@@upthedownescalator630 They're exchanging several comments up to that moment, but you can hear @9:28, the actual quote from Hogan was "He said he was from the Gestapo." Klink: "Why should that be suspicious?" Hogan: "Because he was a pleasant, likable guy." Klink: "You're right. There's no one in the Gestapo who fits that description!"
@@tvance3234 Yes, but how come we aren't talking about the new Gestapo, the NSA, the CIA, and the USA? Are we to grow up knowing killing Nazis is good and just and then do nothing now that we are the Nazis? It is evil if anyone else is fascist but ok if it's us who are the fascists? Where are Antifa and Anonymous; infiltrated by THE MAN?
Also Jewish. Shultz Klink and several others were Jewish. And lebeau was in a camp w family he survived .. Schultz found out his family DIED AFTER the war....for these people to play characters who has a hand in their families deaths is amazing... art=life. life=art....this is bit close to home. But they were GREAT💖🦋🌹🇺🇸
@@marshamariner7897 Schultz's, Burkhalter's, and Hochstetter's actors were also jewish. First two Austrians who fled the nazis, the latter an American. Leon Askin's parents died in Treblinka, and he scar is from when a Gestapo man interrogating him hit him in the face with a sprocket. Lebeau's actor was in a concertration camp himself, i don't remember which one maybe Auswitcz, his entire family died and he still has the wrist tattoo.
It's only until after he steals the tanks. I SEE NOTHING I KNOW NOTHING I DID NOT EVENT GET OUT OF BED THIS MORNING!!! that just makes me laugh every time.
I'm 28 and watching! It really is a funny show, most modern sitcoms aren't even funny at all. Another good classic TV show that's funny and clever is M*A*S*H if you haven't seen it you should.
Steven Lehto yes it is funny and clever.. Because it was made in a time without fanatical fear of how people feel about words and jokes. Because of modern political correctness and social activism, shows like this which are ACTUALLY funny, would never be allowed to be made... Just look at the historical film 1917...and there was apparent uproar from some parts of society complaining that there weren’t more women etc Shows like this are from a time when things were funny and people laughed...these days, you can’t laugh at what you yourself find funny because others think what they don’t like shouldn’t be allowed to exist
@@sportsygirl8 M*A*S*H* is... a show, all right. I never really got into it but my parents and my sister did, and I've seen parts of it on MeTV, and it's... interesting
I have the series on dvd and watch it at least 4 times a year. It's hard to pick my favorite episode, but my favorite scene is when Schultz takes Carter to the dentist and Carter brings Schultz back to camp, drunk and in a wheelbarrow. I know the lines by heart and still laugh every time.
I agree and also The Andy Griffith Show. I feel that Hogan's Heros was better as the show went on, whereas M*A*S*H and Andy Griffith Show after their 5th season it started going downhill, but with M*A*S*H it was still watchable.
This show and the Phil Silvers Show are the two funniest shows I've ever seen. No matter how many times I watch those two I laugh just as hard as I did the first time haha!
I love this show it’s my favourite 🤩 haha and believe it or not when I had one of my previous job interviews years ago they asked me what my favourite TV show was and I said Hogan’s Heroes and I got the job straight away haha 😆 this show must be good 😌👌🏼
If it hadn't been for CBS's rural purge which included Hogan's Heroes it would have gone on for at least 2 more seasons. When CBS's rural TV purge the show was still doing very well in the ratings. Robert Clary had said that if the show had gone a couple more seasons it would have ended with the war being over.
Nah, this was pretty funny, but I'd have to go with M*A*S*H as the best show in TV history. No other Scripted TV show has beat the amount of viewership they had for the series finale other than the Superbowl. Plus, with MASH it wasn't just a sitcom, the writers went outside the box with their episodes later on and it was clever also.
while watching this show my dad asked our guest what he thought pows felt about this show. He said "i think they get a kick out of it" 20 years later I read his obituary....captured and escaped from the krauts TWICE!!!!!
I loved the episode when Burkhalter shows up at a resort that Klink was at on leave and Klink's talking about him and he's standing right behind him and letting him run his mouth and at times you see him grin,.
Burkhalter is the snarkiest person on the show, which makes him hilarious. I liked the scene where they throw Hogan out of the room and after Schultz closes the door, you just see the look of pure frustration on Burkhalter's face.
@@sportsygirl8 Talk about putting your foot in your mouth! Note to self: if you're gonna talk shit about someone, make sure they're nowhere nearby first! 😆
@@FrauWilhelmKlink Yep, you're right about that. If it happened that way then that scene wouldn't have been as funny when Klink finds out that Burkhalter's right behind him.
I discovered “Hogans heroes”a few years ago it’s a shame most of the people in the Netherlands do not no this fantastic serie’s.I’am glad I found it and to this day it is one of my favorites.
I liked Burkhalter, but didn't like Hochstetter at all, every time you see him in a scene you knew he was going to be yelling a lot. The "WHAT IS THIS MAN DOING HERE?!" bit got old.
@@sportsygirl8 Yeah but Hochstetter was always so irritated and had such a short temper, which meant anything could set him off! Including Klink lol! I liked the few times Hogan would throw him for a loop and he looked so confused, like in 'War Takes A Holiday'.
metal mike Intro is Up All Night by Hinder. He actually put it in the description. Don't worry. I missed it too. I was looking for the song for a little while too.
One of the scenes I like wasn't shown here, but it's from 'Cupid Comes To Stalag 13'. After the three girls are about about to bash Hogan's head in with a shoe, he goes "Take it easy! I'm an American...and a veteran." They told him they thought he was a German and he replied "Germans come through the door, Americans come through the floor." And finally I liked LeBeau popping up playing a French song on the accordion...but when Hogan gives him 'the look' he abruptly switches to 'Yankee Doodle'. That entire episode makes me laugh so hard.
You know what's fun? Watching reruns of this when you were growing up and then realizing that Werner Klemperer was in "Judgment at Nuremberg." And by "fun" I mean "impressive, but also very unsettling."
Werner also played Eichmann in a very serious film about the mastermind of the Holocaust. Werner and many others in the cast were Jewish. Robert Clary lost many family members in the concentration camps and he stayed alive by entertaining in Buchenwald KZ. Howard Caine and Leon Askin were also Jews, and the scar on Askin's face was given to him by a Nazi. It wasn't fake. If you get a chance look on RU-vid for Robert Clary and his stories about the cast, the show and the Holocaust. He's one of the last cast members still alive today.
This was a show that made you laugh and then made you realize yes this really happened. I appreciate the people that took the time and effort to produce this show because in the end they preserved history in a novice way. It has been viewed by all ages and types of people and the reality cannot be disputed. I'm not talking about the fact that the war actually happened, but that many other things took place. Thanks again to all involved. God bless those who have gone on and to those few who remain.
Hogan Heroes is still a very entertaining sitcom from when I was a kid. but, what's up that with stupid music , it's totally disrespectful to this classic tv show.
There's one episode, it's not on here, but it's one where when they blow up a bridge a Nazi finds a U.S. button left on the ground. Then eventually it gets to Klinks office and him and Shultz say "It says 'us'." I saw on TV Land a long time ago
Great clips! Some were very funny and some were not, but that's how I feel with Hogan's Heros, sometimes it's really funny and other times it isn't. A lot of these episodes I haven't seen yet, like the one where Klink says he's going to escape and that wall comes down...lol. and the other were Hogan and Klink trade places. I love that scene when Carter has the bow and hits the wall and then Newkirk takes the bow and arrow and hits the truck just in time and then seeing the truck go by Stalag 13 in flames!
One of the funniest scenes that you missed was when Klink was on his way to the Russian Front and he gets in the side car and Schultz rides off and when they were almost to the gate the sidecar breaks off and both are zig zagging around the camp to eventually Klink and the sidecar crash into Hogan's barricks and seconds later Schultz follows with the motorcycle. General Burkhaulter says "YOU'RE NOT GOING ANYWHERE! If I sent you and your idiot SCHULTZ I'D BE SHOT FOR TREASON!"
@@juliebryne2903 Same here. That scene turned me into a Hogan's Heroes fan, I'd see some of the episodes that I thought were dumb and then I get out of the shower and dad's watching "To Russia Without Love" and I am kind of like ugh he's watching Hogan's Heroes, but that whole episode I'm sitting there laughing especially in that scene. Then I started watching more and I now actually like watch it.
@@juliebryne2903 WOW! That's been a good long time. I'm 31 and been watching since I was 29. The look on Klink's face his hilarious!!! I laugh so hard when he yells "SHULTZ!"
After Schultz, Major Hockstetter was my favorite character. You should have included at least 1 of his trademark "WHAT IS THIS MAN DOING HERE?!!! lines.
Except for Howard Caine, who played Hochstetter, all the (main cast) Germans were actually played by German speaking actors. John Banner was from Galicia, which was part of Austria-Hungary at the time of his birth, Leon Askin was from Vienna, Austria and Werner Klemperer from Cologne in Germany.
@@stephenwright8824 That was more common than you think. When I was in the US for the first time, I was told that I sound a lot like the Nazis from the old war time movies. Which made sense, a lot of them were played by people who fled Nazi Germany...
My dad was a teenager when WWII was happening. He thought that this show was an insult to the soldiers and prisoners. He wouldn't watch it but I like it.
The only remaining actor alive is Robert Clary (the french dude) and he said that there was a little tension on the set since everyone of them except for Bob Crane (Hogan) were liberals. Bob Crane was a strict conservative and Republican.
I reckon that they should do a re-make movie of Hogans Heroes. George Clooney would make a great Hogan. Too bad there was not an episode made about the end of the war or post WW11.
The reason why was cbs dropped the show because of demographics and then John Banner (Shultz) died and then Bob Craine (Hogan) was murdered so even if they wanted to continue the show after these 2 events, they could not.
Ok, I knew OP was young, but factual f' ups too? Now we know he's also stupid. Re the opening and closing -- which I will not be listening to -- closing music: _"Put metal on it." -- Motto of the young and stupid._