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Hogan's Heroes/Drums Along the Dusseldorf
Drums Along the Dusseldorf | |
Season 3, Episode 30 | |
Airdate | March 30, 1968 |
Production Number | 5784-73 |
Written by | Arthur Julian |
Directed by | Bob Sweeney |
Produced by | Edward H. Feldman |
← 3x29 Monkey Business |
4x01 → Clearance Sale at the Black Market |
Hogan's Heroes — Season Three |
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Drums Along the Dusseldorf is the thirtieth episode of the third season of Hogan's Heroes, and the ninety-second episode overall.
Starring: Bob Crane (Col. Hogan)
Co-Starring: Werner Klemperer (Col. Klink)
and John Banner (Sgt. Schultz)
with Robert Clary (LeBeau), Richard Dawson (Newkirk), Ivan Dixon (Kinchloe), Larry Hovis (Carter)
Additional Cast: Sigrid Valdis (Hilda), David Frank (German Sergeant)
Contents |
Plot Overview
The heroes receive their mail. One of the letters received is to Carter. The letter is addressed to "Little Deer Who Runs Swift and Sure Through Forest". Carter is part Indian. He also receives a handmade bow and arrow. These bow and arrow will be of use in Hogan's plan to blow up a truck containing fuel which if delivered to its destination will be of danger to the allies.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Newkirk impersonates a woman. Carter nearly pierces Hogan with arrow. Carter shoots his arrow but misses. Newkirk shoots the arrow and his aim is correct. Hogan presenting Schultz with an Indian head feather.
Quotes
- Hogan: Okay Carter, let it fly.