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  1. Hogan's Double Life: Directed by Bruce Bilson. With Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary. Hogan has to discredit a German officer who knows about the operations at Stalag 13.

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    Prisoners

    1. Colonel Hogan - Bob Crane 2. Corporal Louis LeBeau - Robert Clary 3. Corporal Peter Newkirk - Richard Dawson 4. Sergeant Andrew Carter - Larry Hovis 5. Sergeant Richard Baker - Kenneth Washington

    Camp Personnel

    1. Kommandant Wilhelm Klink - Werner Klemperer 2. Sergeant Hans Schultz - John Banner

    Semi-Regulars

    None

    Field Marshal von Leiter - John Hoyt
    Major Pruhst - Malachi Throne
    Underground Man - David Frank
    Underground Agent Bruner - Dick Wilson

    When Hogan is identified as a saboteur, he impersonates a German officer in front of the very Gestapo agentwho could take him down.

    This is the one hundred and sixty-fifth produced episode of the series, but is the one hundred and sixty-sixth to be shown on television, and is also the twenty-second episode shown for the Sixth S...
    LeBeau uses a pair of coffee cans with hidden binoculars to spy on Klink. This method of surveillancehas not before, and never is again, used in the series.
    Pruhst complains to Klink that his superiors do not believe the fact that Stalag 13 is the center of the Undergroundmovement.
    This takes place near the end of the war, no earlier than the end of 1944 and most likely in the first part of 1945. The headlines that Hogan reads from Klink's newspaper are all bad news for Germa...
    More on Klink's background. He was born in Leipzig (although another episode reveals his family later moved to Dusseldorf). He attended gymnasium (German term for high school) and graduated 43rd in...
    Hogan graduated third in his class from the Army Aviation Cadet School.

    When Pruhst suggests they get ready for Leiter's party. 1. Klink: You were invited? 2. Pruhst: Of course, weren't you? 3. Klink: (false bravado) Well naturally I was, but I wasn't really planning on going. 4. Pruhst: Oh come on, you don't want to disappoint the field marshal. 5. Klink: I don't even know what I did with the invitation! 6. Pruhst: Yo...

    Major Pruhst claims that Hogan was born in Cleveland, Ohio. This contradicts previous episodes, such as Axis Annie, in which his birthplace is stated as Bridgeport, Connecticut. Then again, Hogan w...
    A significant portion of the episode is devoted to acquiring a photograph of Colonel Hogan, which Major Pruhst does by hiding a small camera in a glove.  Why he didn't simply requisition the detent...
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  2. Underground Man (as David Frank) Dick Wilson. ... Underground Agent Bruner. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Robert Buckingham. ... Party Guest (uncredited) Evelyn Dutton.

  3. Hogan knocks a rook off the table, and drops down to pick it up. Newkirk, wearing Hogan's coat, replaces Hogan with his back to Schultz so he can not be identified. He puts the rook back on a different square; Schultz notices the cheating. Hogan dresses up as a German infantry captain and goes to von Leiter's party.

  4. Hogan's Heroes season 6 Hogan's Double Life - Metacritic. Summary Set in a prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, Hogan's Heroes is lightly based on the play/film, "Stalag 17." Hogan's Heroes focuses on the exploits of five main prisoners of war (Hogan, LeBeau, Newkirk, Carter & Kinchloe who, while under the cover of being typical prisoners ...

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  6. Hogan's Double Life Aired Mar 7, 1971 Comedy. Reviews Hogan poses as a Nazi officer to discredit a witness's identification of him as a spy. Read More Read Less. More Like This ...

  7. Hide ads with VIP. Aired March 7, 1971 8:30 PM on CBS. Runtime 25m. Director Bruce Bilson. Country United States. Languages English. Genres Comedy, War. When Gestapo agents accuse Hogan of sabotage, he explains that his exact double, a German traitor, is the real culprit. Private Notes.

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