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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.
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- Action, Drama, War
- Paul Stanley
- 1963-03-19
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.
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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.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 ...
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