| Bob Crane | |
| Ivan Dixon | |
| Werner Klemperer | |
| John Banner | |
| Richard Dawson | |
| Robert Clary | |
| Larry Hovis |
| Director | Howard Morris; John Rich |
Seemingly in response to wide-ranging outrage over the show's misunderstood premise (a Mad magazine parody at the time was brutal), there are some bracing dramatic moments that cut through the comedy. In "Operation Briefcase," Hogan is recruited to assist an attempt to assassinate Hitler. Hogan disdainfully tells the German plotter, "It's the least you can do, considering you're the same bunch of guys who put him in business." In the episode "Will the Real Adolf Hitler Please Stand Up?" Hogan explodes at one of his men when he imitates Hitler. "Imitating that nut in Berlin," he fumes. "It's not all that funny." But somehow, Hogan's Heroes is, thanks to Crane and Klemperer ("You talk about two people born to play a part," remarks Valdis), not to mention John Banner as the jowl-cheeked buffoon, Sgt. Schultz, and the rest of the crack ensemble, including real-life concentration camp survivor Robert Clary as LeBeau, Richard Dawson as Newkirk, Ivan Dixon as "Kinch," and Valdis herself, who debuted this season as Klink's secretary, Hilda, she of the scene-stealing tight sweaters and low-cut peasant blouses, and whose chief dialogue consisted of "Col. Hogan to see the commandant." The extras are a retro blast. The most bizarre is a commercial in which Carol Channing is smuggled into the barracks to enjoy a Jello dessert with Hogan and company. --Donald Liebenson
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| Disc 1: | Rare 8mm Home Movies Filmed On The Hogan's Set Blooper / Gag Reel Edited By Bob Crane Patricia And Bob Crane Wedding Footage Special Guest Appearances: Bob Crane On "The Lucy Show," Entire Hogan's Cast On "The Leslie Uggams Show" Audio Commentaries On Selected Episodes Original CBS Network Promos Commercials Featuring The Hogan's Cast Photo Gallery |