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COMBAT Episode 1962 "MISSING IN ACTION" PART 1

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Lt. Hanley and the squad infiltrate enemy lines to rescue a downed wing commander who is being kept in an French underground safehouse. Complications arise when the commander seems hesitant to return and his female companion schemes to keep him with her.
Combat! was an American television program that aired on ABC from 1962 until 1967. The exclamation point in "Combat!" was a stylized bayonet. The show covered the lives of a squad of American soldiers in France during World War II and starred Vic Morrow, Rick Jason, Pierre Jalbert, Jack Hogan, Co
nlan Carter, Shecky Greene, and Dick Peabody. In the first season, early appearances were made by the then little-known Ted Knight of later The Mary Tyler Moore Show fame and Frank Gorshin, better known as "The Riddler" of the Batman TV series. Notable guest stars in the second season included Lee M
arvin, James Coburn, Richard Basehart, Eddie Albert, Nick Adams, James Caan, and Leonard Nimoy (as a U.S. soldier/German translator), and Baseball Hall of Famer Warren Spahn (as a German guard). The program was produced by Robert Blees, Robert Altman (briefly), Richard Caffey, Gene Levitt, and Richa
rd Maibaum. The executive producer was Selig J. Seligman. Ten episodes were directed by Altman, who went on to make M*A*S*H and other acclaimed films. Combat! ran for five seasons, of which the first four are in black and white, with a move to color for the final season.

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A great show. ... ( 5 months ago by shanghaibenny2)
A great show. Well-produced and acted. Each episode is a movie in itself. Thanks for this bit of nostalgia.
Well, we know where ... ( 5 months ago by shanghaibenny2)
Well, we know where the producers of the "Mising In Action" series with Chuck Norris got their inspiration. They even lifted the name of the lead character off this episode - Braddock!
OPPS...ERROR: They ... ( 3 months ago by texastruthblog)
OPPS...ERROR: They ask if he was in the Air Force. There was no Air Force at this time. It was the Army Air CorpS, if I am not mistaken.
nono, they asked if ... ( 2 months ago by Todd8Todd8Todd)
nono, they asked if that was his unit. "8th Air Force." he said no, and stated what bomb wing he belonged to.
I miss this show. ... ( 1 month ago by Zobor111)
I miss this show. Made me buy GI JOE Dolls.
The men in WW2 were the finest soldiers ever. Even today there are none with the caliber and profession of that army.



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