Combat - Season 3, Operation 1
Image Entertainment
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Vic Morrow, Rick Jason, Pierre Jalbert, Jack Hogan, Dick Peabody
- Director: Alan Crosland Jr., Bernard McEveety, Boris Sagal, Burt Kennedy, Byron Paul
- Format: Box set, Black White, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Image Entertainment
- Theatrical Release Date: Oct 02, 1962
- DVD Release Date: Mar 29, 2005
- Run Time: 762 minutes
- ASIN: B000777I9C
- UPC: 014381243024
- Sales Rank: 36411
Editorial Review from Description:
One of the television's most popular series, the groundbreaking Combat! offers a gritty, unflinching look at American soldiers battling in Europe during World War II, confronting imposing odds and demonstrating remarkable levels of ingenuity and courage. Vic Morrow and Rick Jason head a stellar cast in the longest-running war series in history, featuring an incomparable list of guest stars from Hollywood's Golden Age as well as top directorial talent. Guest stars include: Theodore Bikel,Telly Savalas, Seymour Cassel, Bobby Rydell, Mickey Rooney, Sal Mineo, Gary Lockwood, Neville Brand, Anthony Eisley, Rip Torn, Roddy McDowall, Robert Duvall. Episodes include: The Silver Service;The Long Walk; Mountain Man; The Duel;Vendetta; Dateline; Operation Fly Trap; The Impostor; Losers Cry Deal; Point of View; Brother, Brother; The Hard Way (Road?) Back; The Little Carousel; Fly Away Home; A Rare Vintage; The Enemy.
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    Combat - Season 3, Operation 1, 2008-10-06
Once again Image Entertainment has not seen fit to place the episodes in the order that they were chronologically shown. This is only a minor point if you buy both season 3 sets before viewing. Season three has a little more diversity in the episodes is, at worst, the second best season of Combat!; some might even consider it to be the best. This set contains 16 episodes features some major guest stars: Mickey Rooney, Frankie Avalon, Robert Duvall, Dan Duryea Telly Savalas.
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br /This set opens with "Silver Service" which has Mickey Rooney in it. Season three of Combat! is the only season that has episodes that have 'winter' scenes; "Silver Service" is one of these. "Mountain Man" is a 'winter' episode also is the actual premiere episode of season three. It's a suspenseful episode in which a Frenchman doesn't want to be involved in the war, has isolated himself, but now is being asked by Saunders to be their guide. Also in this episode we see Caje doing a lot of downhill skiing; this is tough to believe because he's a Cajun from south Louisiana; not saying it's impossible but there's not much snow or any mountains in that part of the country. "The Duel" is one of the best episodes of Combat! This one involves only Saunders a truck driver as they have to play cat mouse with a German Tiger tank. This is also the only episode that has the Germans speaking German gives the viewer translated subtitles. "Vendetta" features Telly Savalas as a Greek soldier leading a jeep squad very similar to the Rat Patrol. In this one Savalas has his own agenda that doesn't match up with the plans of Hanley. "Dateline" has Dan Duryea as a war correspondent. "The Imposter" has Hanley as the lead character. In this one he must use his wits to figure out who in his outfit isn't really an American. "Brother, Brother" has Frankie Avalon as guest star. He's a friend of Kirby's brother is very obnoxious, constantly wanting favors cover-ups from Kirby. "Fly Away Home" is the episode that has carrier pigeons. "The Enemy" has Robert Duvall as a German Lieutenant who, once captured, offers in assisting in defusing the mines around town. But all is not as it appears to be in a very good episode of Combat!
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br /There are bonus features included on each disc. These include three audio commentaries of "Mountain Man" (Pierre Jalbert [Caje]), "The Duel" (George Fenady - sometimes his first name doesn't have the final 'e') "Losers Cry Deal" (Shirl Hendryx). There's a photo gallery notes from Jo Davidsmeyer.
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    combat, 2007-07-27
Just finished Season 1 2, and so far Season 3 Operation I is just as good. A lot of good episodes in this set. To those that see trees instead of forests, "The Duel" episode might seem stupid, as the German tank commander is an idiot to waste all that ammo in his attempt to get one soldier armed only w/ a Thompson. However, it was one of may favorite episodes in this set, as the story is just about the competition that occurs between the 2 men. Yeah, the tank commander has an EGO the size of Texas, but I really enjoyed the story of competition. Every since I was a kid, whether we were racing on bikes, homemade skateboards, playing football, or even later, partcipating in occassional steet competitions w/ the musclecars of the day, I just enjoyed the competition to see who the winner would be. That's what the German tank commander was wrapped up in, the competion of it all. Again, he was an idiot, but I understood why he might do that.
br /Unlike most modern TV shows, it's nice to see good triumph also. Thankfully this occurs in many COMBAT episodes, but I thought "The Hard Way Back" was one of the better illustrations. Fear initially overtakes Sal's character, but in the end he does the right thing, but he struggles w/ achieving that goal. I suppose a lot of people nowadays might see it as corny, but then I think that's part of what's wrong w/ our modern world; too many people think its corny to see good triumph. That's my 2 cents worth, so I'll step off of my soapbox..........
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