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1965    25minComedia, Bélica
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En medio de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el coronel Hogan y sus hombres fueron capturados como prisioneros de guerra por los alemanes. No obstante, debido a la torpeza de los germanos (dirigidos por el coronel Klink), ellos son capaces de llevar a cabo una operación de espionaje y sabotaje en la misma prisión, sin levantar sospechas entre los carceleros.

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6 Seasons

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 132 Episodes
  • Temporada 2
    Temporada 230 Episodes
  • Temporada 3
    Temporada 330 Episodes
  • Temporada 4
    Temporada 426 Episodes
  • Temporada 5
    Temporada 526 Episodes
  • Temporada 6
    Temporada 624 Episodes
  • Especiales
    Especiales6 Episodes
  • Bob CraneRobert Hogan
  • Werner KlempererWilhelm Klink
  • John BannerHans Schultz
  • Robert ClaryLouis LeBeau
  • Richard DawsonPeter Newkirk
  • Larry HovisAndrew Carter
  • Ivan DixonJames Kinchloe
  • Leon AskinBurkhalter
  • Roy GoldmanPrisoner of War (uncredited)
  • Sigrid ValdisHilda
  • Howard CaineMaj. Hochstetter
  • Kenneth WashingtonBaker
  • Cynthia LynnHelga
  • Jon CedarLangenscheidt
  • Edward KnightMajor Klopfer
  • Walter JanovitzSchnitzer
  • Bernard FoxColonel Crittendon
  • Stewart MossOlsen
  • Nita TalbotMarya
  • John StephensonFelix
  • Richard26 de octubre de 2025
    Saw it on TV back in the 80's and yes, it’s still wild that a POW camp sitcom worked this well. Set in a German WWII prisoner of war camp, this show flips expectations: instead of bleak drama, you get espionage, sabotage and slapstick, all orchestrated by the ever clever Colonel Hogan and his crew of Allied misfits. They run rings around their clueless captors, turning Stalag 13 into a secret base of operations right under the noses of Klink and Schultz. Bob Crane leads with charm, Richard Dawson brings the wit and Werner Klemperer’s Klink is the perfect blend of pompous and pathetic. The tone? Pure ’60s sitcom, laugh track, hijinks and just enough wartime absurdity to keep things cheeky without crossing the line. Watching it again feels like stepping into a time capsule: vintage humor, iconic catchphrases (“I know nothing!”) and a cast that knew exactly how to play the farce. It’s not historically accurate and it’s not trying to be. It’s satire with a wink, and it still lands.

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