Klink helps an old friend by assisting Hogan in the theft of the plans for an assassination on the Fuehrer.Klink helps an old friend by assisting Hogan in the theft of the plans for an assassination on the Fuehrer.Klink helps an old friend by assisting Hogan in the theft of the plans for an assassination on the Fuehrer.
Anthony Eustrel
- Major Hans Kronman
- (as Antony Eustrel)
Eric Lord
- Burgermeister
- (uncredited)
Christopher Riordan
- Soldier
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaIn the under cover scene with Hogan and Col. Klink, the stained glass behind them forms the shape of the Star of David. Shout out to the Jewish actors in this show.
- GoofsWhen Gestapo Guenther takes Kronman away, Klink gives a 'Heil' and then starts to sit down without a chair underneath him. But when the camera angle changes, he sits right down in a chair.
- Quotes
[a milestone quotation for the series - Klink admits to Schultz and Hogan]
Col. Wilhelm Klink: For the first time since I've been in command here... I want to know nothing. Nothing!
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Klink and Hogan team-up in the entertaining story.
In this show, an old friend of Klink's, Major Hans Kronman, comes to visit and he tells Klink that he has something that he wants to discuss with him. About that time the door opens up and in comes Gestapo agent Captain Guenther. The Captain arrest Kronman for conspiracy to kill Hitler. Right before the Gestapo drags him out of the officer, Kronman hands Hogan a safety deposit box key. That will be the last time anyone sees Major Kronman alive. Now the Gestapo wants to interview Klink. Since his old friend has been arrested, they believe Klink may have also had his hand in the plot.
Hogan and Klink now team-up since the information in the safety deposit box could contain valuable information or even other names of people that Kronman was to discuss the plan. And with the box being in the hotel safe, that is too complex for Newkirk, Hogan is going to have to place a call to London for one of the best safe-crackers around, Alfred Burke also known as Alfie the Artist . But when they find him they first must get permission from the Warden since he is in prison.
An entertaining show that was interesting from beginning to end. Walter Burke does a nice job of playing the shifty Alfie the Artist as his demeanor adds to the show to make the character come alive. This is a more serious show than is accustom for the series but still one that was enjoyable to watch.
Hogan and Klink now team-up since the information in the safety deposit box could contain valuable information or even other names of people that Kronman was to discuss the plan. And with the box being in the hotel safe, that is too complex for Newkirk, Hogan is going to have to place a call to London for one of the best safe-crackers around, Alfred Burke also known as Alfie the Artist . But when they find him they first must get permission from the Warden since he is in prison.
An entertaining show that was interesting from beginning to end. Walter Burke does a nice job of playing the shifty Alfie the Artist as his demeanor adds to the show to make the character come alive. This is a more serious show than is accustom for the series but still one that was enjoyable to watch.
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- kfo9494
- Sep 18, 2014
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