Combat! - Season 1

Combat! - Season 1
Combat! - Season 1
1962
Drama, Action
Season 1 - Combat!, a one-hour WWII drama series on television, followed a frontline American infantry squad as they battled their way across Europe. With mud-splattered realism, the show offered character studies of men striving to maintain their own humanity in the midst of a world torn by war.
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Directed by:
Robert AltmanRobert Bernard Altman (February 20, 1925 - November 20, 2006) was an American film director known for making films that are highly naturalistic, but with a stylized perspective. In 2006, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognized his body of work with an Academy Honorary Award. His films MASH, Nashville and McCabe and Mrs. Miller have been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry...(Wikipedia)
Writers:
Edward J. Lakso, Kay Lenard, Shirl HendryxStarring:
Shecky Greene, Vic MorrowBorn in the Bronx, Vic Morrow dropped out of high school at 17 to join the U.S. Navy. When he left the Navy, he used the G.I. Bill to study pre-law at Florida State. While Morrow was working on his degree in Law, he also took part in a school play and found that he preferred stage acting to courtroom acting. When he went to New York, Morrow enrolled in the Actors' Workshop to improve his skills. After graduating, he was cast in the summer stock production of "A Streetcar Named Desire"...(imdb)
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Forgotten Front (1962)
- S1E1
Searching for a Nazi gun emplacement, the GIs try to pump information from a German deserter who is unsure of his loyalties.
Sgt. Saunders has to search a deserted town for Germans with 3 very inexperienced soldiers, in which one may be a coward.
A bitterly disturbed tank Sgt. escorts Lt. Hanley's men to a French town that seems to have been abruptly abandoned.
Any Second Now (1962)
- S1E4
A time-bomb dropped by the Germans crashes into a French church pinning Hanley down, and only an American-hating British lieutenant can defuse it.
Far from the Brave (1962)
- S1E5
Sgt. Saunders takes a great risk by giving a new private a Browning Automatic Rifle, when he knows he has other men better qualified with it.
Missing in Action (1962)
- S1E6
The French Resistance helps Lt. Hanley find a downed American Col. living with a beautiful woman, but leaks are getting their people killed.
Escape to Nowhere (1962)
- S1E7
Lt. Hanley is captured and forced by a Nazi general to help him and his daughter escape, after an attempt on Hitler's life.
The Celebrity (1962)
- S1E8
A top professional baseball player joins the squad and becomes a liability when he freezes up during combat, and a member is shot.
Cat and Mouse (1962)
- S1E9
Saunders is ordered to join a reconnaissance patrol whose Sergeant doesn't like him or want him along.
I Swear by Apollo (1962)
- S1E10
Behind enemy lines, Saunders and his men struggle to keep a critically wounded French partisan alive.
A Day in June (1962)
- S1E11
Flashback story told as the men rest on a rainy night, Sgt. Saunders recalls the experiences of himself and several other men on the day of the D-Day invasion, including tales about Doc Walton, who was reluctant to go into battle; Caje (called "Caddie" here), who is accompanied by another Cajun; and Hanley, who at the time was a sergeant, and had little battle experience compared to Saunders. Following the landing, the men move inland and come upon a farmstead held by a squad of German infantry.
The Prisoner (1962)
- S1E12
A private captured by the Nazis hilariously tries to impersonate his colonel for better treatment of GI POW's , but they want him to continue the playact for an officer trade.
Reunion (1963)
- S1E13
Sgt. Saunders begins to suspect a Pvt.'s doctor father is really a collaborator, when the Germans let him live so well and he is out of Underground custody after being arrested.
The Medal (1963)
- S1E14
A GI private is killed after taking over an enemy machine gun and killing dozens of Nazis, but his best friend falsely claims he did the shooting.
Just for the Record (1963)
- S1E15
A goodhearted French woman reluctantly hides Saunders in her Paris home and tries to keep her German officer boyfriend from finding out.
The Volunteer (1963)
- S1E16
An exasperated Hanley finds himself saddled with a 13-year-old French orphan who wants to join the squad.
The Squad (1963)
- S1E17
A new replacement overanxious to capture or kill Germans during a recon mission, disobeys orders and makes surprising progress.
Next in Command (1963)
- S1E18
A battle-hardened corporal joins Sgt. Saunders squad, but remains distant and aloof from the other members, causing dissension in the ranks.
The Chateau (1963)
- S1E19
A French father and his lovely daughter make room for wounded GI's in their mansion , but Nazis capture it and they must try to notify Division.
Off Limits (1963)
- S1E20
A pretty female Lt. married to a corporal, has also fallen in love with her Capt., and the husband might be killed when he has to fill in for an AWOL private.
No Time for Pity (1963)
- S1E21
Command gives Lt. Hanley 3 hours to rescue an old man, pretty librarian, and 5 children from the Germans, or they will bomb the town they are in.
Night Patrol (1963)
- S1E22
While on a night patrol to bring in a prisoner, Sgt. Saunders and his squad discover an American GI in the woods waging a one-man war on his own.
Survival (1963)
- S1E23
Injured Saunders falls behind as the squad escapes from German captors and wanders alone through enemy-held territory.
No Hallelujahs for Glory (1963)
- S1E24
A coldhearted photo journalist accidentally causes a town to believe they are liberated and when the Nazis move in with their murderous torture methods, she learns the true meaning of human suffering during war.
The Quiet Warrior (1963)
- S1E25
Hanley is tabbed by Allied intelligence to parachute into France to bring out an important French scientist.
The Battle of the Roses (1963)
- S1E26
A young woman who cannot face the horrors of the war isolates herself in an idyllic garden which is unscathed by German bombs and refuses to leave. Saunders begs her to leave her garden and flee a bombardment.
Hill 256 (1963)
- S1E27
Kirby is being tried in a military court for desertion under fire, and the penalty could be death. As the trial proceeds, Sgt. Saunders and Caje try to gather evidence to prove his innocence.
The Sniper (1963)
- S1E28
The squad enters a French village that was recently vacated by the Germans, and receives 48 hours of R&R. A German soldier has remained behind, and is killing the Americans one at a time.
One More for the Road (1963)
- S1E29
The squad discovers an orphaned baby in a barn, and must bring the infant with them as they traverse through enemy territory en route to their own lines.
The Walking Wounded (1963)
- S1E30
A slightly wounded Sgt. Saunders travels to the aid station in an ambulance with a beautiful nurse, a doctor who has lost his nerve and a driver who never had any nerve.
High Named Today (1963)
- S1E31
Hanley, Saunders and their men are worried that the reckless bravery of a reputed one-man death-squad will get them all killed.
No Trumpets, No Drums (1963)
- S1E32
Experiencing extreme guilt, Caje neglects his duties to spend time with a young French girl whose father he accidentally killed in an assault on their village.
Cast & Info
Directed by:
Robert AltmanRobert Bernard Altman (February 20, 1925 - November 20, 2006) was an American film director known for making films that are highly naturalistic, but with a stylized perspective. In 2006, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognized his body of work with an Academy Honorary Award. His films MASH, Nashville and McCabe and Mrs. Miller have been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry...(Wikipedia)
Writers:
Edward J. Lakso, Kay Lenard, Shirl HendryxStarring:
Shecky Greene, Vic MorrowBorn in the Bronx, Vic Morrow dropped out of high school at 17 to join the U.S. Navy. When he left the Navy, he used the G.I. Bill to study pre-law at Florida State. While Morrow was working on his degree in Law, he also took part in a school play and found that he preferred stage acting to courtroom acting. When he went to New York, Morrow enrolled in the Actors' Workshop to improve his skills. After graduating, he was cast in the summer stock production of "A Streetcar Named Desire"...(imdb)
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