Dressed in a German uniform for a mission, Carter finds himself serving in the German army.Dressed in a German uniform for a mission, Carter finds himself serving in the German army.Dressed in a German uniform for a mission, Carter finds himself serving in the German army.
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- TriviaBetty Grable is referenced several times in this episode. She was an American actress, pin-up girl, dancer, and singer. Her films during the 1930s and 1940s grossed more than $100 million, and she set a record of 12 consecutive years in the top 10 of box office stars.
- GoofsAt the beginning while down in the tunnel, Carter's helmet has an insignia on the side. But when they come up from tree trunk, the insignia is gone for the rest of the scenes. Update: The insignia reappears on the helmet when Carter puts the uniform in the table after the roll call, but is missing again when he comes back to camp on the motorcycle.
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Col. Wilhelm Klink: Good riddance!
Col. Robert E. Hogan: Hochstetter's not such a bad guy, sir.
Col. Wilhelm Klink: There's one nice thing about his being here. It's so good when he leaves.
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Carter joins the German army.
While out of the camp on a mission to blow up a bridge, Hogan and his men run into a German patrol. Even though they are dressed like German guards, it is everyman for himself as the patrol closes in. Everyone is safe except for Carter. He has been captured by the Patrol. But the patrol thinks Carter, in the German uniform, is one of them and has just broken up a sabotage attempt at the bridge. Carter goes back to the German base where he is thought as some kind of hero.
Later Carter is able to escape and head back to Stalag 13. But Hogan has a plan where Carter will stay in the German army till the mission is completed. And with Hochstetter on the prow, it is touch-and-go a few times for Carter.
Even though this was a down right ridiculous concept, it did play well on the screen. The ever present dislike that Klink has for Hochstetter is always good for a laugh making the show entertaining even with the wild concept. Plus it was nice to see Larry Hovis given the lead for an episode.
Later Carter is able to escape and head back to Stalag 13. But Hogan has a plan where Carter will stay in the German army till the mission is completed. And with Hochstetter on the prow, it is touch-and-go a few times for Carter.
Even though this was a down right ridiculous concept, it did play well on the screen. The ever present dislike that Klink has for Hochstetter is always good for a laugh making the show entertaining even with the wild concept. Plus it was nice to see Larry Hovis given the lead for an episode.
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