My childhood only lovable movie series in the 70's. I can still recall I need to pay 20 cents to watch till my father bought us a brand new National Quintrix 25 inches b/w tv.
I grew up with combat on TV in black and white only as far as I can remember. Never missed an episode and all these brings back so many childhood memories and enjoyed every minute of the series.
Germans are shooting a US 50 cal. The wounds inflicted with a .50 are devastating....Very few people survive any wound from a .50 cal. I watched this series before I went to Vietnam with the 1st. Infantry. Loved the show.
This is arguably the best episode! Hanley making the toughest decisions of his carrier....sending his men to take a hill, with a unreal outcome. Vic Morrow directed this episode and paints a horrific portrait of combat!
the way it was going, I figured at the end the captain would say, oh, forget about it, after going through that. i think hanley might have had an accident in a real situation like that.
Saunders' squad must have been the most decorated soldiers in the war. At least 20 purple hearts for each man throughout the series, not to mention multiple medals of honor and other assorted medals earned each week. lol love the show.
Combat was the best television show ever made depicting the horrors of war. The acting was exemplary and the stories memorable. This is the best of the best, an incredible story of courage shown by GI's in the taking of a pointless hill in WWII.
WOW, THE ACTING WAS AMZG IN THIS EPISODE, NOT A SINGLE LULL, IM BINGING STRAIGHT THROUGH, THIS MIGHT BE THE BEST EPISODE YET, KIRBY & LT. Deserve Emmys & Silver Stars!!!
My favorite show as a kid and still holds its own against the latest productions even if the Germans are driving walker Bulldog and Pershing tanks and using In this episode a US 50 cal. Or thats what it looked to be. US soldiers used a air cooled 30 cal. One of My Uncles was A machine Gunner in Italy. His Gun was a 30 cal. Water cooled. Their other arm was the bolt action 03 Springfield . Another Uncle was a combat engineer. He carried a Garand M-1 they always wore combat suspenders to hold the ammo belt , bayonet , canteen up and carried as many cloth bandoliers as possible. Another Uncle was in the 11th Airborne and another In the 14th Armored as a Mechanic and motorcycle courier. He was awarded a Bronze Star for fixing a armored car while 88s were striking tree’s . Battleground accurately portrayed the mannerisms and speech. They used Fruit instead of pissed and outfit instead of unit, company etc. For example 275th Engineer’s for the Battalion. When that Battalion was in battle formation divided among the Three Rifle Regiments 289th , 290th , and 291st of the 75th Div. It would be squad , platoon , company then 289th Regimental Combat Team of the 75th infantry Division. My Father in Law who was in the 95th Division liked chewing cigars like James Whitmore in Battleground , even spoke like him. A friends Dad , a full blooded Apache who fought in Europe and Korea said the actors in war films were too clean and clean shaved. Full beards were not uncommon. My Uncle who fought in Italy said after fording freezing rivers in torrential rains , trying to stay warm in large mite infested brick oven’s that chicken’s had roosted in and otherwise living like farm animals for months without cleaning when they did come off the line for a shower the old uniforms were burned and new ones issued. When they took off their long underwear the bottoms of the legs were filled with dead skin and hair. Wives and Mother’s would never have allowed watching Combat if they showed what really happened to people in tanks and the smells . Also going number 2 is never shown, in the foxhole or when scared in the pants. I just got to rambling on cause I just get thinking about all the stories from so many I knew who are now gone and with them their experiences. My Paternal Grandfather fought and escaped capture at Adwa. He passed away when I was very Small. As a family we went on ride’s through the country in a station wagon and to drive in theatre’s. There were real WW2 half tracks parked along a road in a farmers field. Wearing real helmets and web belts My Brother and I would play Combat using the names of the character’s , giving and taking order’s. Those were the days when GI Joe first came to stores and a kid could get a fair facsimile of a 03 with a working bolt or pretty good cap guns that to us kids were as good as Roy Rodgers ,Gunsmoke And Bonanza. Anyone Who has been in a tank can tell you they are not as spacious as hollywood makes them seem and panoramic views are myth. For all the terror they struck in ground troops anyone,friend or foe in a tank was incredibly brave. At Wolf Gap Belgium, Richard Wiegand stepped onto the road just yards behind A Panther tank and knocked it out with a Bazooka . He was so close the blast killed and disfigured Him. Even a smart guy who kept His distance from tanks could get killed by parts ,gravel and mud when one struck a mine so it was good to avoid being close to them. A tank running over a mine in a field and losing track links or parts like sprocket’s , rollers suspension parts etc. could cause fatal casualties 50 yards and more away. In Italy My Uncle was wounded in a leg by bits of Metal from such a explosion , He was later able to return to duty after hospitalization. A man only 10-15 yards away was killed by mud gravel and shrapnel imbedded all over His frontal torso. Genitals were not spared. In not one war film even today have I seen the Atrocities committed by SS Troops upon civilians , US Prisoner’s and other German Soldiers that My Uncle who was in the 289th of the 75th described. He was lucky as one who did reconnaissance and minesweeping in darkness to open avenues of advance for infantry assaults through minefields to be in every action from places like Grandmenil , the Colmar Pocket and Rhine to the very end without being wounded. He loved Deer and bird hunting but would not go where there was snow. He talked of the many places they went through . He mentioned seeing dead Americans who had been bound hand and foot with Bayoneted Rifles shoved up their rectums like skewer’s. SS men and German Machine Gunner’s and Snipers were lucky if they survived being captured. After a sharp fight where men were cut in two by German Guns that had a much higher cyclical rate of fire than the American , prisoner’s were treated roughly , beaten and stripped of jackets and shirts that could hide shoulder padding that identified machine gunners. In this episode the troops are too bunched up and advance in a fashion that is close to being line abreast, giving enemy gunners easy pickings for multiple kills. Advancing well spread out in echelon gave troops advancing over undulating terrain split seconds to go to ground , thereby reducing exposure. If the Enemy opened fire on the middle of a formation advancing over a rise both those in front and rear had a greater chance of returning fire or evasive actions. Machine gunners did not always engage the enemy in direct line of sight either. Many times at night dropping harassing fire on crossroads and avenues of advance and supply concealed behind Hills in defilade. Some how My editing and addition was lost so no further comments I guess I am too long Winded so to speak .
I must have seen a 100 episodes of this show and I must say this is one of the best shows or if not the best show ever produced. Great acting, great writing and well directed. And it shows the reality of war.
That's why this show was so good. It was more realistic than most shows. It didn't rely on unbelievable and pat endings where everyone's happy by episode's end. It shows that people are damaged, people panic and people die in war. There's very little romance, as so many shows and movies make war out to be. The great thing about this show is that it shows the relationships between people, those in the squad, between them and the enemy, and the few women they encounter, etc...
Vic Morrow was a great Director, as well as a great actor. One of my favorites, even though his life was so sadly cut short. This episode ranks among the top battle and war films. Like Pork Chop Hill, and Hamburger Hill, from two later wars. Showing what soldiers go through and doing their duty. Makes me even more proud to be an American 👍☝️🌄
I watched this before I did my school home work, it came first then homework, And you might have guessed already , I joined the Army in 1982, @ 30 years old. I was 13 yrs old when this one first aired. Those were the good ol days. Thanks for uploading ,upload as many as you can ,thank you so much for doing this. RT.
the best of combat episodes from all five seasons with vic morrow directing. this episode gives each of the main characters the chance to really shine as actors. CAJE, LITTLEJOHN, AND KIRBY WERE THE BACKBONE OF THE SHOW AND WERE PLAYED BY VERY GOOD BUT UNDERATED ACTORS
Of all of the episodes of COMBAT, this one was one of THE hardest ones to watch....The American Soldier giving it every GD thing he had....It was heartbreaking....
With out a doubt this was the BEST episode of combat ever made. I have seen most of them. They had a large part of my decision to go to war when most of the country was against the war in VN. Thanks soo much for posting this epi.
Best episode(s) of the 5 seasons, IMO. I've recently rewatched all the episodes in order and noticed that those that Vic Morrow directed are some of the best.
Vic Morrow was a great actor...sadly we lost him in an unfortunate accident that took him on the set of "THE TWILIGHT ZONE" .... He will always be remembered as one of the GREATS!!!
He's my favorite. I love everything he's in. Having said that I refuse to watch "Humanoids from the Deep." He did it as a favor for his friend Roger Corman.
Probably the best episode of "Combat!" ever made. In fact as good as many feature films. I'm old enough to remember seeing it on TV during its original run.
The best of the combat series. Anticipated and talked about by almost all my schoolmates . Why was it cancelled in the Philippines? Rumors upon lobby by the German embassy.
remember growin up watching combat ,and yes Vic Morrow was a great director also !Cant think of another actor that could hv played saunders ,and the explosive experts were before there time
Too bad they couldn't use a real Sherman tank for this awesome and great episode. Never the less the script and episode are well deserved and accepted!!
One thing I have always noticed about this show is that in a fire fight they always seemed to have an inexhaustible supply of ammunition with them! Never sparingly used up their ammunition.
I've seen all episodes of Combat at least once. This double episode is the single best one. Kirby's plaintive and anguished speech starting @1:20:27 speaks to the cost and futility of war. The combat scenes are among the most realistic in the entire catalog, too; unlike those where Saunders fires 600 rounds from his Thompson without ever having to reload. 🙄
This is still the best combat episode. Yes, I wish they would’ve used MG 42s throughout the series especially this one. I think the audience would’ve been blown away by how fast those guns were firing.
It was the greatest film .most of indonesian people LIKED it . I never missed it, I watched on tv when I was still a kid . I still remember I paid 5 rupiah to watched it. Now I still watch it through hand phone
A masterful job of directing by Vic Morrow. In this episode, Saunders takes a step back and allow the viewers to examine the psyche of each squad member. The most poignant part is when Hanley orders Kirby to come down off the hill. Kirby tells Hanley as he points to the other squad member who are laying there dead that these guys can't come down, that they died for nothing.
They got a lot of extras for this episode.The pyrotechnic and squib guys were busy on that one as well. You can see where Spielberg got some of his steadycam work from.
This episode reminds me of the Gregory Peck movie "Pork Chop Hill" [1958] - a small number of men asked to do a difficult job with insufficient support.
say what you want,these guys are superior actors and KIRBY CAJE AND LITTLEJOHN ARE some of the best supporting actors I've ever seen,only movie that equals this is HELL IS FOR HEROES,WITH STEVE MCQUEEN and he has nothing on these guys,i hear JACK HOGAN IS STILL ALIVE,someone needs to write him and tell him,he is one helluva an actor,the scene where they owned the hill,is Oscar material
The writers and Vic Morrow brought to life exactly what Stephen Crane wrote about in the last two Chapters in his Novel "The Red Badge of Courage" Great job done on this episode.
One of My Uncle’s was a Machine Gunner 168th Regiment 34th Infantry Div. From the time they landed in Italy to the end of the War. The way the men are shown advancing in pretty much line abreast bunched groups and behind tanks in open often heavily mined terrain is not wise . They would all be dead. The Germans had very fast firing Machine Guns that could cut a man in half. Machine Gunners used their 03 rifles to shoot at more solitary targets as from the moment of firing counter fire and Mortar fire would necessitate moving the position. That consisted of the barrel jacketed water cooled gun , tripod , water can, and ammo. Overheating barrels meant constant changing . Spare were carried and could be swapped while in combat but not as easily as the Germans could. Their guns were faster but also required the changes an lots of ammo that had to be brought up to them and moved. Infantry well spread out using Semi auto Garand M-1 Rifles and BAR’s could concentrate fire from widespread positions that could afford opportunities for outflanking and mortar fire. Being on the defensive had the Advantage of setting up interconnecting fields of fire AKA mutually Supporting Positions. Advancing on those could be tricky in unfamiliar terrain. Being able to move fast and take advantage of the slightest depressions for cover in open areas was key to defeating them. All the while scared . 99% luck and 1% training.
Tips for the opening advance up the hill: there was clearly a cement pillbox on the top. Hit it with artillery first? Have a sniper team positioned to watch it and fire on any activity? Have pre-planned artillery at least hit it with smoke if/when it fires? Have extra smoke grenades for the troops to throw and then flank or charge the position? Get that bazooka to fire on the pillbox? Go for flanking maneuvers? Bug out immediately, hit it with artillery and wait for armor to take the fortress out?
11:40 Battalion artillery was tied up on other missions, even 81mm mortar smoke. Bummer. Could have company 60mm light mortars even though the Lt. wanted heavies.
I was in the military ass wipe. I meant that the people in this country don't stand behind the military like they did in WWII. But you're obviously too stupid to get that. Go play in the sand box, mummy is calling. Dip Shit.
ka7wyf "i think the men and women of our military are doing the same today." Women? Do you think, in your fantasies, that women fight wars? What are you on? Nicholas Stix, Uncensored
DonDraperism could not agree with you more. as a veteran of 27 years bravery ,honor,duty and commintment has been bred out of us. what we have now are nimrods like +a7wfy.
And the recuperative powers of these guys. Injured severely one week and back as good as ever the next. They regulars were also quite adept at diagnosing their own wounds. How is it? "Just a scratch" or "It's pretty bad". Of course, the Germans "Krouts" were even better at healing. I saw the same soldier get killed three weeks in a row. Wow! Hard to believe they lost the war.
Great episode directed by Vic Morrow with outstanding performance by Rick Jason. Only complaint is the Germans wouldn’t be using an American .50 caliber heavy machine gun.
Does anyone recall the episode where they drug a wheeled cannon up a hill with only man power? I recall watching that show in particular as a very little boy with my recently passed dad and would love to see again.
I LIVED this series, in my early teens, with Vic Morrow as my "leader" of all things good, then! I had my "forrest", to play out all the combat scenarios, with my friends, in rural Jenkintown, PA! Amazing memories of this series, & Vic Morrow, more than any other actor, which led to a disgusting, wrongful death, in 1982, which I consider, nothing LESS than negligent homicide!! I was transfixed to my tv @ 12 y/o. This show, was everything to me as I entered a military school, @ 13 y/o, and was indoctrinated into the Vietnam propaganda for 5 years, circa, 1963! What I have, as a problem, now at 66, is, WHERE were the grenade launchers, bazooka's, & in place machine guns, during this battle? They were ALL existing at that time, and with a US contingency as large as that, in this episode, WHY WERE THEY NOT used? I didn't know any different, then, but now, it seems so odd. Funny as it may sound, but, these episodes of Combat!, ARE, a "warm & fuzzy" friend, from the past!! I survived youth!
I remember this so well. Rural Michigan was our battleground with wooden guns crafted in dad's basement or just a good stick that resembled a gun. Pinecones for grenades too. Even had a medic with an upsidedown Stohs bottle with a string for an IV running with us. What a great show and indeed this is one of the BEST episodes.
The BEST episode made,Vic Morrow,what a talent. HAFH'S Plays like a movie, *OUTSTANDING* show.
My childhood only lovable movie series in the 70's. I can still recall I need to pay 20 cents to watch till my father bought us a brand new National Quintrix 25 inches b/w tv.
I grew up with combat on TV in black and white only as far as I can remember. Never missed an episode and all these brings back so many childhood memories and enjoyed every minute of the series.
Germans are shooting a US 50 cal. The wounds inflicted with a .50 are devastating....Very few people survive any wound from a .50 cal. I watched this series before I went to Vietnam with the 1st. Infantry. Loved the show.
Artistic license 🪖👍🏻🪖
@Bemetube.Thank you for your service..God bless you and all those that fought.
Thank you for you're Service .
great episode, ive seen many , missed this one, great actors , thanks
A Great TV show...Five years on TV from 1963-1968
1962 through 1967!
This is arguably the best episode! Hanley making the toughest decisions of his carrier....sending his men to take a hill, with a unreal outcome. Vic Morrow directed this episode and paints a horrific portrait of combat!
LOL! Sorry! Meant Career.
thats the way grunts and jar heads do things....it dont matter how many ya lose...
the way it was going, I figured at the end the captain would say, oh, forget about it, after going through that. i think hanley might have had an accident in a real situation like that.
Yaah You Took That Hill..watching from the philippines i 💙❤💛 Combat Since i was A Kid Never Missed a series..I Thank The All CAST Of Combat..👏👏👏👏
I've already seen almost all the episodes and this is the best by far. I wish they could give Vic Morrow and the entire cast a posthumous award…!!!
Saunders' squad must have been the most decorated soldiers in the war. At least 20 purple hearts for each man throughout the series, not to mention multiple medals of honor and other assorted medals earned each week. lol love the show.
Salute to the one who directed this episode - Vic Morrow wherever you are. and to the guys who starred in this movie - well done!
Morrow unfortunately died in a hehelicopter accident on a movie set later on in his career...
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Combat was the best television show ever made depicting the horrors of war. The acting was exemplary and the stories memorable. This is the best of the best, an incredible story of courage shown by GI's in the taking of a pointless hill in WWII.
Well written and 1st class direction by director Vic Morrow. Wish he'd been given opportunity to do more of it
It simply is great episode. Vic Morrow is not only a good actor, but proved to be a wonderful director too! kudos to the entire team
RICK said these 2 episodes together makes a good war or anti - war movie
Watch ATTACK with Jack Palance a big influence on COMBAT/
WOW, THE ACTING WAS AMZG IN THIS EPISODE, NOT A SINGLE LULL, IM BINGING STRAIGHT THROUGH, THIS MIGHT BE THE BEST EPISODE YET, KIRBY & LT. Deserve Emmys & Silver Stars!!!
My favorite show as a kid and still holds its own against the latest productions even if the Germans are driving walker Bulldog and Pershing tanks and using In this episode a US 50 cal. Or thats what it looked to be. US soldiers used a air cooled 30 cal. One of My Uncles was A machine Gunner in Italy. His Gun was a 30 cal. Water cooled. Their other arm was the bolt action 03 Springfield . Another Uncle was a combat engineer. He carried a Garand M-1 they always wore combat suspenders to hold the ammo belt , bayonet , canteen up and carried as many cloth bandoliers as possible. Another Uncle was in the 11th Airborne and another In the 14th Armored as a Mechanic and motorcycle courier. He was awarded a Bronze Star for fixing a armored car while 88s were striking tree’s . Battleground accurately portrayed the mannerisms and speech. They used Fruit instead of pissed and outfit instead of unit, company etc. For example 275th Engineer’s for the Battalion. When that Battalion was in battle formation divided among the Three Rifle Regiments 289th , 290th , and 291st of the 75th Div. It would be squad , platoon , company then 289th Regimental Combat Team of the 75th infantry Division. My Father in Law who was in the 95th Division liked chewing cigars like James Whitmore in Battleground , even spoke like him. A friends Dad , a full blooded Apache who fought in Europe and Korea said the actors in war films were too clean and clean shaved. Full beards were not uncommon. My Uncle who fought in Italy said after fording freezing rivers in torrential rains , trying to stay warm in large mite infested brick oven’s that chicken’s had roosted in and otherwise living like farm animals for months without cleaning when they did come off the line for a shower the old uniforms were burned and new ones issued. When they took off their long underwear the bottoms of the legs were filled with dead skin and hair. Wives and Mother’s would never have allowed watching Combat if they showed what really happened to people in tanks and the smells . Also going number 2 is never shown, in the foxhole or when scared in the pants. I just got to rambling on cause I just get thinking about all the stories from so many I knew who are now gone and with them their experiences. My Paternal Grandfather fought and escaped capture at Adwa. He passed away when I was very Small. As a family we went on ride’s through the country in a station wagon and to drive in theatre’s. There were real WW2 half tracks parked along a road in a farmers field. Wearing real helmets and web belts My Brother and I would play Combat using the names of the character’s , giving and taking order’s. Those were the days when GI Joe first came to stores and a kid could get a fair facsimile of a 03 with a working bolt or pretty good cap guns that to us kids were as good as Roy Rodgers ,Gunsmoke And Bonanza. Anyone Who has been in a tank can tell you they are not as spacious as hollywood makes them seem and panoramic views are myth. For all the terror they struck in ground troops anyone,friend or foe in a tank was incredibly brave. At Wolf Gap Belgium, Richard Wiegand stepped onto the road just yards behind A Panther tank and knocked it out with a Bazooka . He was so close the blast killed and disfigured Him. Even a smart guy who kept His distance from tanks could get killed by parts ,gravel and mud when one struck a mine so it was good to avoid being close to them. A tank running over a mine in a field and losing track links or parts like sprocket’s , rollers suspension parts etc. could cause fatal casualties 50 yards and more away. In Italy My Uncle was wounded in a leg by bits of Metal from such a explosion , He was later able to return to duty after hospitalization. A man only 10-15 yards away was killed by mud gravel and shrapnel imbedded all over His frontal torso. Genitals were not spared. In not one war film even today have I seen the Atrocities committed by SS Troops upon civilians , US Prisoner’s and other German Soldiers that My Uncle who was in the 289th of the 75th described. He was lucky as one who did reconnaissance and minesweeping in darkness to open avenues of advance for infantry assaults through minefields to be in every action from places like Grandmenil , the Colmar Pocket and Rhine to the very end without being wounded. He loved Deer and bird hunting but would not go where there was snow. He talked of the many places they went through . He mentioned seeing dead Americans who had been bound hand and foot with Bayoneted Rifles shoved up their rectums like skewer’s. SS men and German Machine Gunner’s and Snipers were lucky if they survived being captured. After a sharp fight where men were cut in two by German Guns that had a much higher cyclical rate of fire than the American , prisoner’s were treated roughly , beaten and stripped of jackets and shirts that could hide shoulder padding that identified machine gunners. In this episode the troops are too bunched up and advance in a fashion that is close to being line abreast, giving enemy gunners easy pickings for multiple kills. Advancing well spread out in echelon gave troops advancing over undulating terrain split seconds to go to ground , thereby reducing exposure. If the Enemy opened fire on the middle of a formation advancing over a rise both those in front and rear had a greater chance of returning fire or evasive actions. Machine gunners did not always engage the enemy in direct line of sight either. Many times at night dropping harassing fire on crossroads and avenues of advance and supply concealed behind Hills in defilade. Some how My editing and addition was lost so no further comments I guess I am too long Winded so to speak .
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i remember as a 8 year old watching this stuff. Great fodder for my own wars with toy solders. Intensive stuff.
I must have seen a 100 episodes of this show and I must say this is one of the best shows or if not the best show ever produced. Great acting, great writing and well directed. And it shows the reality of war.
That's why this show was so good. It was more realistic than most shows. It didn't rely on unbelievable and pat endings where everyone's happy by episode's end. It shows that people are damaged, people panic and people die in war. There's very little romance, as so many shows and movies make war out to be. The great thing about this show is that it shows the relationships between people, those in the squad, between them and the enemy, and the few women they encounter, etc...
No 😂😂😂 it's fake American history.
This was one of the most well written episodes of this great TV show
How many went up that hill? A full platoon? And only 2 squads manage to make it back.
Vic Morrow was a great Director, as well as a great actor. One of my favorites, even though his life was so sadly cut short.
This episode ranks among the top battle and war films.
Like Pork Chop Hill, and Hamburger Hill, from two later wars. Showing what soldiers go through and doing their duty. Makes me even more proud to be an American 👍☝️🌄
I watched this before I did my school home work, it came first then homework,
And you might have guessed already , I joined the Army in 1982, @ 30 years old. I was 13 yrs old when this one first aired.
Those were the good ol days.
Thanks for uploading ,upload as many as you can ,thank you so much for doing this.
RT.
I joined at 17 in 1973.
the best of combat episodes from all five seasons with vic morrow directing. this episode gives each of the main characters the chance to really shine as actors. CAJE, LITTLEJOHN, AND KIRBY WERE THE BACKBONE OF THE SHOW AND WERE PLAYED BY VERY GOOD BUT UNDERATED ACTORS
Right, partly because it involves more soldiers than the usual 9-10 soldiers. It think its 30 soldiers.
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Of all of the episodes of COMBAT, this one was one of THE hardest ones to watch....The American Soldier giving it every GD thing he had....It was heartbreaking....
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ALL CAST MEMBERS DESERVE AN ACADEMY AWARD FOR THEIR HEART PERFORMANCE AND BEST DIRECTING TOO! TIMELESS!
so questions: I saw a bazooka early on, but too far. Air support? I have yet to see a Combat episode with P51 support!
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Actually since this was a tv show no one is eligible for the Academy Awards. But they should’ve gotten Emmys instead …
I always watch this combat in tv when I'm 9 yrs old, and I remember I watch this every Friday night at 7 pm
Tuesdays at 7 PM in Chicago ...
Considered the best episode by many Vic Morrow directed
I saw this film for the first time in the late 60's and by this one I think I sat my own way for viewing the world and the life entirely.
My favorite episodes in Combat!!!!
Powerful episode!!!
With out a doubt this was the BEST episode of combat ever made. I have seen most of them. They had a large part of my decision to go to war when most of the country was against the war in VN. Thanks soo much for posting this epi.
Hell !! This was TV ?? This is a feature movie !!!!
Best episode(s) of the 5 seasons, IMO. I've recently rewatched all the episodes in order and noticed that those that Vic Morrow directed are some of the best.
I totally agree!
This episode is ... Words fail ... Except this was decades before 'Saving Private Ryan ' , and much closer in time to the events described .
Vic Morrow was a great actor...sadly we lost him in an unfortunate accident that took him on the set of "THE TWILIGHT ZONE" .... He will always be remembered as one of the GREATS!!!
He's my favorite. I love everything he's in. Having said that I refuse to watch "Humanoids from the Deep." He did it as a favor for his friend Roger Corman.
A brother of his lived next to me on an Army Base, good people; a great loss for all of us.
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Kirby put in a great performance as an actor.
Probably the best episode of "Combat!" ever made. In fact as good as many feature films. I'm old enough to remember seeing it on TV during its original run.
true to form for sure
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The best of the combat series. Anticipated and talked about by almost all my schoolmates . Why was it cancelled in the Philippines? Rumors upon lobby by the German embassy.
remember growin up watching combat ,and yes Vic Morrow was a great director also !Cant think of another actor that could hv played saunders ,and the explosive experts were before there time
Too bad they couldn't use a real Sherman tank for this awesome and great episode. Never the less the script and episode are well deserved and accepted!!
The M2 .50cal was worse than the tank. But still good.
One thing I have always noticed about this show is that in a fire fight they always seemed to have an inexhaustible supply of ammunition with them! Never sparingly used up their ammunition.
I've seen all episodes of Combat at least once. This double episode is the single best one. Kirby's plaintive and anguished speech starting @1:20:27 speaks to the cost and futility of war. The combat scenes are among the most realistic in the entire catalog, too; unlike those where Saunders fires 600 rounds from his Thompson without ever having to reload. 🙄
Try this one 01-27-1970-10:53pm.Aquarian magazine Time.-hailed.
Well it's time lapse, you don't get to see him reload for edit time, lol.
Love that Thompson though!
Never Once Did They Contemplate A Flanking Move, Incredible.
Maybe wait till dark,
Great episode with an incredible ending. Kirby is outstanding !!!
This was certainly Jack Hogan's vehicle all the way. Nicely directed by Vic Morrow also.
Brilliant episodes. Well acted! Only discovered them awhile ago.
This double episode should be added to every list of "War Films To Watch On Memorial Day."
This is still the best combat episode. Yes, I wish they would’ve used MG 42s throughout the series especially this one. I think the audience would’ve been blown away by how fast those guns were firing.
I think this is probably one of the best Combat episodes.
+Joe Segal
Only followed by "THE BATTLE OF THE ROSES"
Yes yes that was a great one too. Such great writing.
It's amazing how the terrain of Southern CA looks so much like France & Germany. 🙂
A rediculous loss of life well acted and aplot of great suspense RIP all included ❤❤😢😢😢❤😢❤😢❤😢❤😢😢😢❤
Perdidas humanas
It was the greatest film .most of indonesian people LIKED it . I never missed it, I watched on tv when I was still a kid . I still remember I paid 5 rupiah to watched it. Now I still watch it through hand phone
A masterful job of directing by Vic Morrow. In this episode, Saunders takes a step back and allow the viewers to examine the psyche of each squad member. The most poignant part is when Hanley orders Kirby to come down off the hill. Kirby tells Hanley as he points to the other squad member who are laying there dead that these guys can't come down, that they died for nothing.
They got a lot of extras for this episode.The pyrotechnic and squib guys were busy on that one as well. You can see where Spielberg got some of his steadycam work from.
But hated the M2 .50cal in the bunker. They really couldn't get an MG42?
The story. Indirect suggestion ..was true..vicariously experience USA
" I read that in a soldiers handbook" gotta love it.
Career. Not. Carrier. Carrier is a ship.
This episode reminds me of the Gregory Peck movie "Pork Chop Hill" [1958] - a small number of men asked to do a difficult job with insufficient support.
At Least They Went Up The Side, In Pork Chop Hill, Not A Useless Frontal Assault.
Rhonda, I think this is a great, great episode. But THE LITTLE CAROUSEL has it beat.
and "the Furlough"..still tear-jerkers..
Rifle grenades
a wonderful episode.
say what you want,these guys are superior actors and KIRBY CAJE AND LITTLEJOHN ARE some of the best supporting actors I've ever seen,only movie that equals this is HELL IS FOR HEROES,WITH STEVE MCQUEEN and he has nothing on these guys,i hear JACK HOGAN IS STILL ALIVE,someone needs to write him and tell him,he is one helluva an actor,the scene where they owned the hill,is Oscar material
I enjoyed That Cheers..Never Seen it before..
The bunker should have been taken at night!
The writers and Vic Morrow brought to life exactly what Stephen Crane wrote about in the last two Chapters in his Novel "The Red Badge of Courage" Great job done on this episode.
Muy buen episodio yo he visto Casi todos pero este no lo había visto siga pasando más de combate
Best episode by far!
Air strike? Night attack? Didn't notice those bunkers? Even so, a powerful episode.
Tactically, the frontal assault uphill was a major blunder. The bunker(s) should have been pinpointed and destroyed by artillery before.
Este episodio doble en mi opinion fue el mejor de la serie la tension es notoria en los personajes
not to be forgotten,forever
When Kirby says, I didn’t even know this man’s name, God that got to me😢
I was amazed to learn that only one of 50 bullets fired hits it's mark in war,
One of My Uncle’s was a Machine Gunner 168th Regiment 34th Infantry Div. From the time they landed in Italy to the end of the War. The way the men are shown advancing in pretty much line abreast bunched groups and behind tanks in open often heavily mined terrain is not wise . They would all be dead. The Germans had very fast firing Machine Guns that could cut a man in half. Machine Gunners used their 03 rifles to shoot at more solitary targets as from the moment of firing counter fire and Mortar fire would necessitate moving the position. That consisted of the barrel jacketed water cooled gun , tripod , water can, and ammo. Overheating barrels meant constant changing . Spare were carried and could be swapped while in combat but not as easily as the Germans could. Their guns were faster but also required the changes an lots of ammo that had to be brought up to them and moved. Infantry well spread out using Semi auto Garand M-1 Rifles and BAR’s could concentrate fire from widespread positions that could afford opportunities for outflanking and mortar fire. Being on the defensive had the Advantage of setting up interconnecting fields of fire AKA mutually Supporting Positions. Advancing on those could be tricky in unfamiliar terrain. Being able to move fast and take advantage of the slightest depressions for cover in open areas was key to defeating them. All the while scared . 99% luck and 1% training.
love all the movies and enjoy watching them all the time keep up the movies
Tips for the opening advance up the hill: there was clearly a cement pillbox on the top. Hit it with artillery first? Have a sniper team positioned to watch it and fire on any activity? Have pre-planned artillery at least hit it with smoke if/when it fires? Have extra smoke grenades for the troops to throw and then flank or charge the position? Get that bazooka to fire on the pillbox? Go for flanking maneuvers? Bug out immediately, hit it with artillery and wait for armor to take the fortress out?
11:40 Battalion artillery was tied up on other missions, even 81mm mortar smoke. Bummer. Could have company 60mm light mortars even though the Lt. wanted heavies.
+Bat Guano then you wait for it to become available or take them under cover of darkness. better than advancing over open ground in broad daylight
Can’t wait. Division wants it now!
@@rodwarren2742 Right, captain, but you're writing the letters home if we are just throwing bodies at this hill.
This is Jack Hogan's episode. As Kirby, he really shines.
Fire and movement--one of the most difficult infantry tactics
That was absolutely f--king awesome.. What the hell has happened to that kind of commitment and bravery. What's happened to our country?
i think the men and women of our military are doing the same today. what makes u think they dont'? this tv show? wow.
I was in the military ass wipe. I meant that the people in this country don't stand behind the military like they did in WWII. But you're obviously too stupid to get that. Go play in the sand box, mummy is calling. Dip Shit.
ka7wyf "i think the men and women of our military are doing the same today."
Women? Do you think, in your fantasies, that women fight wars? What are you on?
Nicholas Stix, Uncensored
ka7wyf you're an idiot.
DonDraperism could not agree with you more. as a veteran of 27 years bravery ,honor,duty and commintment has been bred out of us. what we have now are nimrods like +a7wfy.
Brings tears at the end.
At the beginning after the first fallback Saunders says:
We really stepped in it this time, didn't we Lieutenant.
Nice movie.. What more to say.. Only those who have seen those days can actually understand
And the recuperative powers of these guys. Injured severely one week and back as good as ever the next. They regulars were also quite adept at diagnosing their own wounds. How is it? "Just a scratch" or "It's pretty bad". Of course, the Germans "Krouts" were even better at healing. I saw the same soldier get killed three weeks in a row. Wow! Hard to believe they lost the war.
the germans killed 10 Russians per one german and 3 allies per 1 german and lost the war.
Why didn’t they circle around and come from behind up the hill?
Great episode directed by Vic Morrow with outstanding performance by Rick Jason. Only complaint is the Germans wouldn’t be using an American .50 caliber heavy machine gun.
Checkmate King 2, this is white rook, over.
2:25 Sgt Saunders loses his helmet - the only US camo helmet in the European Theater.
I have seen pictures of GI's with camo painted helmets in the ETO
Does anyone recall the episode where they drug a wheeled cannon up a hill with only man power? I recall watching that show in particular as a very little boy with my recently passed dad and would love to see again.
To: Steve Ard -
Season 5, Episode 1: The Gun
namvetpoet Thanks!
Don't remember anything about the particulars, but I remember the episode ...
this too part of combat! hills for heroes directed by vic morrow.
my uncle was on corridor 1938 he survived with half his left arm gone from being bannetet when he fell out of the death march
Se supone que los soldados no deberían de fumar.(pero al cabo,que es una serie, muy buena por cierto)
Flm combat teringat masa kecil 55 thn yng lalu.
I LIVED this series, in my early teens, with Vic Morrow as my "leader" of all things good, then! I had my "forrest", to play out all the combat scenarios, with my friends, in rural Jenkintown, PA! Amazing memories of this series, & Vic Morrow, more than any other actor, which led to a disgusting, wrongful death, in 1982, which I consider, nothing LESS than negligent homicide!! I was transfixed to my tv @ 12 y/o. This show, was everything to me as I entered a military school, @ 13 y/o, and was indoctrinated into the Vietnam propaganda for 5 years, circa, 1963!
What I have, as a problem, now at 66, is, WHERE were the grenade launchers, bazooka's, & in place machine guns, during this battle? They were ALL existing at that time, and with a US contingency as large as that, in this episode, WHY WERE THEY NOT used? I didn't know any different, then, but now, it seems so odd. Funny as it may sound, but, these episodes of Combat!, ARE, a "warm & fuzzy" friend, from the past!! I survived youth!
I remember this so well. Rural Michigan was our battleground with wooden guns crafted in dad's basement or just a good stick that resembled a gun. Pinecones for grenades too. Even had a medic with an upsidedown Stohs bottle with a string for an IV running with us. What a great show and indeed this is one of the BEST episodes.
IT'S CALLED CREATIVE License.AND SMALL BUDGET 📺📺📺📺
Old movies are better to watch 👍
He did. He reminded US 🇺🇸 LOVE
The best among the rest.
I watched this way back 1965
You know help is on the way when all the extras get killed.
Makes me wonder about 3!
Vic Morrow directed a masterpiece. RIP
TITLE OF THIS COMBAT EPISODE...GERMANS SHOOTING 🔫 FISH 🐟 IN A BARREL
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