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  1. With Rick Jason, Vic Morrow, Elizabeth Allen, Jack Hogan. A coldhearted photo journalist accidentally causes a town to believe they are liberated and when the Nazis move in with their murderous torture methods, she learns the true meaning of human suffering during war.

    • (100)
    • Action, Drama, War
    • Paul Stanley
    • 1963-03-19
  2. Feb 14, 2012 · 4.5K. 996K views 11 years ago. Episode directed by Paul Stanley, with Rick Jason, Vic Morrow, Elizabeth Allen, Jack Hogan, Dick Peabody, Pierre Jalbert, Steven Rogers, Tom Lowell, Angela Clarke et...

    • Feb 14, 2012
    • 1M
    • GR160289
  3. Nov 20, 2020 · A coldhearted photo journalist accidentally causes a town to believe they are liberated and when the Nazis move in with their murderous torture methods, she learns the true meaning of human suffering during war.

  4. Aug 21, 2017 · About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ...

    • Aug 21, 2017
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    • rbtelee1
    • Bayonets
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    First aired: 03-19-63 Syndication order: 26 Season: One, Episode 24 Teleplay by Luther Davis and Mort R. Lewis Story by Luther Davis Directed by Paul Stanley Produced by Paul Stanley

    I grit my teeth through much of this episode: the portrayal of Eleanora Hunt, a professional female journalist, is so condescending and negative. She's grating, bitchy, ignorant about her assigned topic (the military), and difficult to believe as a realistic character. Incompetent as a reporter and uncooperative with her sources, I don't understand...

    Saunders is introduced as Hanley's platoon sergeant. Must have been a temporary assignment (obviously the platoon sergeant de jour had been recently killed)
    Morrow caught in the act in the first briefing scene! I've often noticed how in two-shots with Saunders and Hanley, or Saunders and any number of taller guest stars, and even two- shots with Saunde...
    Another Canadian character spotted! That makes two. Not much to represent the efforts of the Canadian forces in WWII.
    Some unusually graphic one-on-one killings as the squad re- enters the town, except for Billy, who we don't see commit the act.
  5. A coldhearted photo journalist accidentally causes a town to believe they are liberated and when the Nazis move in with their murderous torture methods, she ...

    • 47 min
    • History Revisited
  6. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Combat! : No Hallelujahs for Glory (1963) - Paul Stanley on AllMovie - This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into…

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