Hogan provides information to a German baroness that includes phony invasion plans.Hogan provides information to a German baroness that includes phony invasion plans.Hogan provides information to a German baroness that includes phony invasion plans.
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Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Speak up, Schultz.
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Well Colonel Hogan asked me if he could leave the camp tonight again to see the baroness.
Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: What did you tell him?
Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: I said, Yes. Kommandant Klink's orders.
Col. Wilhelm Klink: You fool! I warned you not to listen to me unless I tell you to.
- ConnectionsReferences My Favorite Spy (1951)
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You can just hand-over invasion plans.
The Allies send a man into camp with a mission of giving a plan for invasion to the Germans. The plans are fake but the Allies want the German to think they are secret plans and prepare for the invasion that is not coming. But you just can't hand over invasion plans. Hogan wants the German to think they got the plans from an undercover investigation.
Meanwhile, Klink has been setting up a situation with a local Baroness where she will pretend to have love interest in Hogan and perhaps they can get some information about a plan escape from the prison camp. Of course Hogan knows that Klink is involved and thinks of a way to let Klink believe he has fallen on allies secret plans. And with the Gestapo getting involved, the fake plans fall right into the hands of Major Hochstetter.
We get to again leave the fence of the prison camp as this mainly takes place at the estate of the baroness. Klink and Schultz are at the best when they really believe they have Hogan on the ropes. Also a funny scene involves Schultz, in civilian clothes, trying to remember a particular line that he promised not to forget. Add the fact that Hogan is lipped-locked most of the episode, you get a very entertaining show for a prisoner of war type sitcom.
Meanwhile, Klink has been setting up a situation with a local Baroness where she will pretend to have love interest in Hogan and perhaps they can get some information about a plan escape from the prison camp. Of course Hogan knows that Klink is involved and thinks of a way to let Klink believe he has fallen on allies secret plans. And with the Gestapo getting involved, the fake plans fall right into the hands of Major Hochstetter.
We get to again leave the fence of the prison camp as this mainly takes place at the estate of the baroness. Klink and Schultz are at the best when they really believe they have Hogan on the ropes. Also a funny scene involves Schultz, in civilian clothes, trying to remember a particular line that he promised not to forget. Add the fact that Hogan is lipped-locked most of the episode, you get a very entertaining show for a prisoner of war type sitcom.
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