaughan ... Col. Gen. Kurt Zeitzler
Christian P. Westermann ... Helmsman (Moray)
Michael Wolf ... Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering
William Woodson ... Narrator

Season 1, Episode 8: Part 8

7 May 1989
Still in the camp at Theresienstadt, where prominent Jews have been interned, Natalie and Aaron have to deal with the fact that more and more of ghetto residents are being shipped to concentration camps in the East. Berel Jastrow is now part of the Prague underground and offers to take Louis out of the camp. When Natalie and Louis are ordered transferred to Auschwitz, Aaron tries to bribe the new camp Kommandant. Byron is now the executive officer on his submarine and he learns that his friend Aster has been having an affair with his sister-in-law, Janice. In Moscow, Pug tells Pamela Tudsbury that he is still receiving anonymous letters about Rhoda's infidelity and that he has decided to return to Washington to find out for himself what is going on. He also has to do business with Rhoda's new friend, Col. Hack Harrison.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry
David Dukes ... Leslie Slote

Sharon Stone ... Janice Henry
Barry Bostwick ... 'Lady' Aster
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz
Topol ... Berel Jastrow

Ian McShane ... Philip Rule
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow

E.G. Marshall ... Dwight D. Eisenhower
Karl-Otto Alberty ... Scharfuhrer Rudolf Haindl
R.G. Armstrong ... Gen. 'Moose' Fitzgerald
Brian Blessed ... General Yevlenko
Dora Borkoff ... Brenka Ginsburg

John Bryson ... Engineer McDermott
Randall Bush ... Officer of the Deck (Moray)

Mike Connors ... Col. Harrison 'Hack' Peters

Eli Danker ... Udam
Nick Ellsworth ... Berne-Wilke's Adjutant (New Delhi)
Michael Elwyn ... Lord Duncan Berne-Wilke

Bruce French ... Sylvester Aherne
Erhart Hartmann ... Rahm's Adjutant (as Erhard Hartmann)
Martin Hermann ... SS Officer (Carpathian Mountains)

Leslie Hope ... Madeline Henry
Milton Johns ... Adolf Eichmann

Wolf Kahler ... SS Maj. Anton Burger
Harold Kasket ... Dr. Paul Epstein

Scott J. Klein ... US Sailor
Timothy D. Klein ... Us soldier 1988
Michael Mellinger ... Benjamin Murmelstein
Fuzzy Moody ... Lookout (Moray)

William R. Moses ... Simon Anderson
Sean O'Neil ... Scott Joyce (Moscow)
Osman Ragheb ... Theresienstadt Prominent

Al Ruscio ... Marshal Josef Stalin

Hunter Schlesinger ... Louis Henry
Kin Shriner ... Horseshoes Mullen (Moray)
Robert Stephens ... SS Major Karl Rahm
Christian P. Westermann ... Helmsman (Moray)
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)
Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic ... Jewish Partisan Leader (as Bata Zivojinovic)

Season 1, Episode 9: Part 9

8 May 1989
It's 1944 and the Allies are preparing for D-day. Pug Henry is now a Rear Admiral and he again meets Pamela Tudsbury at her fiancé's residence, but their meeting is brief as he must return to the Pacific fleet. They do decide they have a future together however. Some members of Hitler's High Command plot to assassinate him, but their first attempt is unsuccessful. Leslie Slote has joined the Army and parachutes behind enemy lines for the D-Day invasions. His job is to organize resistance fighters. After getting a last minute reprieve, Nathalie decides to accept Berel Jastrow's offer of taking little Louis out of the camp. Before they can get him out, they find themselves in the SS interrogation center where the camp commander finds a way to make Nathalie more compliant.

Robert Mitchum ... Captain Victor Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry (credit only)

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry (credit only)
David Dukes ... Leslie Slote
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz (credit only)
Topol ... Berel Jastrow (credit only)
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler

E.G. Marshall ... Dwight D. Eisenhower
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow
Karl-Otto Alberty ... Scharfuhrer Rudolf Haindl
Richard Aylen ... Adm. Sir Bertram Ramsey
Victor Baring ... Hungarian Prime Minister
Tim Barrett ... Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory
Anthony Bate ... Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt
Justin Berlin ... Lt. Gen. Ludwig von Beck
Steven Bronowski ... SS Officer (as Stephen Bronowski)
Alan Brown ... Chief Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder
Eric P. Caspar ... Lt. Gen. Heisinger
Martin Cochrane ... Claude Gallfemi
Joseph N. Conte ... Flag Lieutenant (England)
Dick Crawford ... Admiral (England)
Andrea Dahmen ... Lucie Rommel

Peter Dennis ... Gen. Sir Bernard Law Montgomery
Carl Duering ... Dr. Karl Goerdeler
Sky Dumont ... Count Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg
Nick Eldredge ... Navy Chaplain (Annapolis)
Michael Elwyn ... Lord Duncan Berne-Wilke
Patrick Floersheim ... Leffard
Rupert Frazer ... Lt. Werner von Haeften
Reinhard Glemnitz ... Lt. Gen. Hans Speidel
Leo Gordon ... Gen. Omar Bradley (as Leo V. Gordon)

Martin Grace ... Jumpmaster
Joachim Hansen ... Lt. Gen. Alfred Jodl
G. Wayne Hill ... Radio Director
Elizabeth Hoffman ... Eleanor Roosevelt
Barrie Houghton ... Sergeant
Jane How ... Kay Summersby
Harold Kasket ... Dr. Paul Epstein

Scott J. Klein ... US Sailor
Timothy D. Klein ... Us soldier 1988
Hardy Krüger ... Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
John Malcolm ... Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
Heinz Marecek ... Dr. Hans Gisevius
Michael Mellinger ... Benjamin Murmelstein
Ryan Michael ... Eisenhower's Aide
Barry Morse ... Col. Gen. Franz Halder
Charles Napier ... Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
David Rolfe ... British Commander - Meteorologist
Peter Sands ... Group Capt. J.M. Stagg

Hunter Schlesinger ... Louis Henry
Rob Spendlove ... British Aircraftsman Thompson
Robert Stephens ... SS Major Karl Rahm
Michael Wolf ... Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)

Season 1, Episode 10: Part 10

9 May 1989
In the so-called paradise ghetto of Theresienstadt, the Nazis prepare for a visit by neutral observers by cleaning up the village, distributing new clothes to the inhabitants and setting any number of happy scenes. The visit goes so well that the Nazis decide to make a film for which Aaron Jastrow must write script. Those plotting to overthrow Hitler make one last attempt on July 20, 1944 resulting in the execution of Count von Stauffenberg and the other plotters. Field Marshall Rommel is seriously hurt in a car accident but he too must pay the price for his participation in the plot. Still in the Pacific, Pug Henry prepares for the battle of Leyte Gulf while Byron becomes the commanding officer of his submarine. Nathalie and Aaron are transferred to Auschwitz.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz
Topol ... Berel Jastrow
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow
Karl-Otto Alberty ... Scharfuhrer Rudolf Haindl
Justin Berlin ... Lt. Gen. Ludwig von Beck
Peter Birrel ... Leon Carmel
Lewis Cowen ... Film Director
Andrea Dahmen ... Lucie Rommel
Arnold Diamond ... Mr. Stern
Carl Duering ... Dr. Karl Goerdeler
Sky Dumont ... Count Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg
Christian Ebel ... Rattenhuber
Walker Edmiston ... Gen. Douglas MacArthur
Rupert Frazer ... Lt. Werner von Haeften
David Gale ... Adm. Mick Carney
Axel Ganz ... Dr. Theodor Morell
Joachim Hansen ... Lt. Gen. Alfred Jodl
Pat Hingle ... Adm. William F. 'Bull' Halsey
Matthias Hinze ... Manfred Rommel
Ian Jentle ... Josef Goebbels
Harold Kasket ... Dr. Paul Epstein

Scott J. Klein ... US Sailor
Hardy Krüger ... Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
Paul Lambert ... Adm. Ross McIntire
Paul Lichtman ... Mr. Weinrich
John Malcolm ... Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
Heinz Marecek ... Dr. Hans Gisevius
Frank Marth ... Admiral Mare Mitscher
Vili Matula ... Lt. von John (as Vila Matula)
Michael Mellinger ... Benjamin Murmelstein
Byron Morrow ... Adm. William Leahy
Holger Petzold ... Gen. Fellgiebel
William Prince ... Adm. Chester Nimitz
Osman Ragheb ... Theresienstadt Prominent
Andrea Saric ... Mrs. Weinrich
Jon Steigman ... Flag Lieutenant (USS Iowa) (as John Steigman)
Robert Stephens ... SS Major Karl Rahm
Tony Stephens ... SS Sgt. Kelbo
Henry Stolow ... SS Man
Götz von Langheim ... Doctor Kurt-Walter Hansen
Michael Walden ... Officer of the Deck (USS Iowa)
Eileen Way ... Mrs. Stern
Michael Wolf ... Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)

Season 1, Episode 11: Part 11

10 May 1989
Nathalie and Aaron spend four days traveling to Auschwitz; on arrival, one of them is sent directly to the gas chambers. In the Philippines Sea, Byron Henry, in command of a submarine, gets ready for his first action as Captain. Hitler plans for one, all out attack against the Allied Forces in the Ardennes forest. The battle is launched in mid-December but by January 1945, Allied air power has ensured the Nazis will not succeed. With the Red Army advancing from the East, Himmler orders that all traces of the death camps be eliminated. In Yalta, the Allied leaders meet for the last time to divide the recovered territories.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz
Topol ... Berel Jastrow
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler

E.G. Marshall ... Dwight D. Eisenhower
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill
Ralph Bellamy ... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

John Gielgud ... Aaron Jastrow
Jay Acovone ... Quartermaster Maselli (Barracuda)
Granville Ames ... Lt. Tom Philby (Barracuda)
Danny Bartholemew ... Plot Officer (Barracuda)
Anthony Bate ... Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt
Peter Birrel ... Leon Carmel
Brett Bowerbank ... Louis Henry (one scene)
Helena Buljan ... Mother (Train to Auschwitz) (as Helen Buljan)
Stelio Candelli ... SS Selection Officer (Auschwitz)
Norman Caro ... Rabbi (Train to Auschwitz)
Matthew Crane ... Helmsman (Barracuda)
Antonia Cutic ... Nurse (Train to Auschwitz)
Arnold Diamond ... Mr. Stern
Lawrence Dobkin ... Gen. George S. Patton (as Larry Dobkin)
Christian Ebel ... Rattenhuber
James Emery ... Sonar Man (Barracuda)
Robert Ervin ... Jonesy - Steward (Barracuda)
Axel Ganz ... Dr. Theodor Morell
James Grady ... Planesman (Barracuda)
Wayne A. Hamamoto ... Japanese Officer
Joachim Hansen ... Lt. Gen. Alfred Jodl
Klaus Hemmerle ... SS Officer (Ukraine) / SS Officer (Czechoslovakia Clearing)
Ian Jentle ... Josef Goebbels
Vjenceslav Kapural ... Bruckner (Concertina Player)
Kiyoshi Kimura ... Japanese Officer
Paul Lichtman ... Mr. Weinrich
Frank Mak ... Japanese Officer
John Malcolm ... Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
Leon Niemczyk ... Polish Peasant
George O'Hanlon Jr. ... Lt. George Puckett
Osman Ragheb ... Theresienstadt Prominent
Matko Raguz ... Hutberg
Wolfgang Reichmann ... Martin Bormann

Al Ruscio ... Marshal Josef Stalin
Andrea Saric ... Mrs. Weinrich

Hunter Schlesinger ... Louis Henry
Rodney Shapiro ... Telephone Talker (Barracuda)
Markus Stolberg ... SS Officer (Auschwitz)
Henry Stolow ... SS Man
Thomas Wagner ... Chief Brady (Barracuda)
Eileen Way ... Mrs. Stern
Geoffrey Whitehead ... Albert Speer
Michael Wolf ... Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)

Season 1, Episode 12: Part 12

14 May 1989
In April 1945, FDR dies and several days later Hitler, along with several of his cronies, commits suicide. Pug Henry and Pamela Tudsbury are finally married. President Harry Truman asks him to become his Naval aide, forcing him to delay his honeymoon. On May 8, 1945 the Germans surrender and the war comes to an end in Europe. Pug learns that Nathalie is hospitalized and Byron arranges a transfer to Europe. There he begins his search for Louis. The U.S. drop atomic bombs on Japan bringing World War II to an end.

Robert Mitchum ... Capt. Victor 'Pug' Henry

Jane Seymour ... Natalie Henry

Hart Bochner ... Byron Henry

Victoria Tennant ... Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen ... Rhoda Henry
Sami Frey ... Avram Rabinovitz
William Schallert ... Harry Hopkins
Jeremy Kemp ... Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
Steven Berkoff ... Adolf Hitler
Robert Hardy ... Winston Churchill
Granville Ames ... Lt. Tom Philby (Barracuda)
John Barrard ... Oskar Friedman (English Orphanage)
Norman Burton ... Gen. George C. Marshall
Don Collier ... Adm. Russ Carton

Mike Connors ... Col. Harrison 'Hack' Peters
Armando DiLorenzo ... Mover
Richard Dysart ... President Harry S Truman
Christian Ebel ... Rattenhuber
Nick Eldredge ... Navy Chaplain (Annapolis)
Robert Ervin ... Jonesy - Steward (Barracuda)
Richard Foster ... Lieutenant Commander (Annapolis) (as Richard William Foster)
Joachim Hansen ... Lt. Gen. Alfred Jodl
John Healey ... Mover
Elizabeth Hoffman ... Eleanor Roosevelt
Ian Jentle ... Josef Goebbels
Steven Kern ... Danny Mensch (Bulldogs Bank)
Paul Lambert ... Adm. Ross McIntire
John Larch ... P.A. Announcer (Test Site)
Ed Lottimer ... Flag Lieutenant (ComSubPac)
John Malcolm ... Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel

William R. Moses ... Simon Anderson

George Murdock ... Gen. Leslie Groves
Nancy Nevinson ... Woman at Weir Courteney
Elizabeth Ofenbock ... Hitler's Secretary
George O'Hanlon Jr. ... Lt. George Puckett
Kirstie Pooley ... Eva Braun
Addison Powell ... Admiral Harold Stark

Dorota Puzio ... Katinka
Wolfgang Reichmann ... Martin Bormann

William Roberts ... U.S. Army Captain
Gyl Roland ... Truman's Secretary
Julio Scala ... Gen. 'Hap' Arnold

Hunter Schlesinger ... Louis Henry
Leon B. Stevens ... Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox
Ed Van Nuys ... Adm. Lockwood
Mavis Walker ... Alice Goldberger (Weir Courteney)
Ann Way ... Gertrude Dana (Bulldogs Bank)
Heinz Weiss ... Lt. Gen. Hans Krebs
William Woodson ... Narrator (voice)
Alex Wright ... Boy #1 (English Orphanage) (as Alexander Wright)

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