Hogan is going to use the recorder given to him by Klink to record a top secret SS meeting.Hogan is going to use the recorder given to him by Klink to record a top secret SS meeting.Hogan is going to use the recorder given to him by Klink to record a top secret SS meeting.
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- TriviaReference is made to Nelson Eddy in this episode. He was an American singer and actor who appeared in 19 musical films during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as in opera and on the concert stage, radio, television, and in nightclubs. He was one of the first "crossover" stars, a superstar appealing both to shrieking bobby soxers and opera purists, and in his heyday, he was the highest paid singer in the world.
- GoofsWhen Klink plays 'Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder' on the violin at the end, the fingers on his left hand, which select the notes, are not moving.
- Quotes
General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Have all security precautions been strictly observed?
Col. Wilhelm Klink: Oh, Herr General, don't I always do a good job for you?
General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: If you did, I wouldn't be asking.
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The last scene in this episode is priceless.
In this humorous episode, we have Stalag 13 as the meeting ground for a large Luftwaffe military strategy session that involves top secret material. Since the meeting is happening in the recreation hall, and the SS is in charge of security, there is no way that Hogan can listen into the conversations.
But just earlier in the day Klink had given the prisoners a recording device so that they could send messages back to their relatives. Hogan, with the help of the singing Schultz, will place the device in the hall so that the secret meeting can be recorded. However, right when everything looks like the plan will come together, Klink wants Hogan to record his violin quartet with the equipment.
There are some funny scenes in this episode as we get to hear Schultz sing 'Swanee' and Klink (who really is a fine player of the violin) play some Mozart. The story was interesting which played out well on the screen. But be prepared for one of the funniest moment that comes right at the end- Klink playing the 'US Air Force Anthem. Good watch.
But just earlier in the day Klink had given the prisoners a recording device so that they could send messages back to their relatives. Hogan, with the help of the singing Schultz, will place the device in the hall so that the secret meeting can be recorded. However, right when everything looks like the plan will come together, Klink wants Hogan to record his violin quartet with the equipment.
There are some funny scenes in this episode as we get to hear Schultz sing 'Swanee' and Klink (who really is a fine player of the violin) play some Mozart. The story was interesting which played out well on the screen. But be prepared for one of the funniest moment that comes right at the end- Klink playing the 'US Air Force Anthem. Good watch.
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- Sep 10, 2014
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