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Hogan's Heroes/The Most Escape-Proof Camp I've Ever Escaped From
The Most Escape-Proof Camp I've Ever Escaped From | |
Season 2, Episode 26 | |
Airdate | March 10, 1967 |
Production Number | 5784-57 |
Written by | Bill Davenport |
Directed by | Edward H. Feldman |
Produced by | Edward H. Feldman |
← 2x25 Reverend Kommandant Klink |
2x27 → The Tower |
Hogan's Heroes — Season Two |
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The Most Escape-Proof Camp I've Ever Escaped From is the twenty-sixth episode of the second season of Hogan's Heroes, and the fifty-eighth 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: Leon Askin (General Burkhalter), Edward Knight (Colonel Stieffer), Mickey Manners (Sgt. Malcolm Flood), Karl Bruck (OSS Agent Huebler), Bard Stevens (Sergeant Schmidt)
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Plot Overview
An escape artist, one Sgt Malcolm Flood who has a nack for escaping from the most unescapable prison camps, may prove to be a hindrance to Hogan's latest assignment. Flood plans to make Stalag 13 his next escape. Hogan will attempt to talk Flood out of his escape plan.