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  1. Four adventurous and daring Allies roam the North African desert in souped-up jeeps, harassing Rommel's Afrika Korps. Each soldier performs his specialty job precisely and fearlessly. Watch Now.

  2. Four adventurous and daring Allies roam the North African desert in souped-up jeeps, harassing Rommel's Afrika Korps. Each soldier performs his specialty job precisely and fearlessly. Watch Now.

  3. Episode 17. The Last Harbor Raid. Mon, Jan 2, 1967 30 mins. Part 3: the Rat Patrol tries to smuggle arms to Allied POWs, who must escape before the next bombing raid. Troy: Christopher...

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    Episode I

    Narrator: "The Rat Patrol was now accustomed to being given difficult and important assignments. Infiltration and demolition was their specialty. But what kind of mission would beckon these desert fighters so far from their sandy battlefield? How important that they be summoned to appear before a special staff of the Allied Command?" The Germans are using prisoners of war to keep a harbor open despite repeated Allied attacks. The Rat Patrol are tasked by Colonel Reynolds (Harry Landers) with helping the prisoners escape. The fisherman Bertaine (Will Kuluva) will command a fishing fleet that will take the prisoners across the Mediterranean. The Rat Patrol are to wear their appropriate uniforms for the mission, and may take the calculated risk of being captured. Narrator: "Once more Allied bombers approach a strategic target on the North African coast: German shipping docks vital to the supply line so desperately needed by Rommel's Afrika Korps, without which Germany's stronghold in this campaign would be greatly weakened. At that precise moment, in a prisoner-of-war compound a few miles away, a mass escape was being undertaken by a group of desperate men, whose hope it was that the diversion of the bombing would give them the edge they needed. Lacking outside aid, their efforts proved fruitless and costly." The Rat Patrol make contact with Bertaine. Unfortunately, Bertaine chooses to die in a confrontation with the Germans rather than betray the Allies. But this complicates the Rat Patrol's mission: even if they can break the prisoners out, they have no way to transport them across the sea. The Rat Patrol meet El Gamil (Stanley Adams), who tells them about Bertaine's daughter Marianne (Claudine Longet). Maybe she can convince her father's colleagues to help the Rat Patrol complete their mission.

    Episode II

    Narrator: "The Rat Patrol had been given their orders: infiltrate a key German dock area, supply arms to the Allied prisoners there, and set up their escape, for it was their forced labor keeping the dock area open after continued bombing raids. Through Bertaine, a French fisherman, local fishing boats would be waiting to transport the prisoners to freedom, and once and for all, bombers would break Rommel's supply line flowing through the port." Unfortunately Bertaine dies, and now it seems the mission is over before it started. Narrator: "New hope was soon provided by El Gamil, friend of Bertaine, who informed the Rat Patrol Bertaine's daughter Marianne might be persuaded to arrange for a meeting with the fishermen. He also provided the materials and the means so that a meeting with Marianne could be accomplished. Although an admitted coward, he proved to be a twentieth-century genie from Aladdin's lamp." El Gamil provides the Rat Patrol with German officers' uniforms and a German car. Posing as Captain Hoffmann and Lt. Wagner, Sergeant Moffitt and Private Hitchcock go to the officers' club where Marianne sings. They talk to her at the club, then go to her apartment. There, they reveal who they really are. Understandably, Marianne is suspicious: these men could be Gestapo, out to entrap disloyal collaborators.

    Episode III

    Private Hitchcock wakes up in a sofa in Marianne's apartment. She helps him shave and makes him coffee. Marianne brings the Rat Patrol to the fishermen and translates English to French. The fishermen seem unconvinced. But then Marianne sings a song, they join in, and that means they'll cooperate. The prison break is successful, but Marianne dies.

    Supporting cast

    •Stanley Adams as El Gamil (uncredited for Part III) •John Anderson as Major Indrus (uncredited for Part I) •Will Kuluva as Mr. Bertaine (uncredited for Part II, does not appear in Part III) •Harry Landers as Colonel Reynolds (Part I only) •Claudine Longet as Marianne Bertaine (Part II and Part III, does not appear in Part I)

  4. Strategic bombing missions targeting Rommel's last harbor on the North African coast prove to be useless after the Germans begin forcing 5,000 Allied POWs to repair the damage. Allied High Command decides that the only solution is to order the Rat Patrol to liberate the POWs and evacuate them by sea.

  5. Storyline. El Gamil steps in, replacing Bertaine, to aid the Rat Patrol in liberating the POWs. Sgt. Troy secretly meets captured officer Major Indrus while Moffitt and Hitchcock connect with Bertaine's daughter Marianne, a suspected collaborator.

  6. Watch Now. The Last Harbor Raid, Part 2. the Rat Patrol has been ordered to use a fishing fleet to evacuate 5,000 Allied POWs. S1E16 25 min. Pluto TV. Movies and Shows in United States. The Rat Patrol. Stream The Rat Patrol free and on-demand with Pluto TV. Season 1, Episode 16. Stream now. Pay never.

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