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Hogan's Heroes - The Complete First Three Seasons
Hogan's Heroes - The Complete First Three Seasons
Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson
Directors: Bob Sweeney, Bruce Bilson, Edward H. Feldman, Gene Reynolds, Howard Morris
Genres: Comedy, Television, Military & War
UR     2006     39hr 4min

The inmates of a German World War II Prisoners of War camp conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders. While the enemy is often gullible, easily fooled or downright incompetent-- the ...  more »

     
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Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson
Directors: Bob Sweeney, Bruce Bilson, Edward H. Feldman, Gene Reynolds, Howard Morris
Genres: Comedy, Television, Military & War
Sub-Genres: Comedy, Television, Military & War
Studio: Paramount
Format: DVD - Full Screen
DVD Release Date: 03/07/2006
Original Release Date: 09/17/1965
Theatrical Release Date: 09/17/1965
Release Year: 2006
Run Time: 39hr 4min
Screens: Full Screen
Number of Discs: 15
SwapaDVD Credits: 15
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Languages: English
 

Movie Reviews

Christmas in August
Melissa Jurgens | Alpharetta, GA | 08/17/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Oh joy! My complete boxed set of Hogan's Heroes episodes arrived yesterday. Growing up, this was my favorite show, and in its sydication heydey I could manage to watch as many as three episodes a day. Alas, it is not even available on TV Land anymore. But thanks to the miracle of technology, I can now own all 116 episodes. Imagine a modern TV series churning out close to 30 shows in a season! But the best part was that after dinner my ENTIRE FAMILY sat down in the same room to watch a TV show TOGETHER! An eight year old, two middle schoolers, and two adults all laughing at the friendly guard dogs, the prisoners' steam room, and the commandant's secretary who moonlights as a manicurist for the prisoners. I guess what I always enjoyed the most was the show's inventiveness: the coffee pot phone tap, the antennae coming out of the flag pole. My children loved the show as much as I did, and now we have something we can all appreciate--the way television shows used to be."