0:08 One of the very few times that you see Larry Hovis not wearing his gloves. There was some kind of issue with Larry and his wedding ring. I believe the creators or the directors believed that "Carter" was a single man, but Larry refused to remove his wedding ring. Thus the reason for the gloves that he wore most of the time. The man was obviously very devoted to his wife and marriage. A class act.
That's very interesting. My mother dated him in college. Considering who she wound up marrying, I could wish things had turned out differently. I guess, insofar as they all had romantic scenes at one time or another, they could not be portrayed as married men. Schultz, of course, was married, but it was always made clear that his "dalliances" never went beyond mild flirtation.
One of my favorite scenes in the series. Things I love about it: 1. How Strasser never questions why "Hitler" is just yelling gibberish and that "Hitler" would randomly order the death of people who displease him 2. Newkirk's German voice, his fear of displeasing "Hitler" and taking the pills 3. Carter's brief "Hitler" walk by the door 4. Hogan telling two completely different stories to Schultz and Strasser without missing a beat 5. The perfect timing of Schultz's second entrance and how his orders inadvertently fit into the narrative Hogan and the others have set up 6. Hogan's final line
@@stephenwoehr6500 Plus strasser was an American defecting for Germany and given in situation he was under a lot of stress so I highly doubt he would be able to tell the difference yelling in German and yelling in gibberish.
@@stephenwoehr6500 it was purely a Hollywood satire impersonation of Hitler and in fact .... way off base. HOLLYWOOD PROPAGANDA, at it's finest. Hitler did nothing even close like "Carters" impersonation. Although his physical appearance resembled him . . But that's where it ended
Carter was always a bit inconsistent. Whenever he plays a German, most of the time his goofiness vanishes and he becomes one of the most competent impersonators on the team.
@@bowlnow824 that would have been good. Then we could see klink, and schultz being released very shortly after the day of liberation due to klink being a fool, and schultz being a kind helpful man.
@@joshuaplotkin8826 Joshua Plotkin Along with the hotel "General Himmelberger" threatened to send! Hey, maybe the motor pool and the hotel can carpool lol.
I love this scene! Newkirk looks at the other two men like "You guys have lost your damn minds if you think I'm going in there!" And then he does a great job of acting terrified too. "Just a moment. You want ME to go in there and say that you'll talk to Herr Kepelmann but not to HIM?" And then he stands up looking like "You fuckers just signed my death warrent. Thanks a heap." And of course this gem: "Then I suggest you make a reservation with the undertaker." All in all, such a great scene!
@@sportsygirl8 And various generals! Remember when he showed up as a Luftwaffe general and chewed out Major Hochstetter in a roundabout way? And he's all "Colonel Klink knows who I am." Klink was shaking his head and stops mid-shake after Carter gives him a look. "Oh! Oh yes, of course." Lol
@@sportsygirl8 Season 3 Episode 22 'Duel of Honor'. Carter (in disguise as General Weidler, The Tiger of the Russian Front; while wielding a saber) threatening Col. Klink: "So, Klink, in what unpleasant manner would you prefer to stop living?"
The sheer look of terror on Newkirks face: "Wait a minute! You want me to go in there and tell him you will talk to Keppelmann but not HIM???!!!" I don't think ANY German officer would DARE to do that!!
Another episode where Carter was doing the impersonation he said "I was once a corporal; I hated sergeants then and I hate sergeants now!" after "meeting" Schultz.
Cut the best part, shortly after this Schultz walks in as Carter is coming out of klinks office, Carter stops and gives Schultz a nasty stair as he backs up and closes the door 🤣
Loved the show when i was growing up.Know i'm 59 and watch it everyday.That was fantastic shots of the set.I had no idea it was filmed in Cal.Beautiful work.
@@joshuaplotkin8826 Werner Klemperer served in the U.S. Army during WW2 as an interpreter. Interestingly, I saw Werner Klemperer on a game show- and he said that he was a lance corporal in the U.S. Army.
@@daleburrell6273 they were both born in Germany. And they both escaped the Reich and fled to the United States. They were among the lucky ones. Or the clever ones who saw the writing on the wall and realized that they needed to get the hell out of dodge. If only more German Jews had realized what was to come and fled as well.
@@joshuaplotkin8826 There were a HECK of a lot of Jews that TRIED to get out- but there were few countries that were willing to take the Jews in!! The U.S. could have done a HELL of a lot more to help the Jewish refugees- but the world simply couldn't imagine what was happening in the death camps!! It's interesting to note that those relatively few countries that provided sanctuary for Jewish refugees: Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, even Denmark- seemed to have escaped the worst of what happened during WW2!!! And the countries that persecuted the Jews during WW2, really took it on the chin!!! ...and I don't think that was a coincidence(!)
The actor playing Lt. Miller is David Morick, who appeared in more episodes of this series than any other credited actor (several extras had more appearances as guards, townsmen, etc.). Morick never made it into the big leagues on screen or TV, but he did a lot of behind-the-scenes work, and he also had a long career on stage in dinner theaters, mostly in the Los Angeles area.
I love this scene, one of my favorites from the show. Along with the one from "To Russia Without Love" where Klink and Schultz were on the motorcycle and 1 in sidecar and it breaks apart and the cycle and sidecar zig zagging around the compound and then they both crash into the barriacks...lol.
And Klink yells out "Joyrider!" or something like that. Don't forget the always-snarky Burkhalter: "I thought the officer's costume party wasn't until Saturday." Colonel Wilhelm Klink: the only man who literally *begs* to go to the Russian Front and gets his request denied! Which is good, because he was dragging poor Schultzie along with him. :(
@@FrauWilhelmKlink I thought he was yelling Schultz! Idk because the only time I watched it on TV I was laughing so hard. I love the line from Burkhalter "You're not going anywhere! You or your IDIOT SCHULTZ! If I'd let you go, I'd be shot for treason."
They were still setting up at that point, not so much a blooper, just wasn't shown where PRIVAT was put on there, Newkirk or Carter put it up there when Hogan went to bring in Strasser.
Oh, man. You cut off the best part, when Schultz saw "Hitler" in the back room. With all the supposed wackiness going on at that camp, Schultz was one confused guard - a very funny premise for the show.
Agreed and the same for the scene where Klink and Schultz were going to the Russian front by motorcycle and it comes apart from the sidecar and both crash into Hogan's barricks.
I like the two scenes from 'The Kommandant Dies At Dawn' the best. The first one is where Klink, Hogan & Schultz are in the cooler, and Schultz is telling him about all the men who volunteered for his firing squad. "Counting the two deserters, but they came back when they heard you were going to be shot." The second one is when Hogan tells Newkirk & LeBeau about it and adds "They're using a monocle for a bullseye" and "He's taking it like the man he is...on his knees, sobbing hysterically." But this one is amazing too!
All the sergeants in Germany want to be like him. That’s Kurtz, a real brut. The furhers personal hatchet man. A great piece of improvisation and quick thinking.
I LOVE HOGAN'S HEROES. The introduction with boots coming around the corner of bunker, entire theme music. Fantastic. Excellent 'comedy' and deep humor, along with good character actors. All of them. Know each and every name n, acting. Such a loss with Robert Crane.
I think my favorite has to be when they're trying to get the Sergeant Schultz look alike out of camp, so they trick Klink into thinking he's a Hitler, so they have Carter speak to clink from behind a locked door. when Carter comes to tell Hogan that Hochstetter is grilling Klink, Newkirk and Lebeau go "Sieg Heil" to tease him and Hogan tells them to knock it off before immediately asking "What's up Adolf?"
In one episode, I think they used an actual recording of the real Hitler! The episode is from season 6 and is called 'Lady Chitterly's Lover, Part 2' Listen carefully when Lady Chitterly talks to Hitler on the phone..you can hear Hitler screaming as she holds the phone away from her ear. Then she puts it back to her ear and says "Don't shout, Dolf." Hogan's Heroes + trolling Hitler using his actual voice = Priceless
The thing I love about this show is it was unique for its time. Even now, how can you make something about being a POW during WW2 funny? Brilliant. I also think it would be interesting if they do a revamp with it being an action/adventure show but kept the same story lines. They could have done so much by just changing one point in each story.
"wait a minute...you want me to go in there and tell him that he'll talk to Keplman but _not to _*_him?_* Anyone who knows ANYTHING about Hitler knows that that would be a death sentence. (which is why they did it that way) Hitler was SOOO very paranoid that he saw treachery EVERYWHERE. The first thing he'd think was that they were plotting against him. This was such a great episode.
My favorite part was from the coda at the end of the episode where Schultz walks in just as Carter in full Hitler get up is closing the door. Then he starts stammering "That was.. That was.."
Just noticed a small error. When Carter goes back into Klink's office, the door still has Klink's name on it, even though it is supposed to be replaced with PRIVAT as we see a few shots later.
I liked the other time that Carter impersonated Hitler also. He is in the camp as Hitler. General Burkhalter shows up and goes to talk to his friend Hitler. Carter talks very badly about his fat generals. Burkhalter turns around to leave, before he says anything to Carter. This episode also had William Christopher from MASH in it. He was in a minimum of 3 episodes.
"You are an American!" "Someone around here has to be." One of my favorite lines of Hogan. I love the expression on his face as he delivers it.
Back in the day when traitors were shot. If I was hogan I would've knocked his sorry ass out.
@@timlamb1723 ...YOU'RE FORGETTING THAT THERE WAS A LIMIT TO WHAT EVEN COL. HOGAN COULD GET AWAY WITH IN NAZI GERMANY...
So sweet !!
Yeah, Hogan looks entirely too pleased with himself there! :)
@@daleburrell6273 And also the limit of how much Sgt Schultz does not see
Carter impersonating Hitler were always my favorite parts of Hogan's Heroes.
yes
@@gigantor6519 What is this, I thought I gave the order no more barrage balloons....
I loved it he was so good
.....and the one where Carter is the Fire Inspector of Hammelberg, priceless!
Military, Schmilitary....
0:08 One of the very few times that you see Larry Hovis not wearing his gloves. There was some kind of issue with Larry and his wedding ring. I believe the creators or the directors believed that "Carter" was a single man, but Larry refused to remove his wedding ring. Thus the reason for the gloves that he wore most of the time. The man was obviously very devoted to his wife and marriage. A class act.
I'd heard that. That's pretty cool.
That's very interesting. My mother dated him in college. Considering who she wound up marrying, I could wish things had turned out differently.
I guess, insofar as they all had romantic scenes at one time or another, they could not be portrayed as married men. Schultz, of course, was married, but it was always made clear that his "dalliances" never went beyond mild flirtation.
Or it got stuck to his finger. I know a few guy's that have had that happen.
@@richardmoore609 for eternity?
Or he didn’t want to cause his wife suspicions that he might be cheating.
One of my favorite scenes in the series. Things I love about it:
1. How Strasser never questions why "Hitler" is just yelling gibberish and that "Hitler" would randomly order the death of people who displease him
2. Newkirk's German voice, his fear of displeasing "Hitler" and taking the pills
3. Carter's brief "Hitler" walk by the door
4. Hogan telling two completely different stories to Schultz and Strasser without missing a beat
5. The perfect timing of Schultz's second entrance and how his orders inadvertently fit into the narrative Hogan and the others have set up
6. Hogan's final line
For #1 -- Those were not entirely out of character for Hitler. It was a fairly good impersonation, especially the line about Eva -- very believable.
@@stephenwoehr6500 Plus strasser was an American defecting for Germany and given in situation he was under a lot of stress so I highly doubt he would be able to tell the difference yelling in German and yelling in gibberish.
@@garganrose hehehe, Es ist nur ein fernseh-sketch.
So
@@stephenwoehr6500 it was purely a Hollywood satire impersonation of Hitler and in fact .... way off base. HOLLYWOOD PROPAGANDA, at it's finest. Hitler did nothing even close like "Carters" impersonation. Although his physical appearance resembled him . . But that's where it ended
Carter doesn’t get any better than this !!
I have no idea how Richard Dawson kept from cracking up the whole time.
I'm willing to bet there were a LOT of takes before they got one in the can!! LOL
YOU BET!!@@JimiVPhotography
Carter definitely wasn’t the brightest of the group, but he always seemed to be the best at impersonating a German officer.
yup
Funny how that goes
Carter was always a bit inconsistent. Whenever he plays a German, most of the time his goofiness vanishes and he becomes one of the most competent impersonators on the team.
@@Boskov01The irony of that is one of my favourite things about the show! One of a LOT of favourites 😁
This show was loaded with talent. So brilliantly cast.
One of the best comedy programs of it's day. Still funny today.
i just wish they would of came put with a last eposide where they got liberated and showed klink and everyone the whole tunnel system.
@@bowlnow824 that would have been good. Then we could see klink, and schultz being released very shortly after the day of liberation due to klink being a fool, and schultz being a kind helpful man.
They should have made a movie out of it
yes it is
My all time favorite television show. The cast, when Ivan Dixon played Kinchloe, tremendous.
"You boys sure picked a bad night. He's been having trouble. Something to do with Eva and the Sergeant in the motor pool..." ROFLMAO
The entire motor pool would have been sent to the Russian front
@@joshuaplotkin8826 ...you're probably right about THAT-!!
Must have been one hell of a headache if he had to take aspirin twice that quickly lol!
@@joshuaplotkin8826 Joshua Plotkin Along with the hotel "General Himmelberger" threatened to send! Hey, maybe the motor pool and the hotel can carpool lol.
@@joshuaplotkin8826 If they were lucky
“This is Herr Strasser” Dang, using the name of Hitler’s greatest rival in the nazi party. Nice touch
...ever see the movie: "Casablanca"? There's a character there named: "Major Heinrich Strasser"-!!
@@daleburrell6273 And now they've thrown Himmler into it too! :)
Winged Hussar - Well spotted. Except Strasser died in 1934 during the Night of the Long Knives.
@@McRocket AS I RECALL, THERE WERE 2 NAZIS NAMED STRASSER- AND 1 OF THEM SURVIVED WW2.
@@daleburrell6273 Yes, Otto Strasser. But he left Germany in the late 30's I believe. But your point is well taken.
"Who is it!?!?" I have been doing this at school, work and answering the phone since i was 8. And I'm 61 now. LOL
Every time Newkirk knocked on the door and Carter bellowed out "WHO IS IT?!" I always laughed LOL
I thought he was speaking German until you pointed that out and I listened again. Thanks! :)
Yeah he kills me every time
Lol
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Larry Hovis was insanely talented and was solid in a very solid cast.
I love this scene!
Newkirk looks at the other two men like "You guys have lost your damn minds if you think I'm going in there!" And then he does a great job of acting terrified too.
"Just a moment. You want ME to go in there and say that you'll talk to Herr Kepelmann but not to HIM?" And then he stands up looking like "You fuckers just signed my death warrent. Thanks a heap."
And of course this gem: "Then I suggest you make a reservation with the undertaker."
All in all, such a great scene!
It's Newkirk who makes this work.
"Its been murder around here, and I do mean murder!" Classic!
Yes, Newkirk really sells the scene of a brow beaten fearful personal secretary to Hitler.
Sells it magnificently! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@markfryer98809
Still love the show on Metv, better than anything on tv in 2020.
My favorite channel!
Still the greatest. I never get tired of this show. I loved it as a kid and I love it now!!
Aint that the truth!!!! The stuff on tv today isnt fit to show a hog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I still get annoyed when they cut out little bits and pieces of scenes just to make room for more commercials.
There's some good shows on TV today
Larry hovas playing hitler is an all time classic!
Carter impersonated Hitler in another episode- where he refers to General Burkhalter as a "STUFFED GOOSE!"
hysterical-!!!
I can agree with that. He was so funny when he'd play Hitler
@@sportsygirl8 And various generals! Remember when he showed up as a Luftwaffe general and chewed out Major Hochstetter in a roundabout way? And he's all "Colonel Klink knows who I am." Klink was shaking his head and stops mid-shake after Carter gives him a look. "Oh! Oh yes, of course." Lol
@@FrauWilhelmKlink I haven't seen that episode, man that has to be a real funny one.
@@sportsygirl8 Season 3 Episode 22 'Duel of Honor'. Carter (in disguise as General Weidler, The Tiger of the Russian Front; while wielding a saber) threatening Col. Klink: "So, Klink, in what unpleasant manner would you prefer to stop living?"
The sheer look of terror on Newkirks face: "Wait a minute! You want me to go in there and tell him you will talk to Keppelmann but not HIM???!!!" I don't think ANY German officer would DARE to do that!!
You missed the best part, when Schultz comes back and sees Carter as Adolph!
He knew nuthink
Nah, he saw nuth-ing
“You’d better get some sleep, Schultz. You look like you’ve just seen a ghost.” His expression in that scene is priceless
That was Kurtz. A real brute.
Another episode where Carter was doing the impersonation he said "I was once a corporal; I hated sergeants then and I hate sergeants now!" after "meeting" Schultz.
Ah! Judging by Sgt. Schultz's expression, he must have overheard "Hitler's" ranting and went to investigate!
Poor Sergeant Schultz...he wants to "know nuuuu-thing!" but yet he knows almost everything.
@@FrauWilhelmKlink lol so true
Carter was a WONDERFULLY funny Hitler (every time he played him). And Newkirk was very funny here as well.
Cut the best part, shortly after this Schultz walks in as Carter is coming out of klinks office, Carter stops and gives Schultz a nasty stair as he backs up and closes the door 🤣
There was never a 😑 dull moment on Hogan's heroes and other TV show episodes? 🆒😀😊✌👍🆒
Loved the show when i was growing up.Know i'm 59 and watch it everyday.That was fantastic shots of the set.I had no idea it was filmed in Cal.Beautiful work.
56here watched it w my dad who btw! Was German infantry in Ww2 he would laugh his ass off great memories
Happy 95th Birthday Corporal Louis LeBeau.. Robert Clary..
Robert Max Widerman
March 1, 1926
Paris, France
You are my favorite..
I always loved the way Carter did Hitler. Great show. One of my favorite shows Hogans Heroes. Great cast. 😎
I have seen most episodes of Hogan’s Heroes dozens of times and this has got to be in the top 5 of there funniest cons.
Carter impersonates Hitler so well, It's scary.
"Wit is DEADLIER than the sharpest dagger!" -Mel Brooks (defending his own Hitler parodies)
@Fred Freddy Mel Brooks was very talented- that's for DOGGONE sure-!!!
Brooks actually fought in Germany during the war.
@@joshuaplotkin8826 Werner Klemperer served in the U.S. Army during WW2 as an interpreter. Interestingly, I saw Werner Klemperer on a game show- and he said that he was a lance corporal in the U.S. Army.
@@daleburrell6273 they were both born in Germany. And they both escaped the Reich and fled to the United States. They were among the lucky ones. Or the clever ones who saw the writing on the wall and realized that they needed to get the hell out of dodge. If only more German Jews had realized what was to come and fled as well.
@@joshuaplotkin8826 There were a HECK of a lot of Jews that TRIED to get out- but there were few countries that were willing to take the Jews in!! The U.S. could have done a HELL of a lot more to help the Jewish refugees- but the world simply couldn't imagine what was happening in the death camps!! It's interesting to note that those relatively few countries that provided sanctuary for Jewish refugees: Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, even Denmark- seemed to have escaped the worst of what happened during WW2!!! And the countries that persecuted the Jews during WW2, really took it on the chin!!!
...and I don't think that was a coincidence(!)
Hogan's heroes was one of the best comedies ever
They cut it too short, it's missing the part where Schultz gets a glimpse of Carter as Hitler.
Love this scene Newkirk and Carter are off the chain.
I watched every episode at least 5 times and bought the dvds also...great talents great cast...
The actor playing Lt. Miller is David Morick, who appeared in more episodes of this series than any other credited actor (several extras had more appearances as guards, townsmen, etc.). Morick never made it into the big leagues on screen or TV, but he did a lot of behind-the-scenes work, and he also had a long career on stage in dinner theaters, mostly in the Los Angeles area.
Then I suggest you make a reservation wit zee undertaker.........without the name of that contact he'll go with the gypsy every time!
My favourite moments in this show was when Carter impersonated a german officer.
Love this episode with Carter playing Hitler...does a better job than the Hitler from Downfall
Bruno Gantz
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Dawson made this scene though Hovis was amazing.
The handful of tranquilizers....LOL
"Its been murder around here, and I do mean murder..."
Fegilein knew….
I love this scene, one of my favorites from the show. Along with the one from "To Russia Without Love" where Klink and Schultz were on the motorcycle and 1 in sidecar and it breaks apart and the cycle and sidecar zig zagging around the compound and then they both crash into the barriacks...lol.
And Klink yells out "Joyrider!" or something like that. Don't forget the always-snarky Burkhalter: "I thought the officer's costume party wasn't until Saturday."
Colonel Wilhelm Klink: the only man who literally *begs* to go to the Russian Front and gets his request denied! Which is good, because he was dragging poor Schultzie along with him. :(
@@FrauWilhelmKlink I thought he was yelling Schultz! Idk because the only time I watched it on TV I was laughing so hard. I love the line from Burkhalter "You're not going anywhere! You or your IDIOT SCHULTZ! If I'd let you go, I'd be shot for treason."
My friend at college and I always traded that greeting: "WHOISIT?!"
I would have loved to hear that. Did you do it the same way, when one of you would knock on the door the other would answer that?
Carter's impersonations were always the best
Yes one of my favorite episodes.
Everybody does such a great job in this scene; hard to not watch-
That last bit of Carter screaming at Newkirk was so on point. Lol
I love how Carter's just yelling a bunch of gibberish.
Blooper At the 00:14 time mark, you can easily read "Col. Wilhelm Klink" on the door. Later, the same door reads PRIVAT.
good catch on that
Great catch.
I always assumed they were still getting the room in order.
They were still setting up at that point, not so much a blooper, just wasn't shown where PRIVAT was put on there, Newkirk or Carter put it up there when Hogan went to bring in Strasser.
@@sportsygirl8 Good Call! Very plausible! I appreciate the constructive reply!
It was all Schultz and Carter man. Still watch this show every Saturday. ❤️
Loved this show, grew up on it ❤️❤️❤️
Oh, man. You cut off the best part, when Schultz saw "Hitler" in the back room. With all the supposed wackiness going on at that camp, Schultz was one confused guard - a very funny premise for the show.
"He is still convinced that the attack will come from the south because...that's what the gypsy astrologer told him..."
That show was pure genius!
Newkirk is missing an amulet on his left shoulder.
Carter had the most fun changing into other people! Well done always!!!
How did they manage to convince mr. Hitler to play the role of Andrew Carter?
I love the way Carter hams it up!🤣🤣
I remeber this! The most brilliant scene in all of Hogan's Heros imo.
Agreed and the same for the scene where Klink and Schultz were going to the Russian front by motorcycle and it comes apart from the sidecar and both crash into Hogan's barricks.
I like the two scenes from 'The Kommandant Dies At Dawn' the best. The first one is where Klink, Hogan & Schultz are in the cooler, and Schultz is telling him about all the men who volunteered for his firing squad. "Counting the two deserters, but they came back when they heard you were going to be shot."
The second one is when Hogan tells Newkirk & LeBeau about it and adds "They're using a monocle for a bullseye" and "He's taking it like the man he is...on his knees, sobbing hysterically."
But this one is amazing too!
All the sergeants in Germany want to be like him. That’s Kurtz, a real brut. The furhers
personal hatchet man. A great piece of improvisation and quick thinking.
I love the way Newkirk sticks his pinky finger out when he takes a drink of water at 1:42!!
He's British, don'tcha know!
Those two were such a duo. The phone call - Schummel’s bakery! And Larry Hovis’s falsetto “Papa!”
Schimmels Bakery
I remember this one from when it was new. The hysterical voice of hitler/carter. Too funny
You can clearly see his wedding ring when he's putting on the mustache
Newkirk's act was just as good lol
I LOVE HOGAN'S HEROES.
The introduction with boots coming around the corner of bunker, entire theme music.
Fantastic.
Excellent 'comedy' and deep humor, along with good character actors. All of them.
Know each and every name n, acting.
Such a loss with Robert Crane.
Larry Hovis does Hitler to a T! So hilarious 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
"yeah but who's?"
[carter]: "WHO's IS IT?" *Slams door*
I think my favorite has to be when they're trying to get the Sergeant Schultz look alike out of camp, so they trick Klink into thinking he's a Hitler, so they have Carter speak to clink from behind a locked door. when Carter comes to tell Hogan that Hochstetter is grilling Klink, Newkirk and Lebeau go "Sieg Heil" to tease him and Hogan tells them to knock it off before immediately asking "What's up Adolf?"
I used to enjoy these shows I was a kid. Looking at these shows you wouldn't think that they were that old but they are.
The sign designating the office as that belonging to Colonel Wilhelm Klink changes on its own to simply "Privat".
As much as Newkirk made fun of Carter, he must have had so much fun with role, screaming at Newkirk and making him flinch constantly.
I realized that Larry Hovis' wedding band was visible. Hitler didn't marry Ava until April of 1945.
3:25 he is so good at it it sounds just like Hitler half of a time a rant.
In one episode, I think they used an actual recording of the real Hitler! The episode is from season 6 and is called 'Lady Chitterly's Lover, Part 2'
Listen carefully when Lady Chitterly talks to Hitler on the phone..you can hear Hitler screaming as she holds the phone away from her ear. Then she puts it back to her ear and says "Don't shout, Dolf."
Hogan's Heroes + trolling Hitler using his actual voice = Priceless
The thing I love about this show is it was unique for its time. Even now, how can you make something about being a POW during WW2 funny? Brilliant. I also think it would be interesting if they do a revamp with it being an action/adventure show but kept the same story lines. They could have done so much by just changing one point in each story.
First the sign on the door said Col. Wilhelm Klink. Then, as NewKirk goes to the door, it says, PRIVAT and not PRIVATE?
That’s the German spelling.
mountainguyed67 ...WHAT ELSE WOULD IT BE?!
Germans don't have time for proper English.
German spelling.
@@daleburrell6273, WOOSH!
"wait a minute...you want me to go in there and tell him that he'll talk to Keplman but _not to _*_him?_* Anyone who knows ANYTHING about Hitler knows that that would be a death sentence. (which is why they did it that way) Hitler was SOOO very paranoid that he saw treachery EVERYWHERE. The first thing he'd think was that they were plotting against him. This was such a great episode.
Carter as Hitler is always my favourite part of an episode.I think he was chosen for this ability.
My favorite part was from the coda at the end of the episode where Schultz walks in just as Carter in full Hitler get up is closing the door. Then he starts stammering "That was.. That was.."
Minute for minute the funniest HH sketch ever..Whoisit! lolololol. Hovis and Dawson both deserved Emmys
Just noticed a small error. When Carter goes back into Klink's office, the door still has Klink's name on it, even though it is supposed to be replaced with PRIVAT as we see a few shots later.
I just noticed that and have been watching HH for years.
Awesome, great comedy xx
You cut the funniest part at the end when Schultz sees "Hitler" in the office.
Mr. Crane you had a technique that nobody in acting can achieve, the good ones don't always finish last.
What was that weird Morse code sound around 1:00
You mean in his voice? Probably just the way he talks, deep in his throat
Great wartime comedy series!
Lolol can't stop laughing!! ...Carter and Newkirk ...priceless!
One of my favorite episodes. That’s Kurtz, a real brute.
Shultz was a biggggggg part of this show!!!!!!!
Watched this today. Great scene
The way he slams that door... 😆
missed the final 30 secs where Schultz sees Carter as Hitler
i think this is funny as hell Dawson trying so hard to not brake out laughing his ass off
Check at about 16 seconds when Carter goes back into the office. Wilhelm Klinks name is still on the door!
Also loved the call to Shimmels bakery, which was part of this episode.
He'll go with the Gypsy every time.
What's so scary is that he looked like Hitler a little to much!
I liked the other time that Carter impersonated Hitler also. He is in the camp as Hitler. General Burkhalter shows up and goes to talk to his friend Hitler. Carter talks very badly about his fat generals. Burkhalter turns around to leave, before he says anything to Carter.
This episode also had William Christopher from MASH in it. He was in a minimum of 3 episodes.
He was I thought he was in more episodes
That was quick thinking on Carter's part. General Burkhalter would certainly know he's not Hitler since he interacts with him constantly.
I love Richard so mutch as Newkirk
Love the way it ends. Hogan struck again
The sign on the door changes to read "Private" instead of "Col Wilhelm Klink" at the beginning of the clip
Trailer from Quentin Tarantino's "Hogan's Heroes".
One of my favorite episodes