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From Amazon.com: The further adventures of King Company's second platoon are highlighted in all their blazing action and dramatic impact in this four-disc set, which concludes Combat!'s 1962-63 debut season. King Two undergoes a few changes in episodes 17 through 32--Shecky Greene's Pvt. Braddock is absent from the platoon (Greene quit over pay issues) and Jack Hogan, whose Pvt. Kirby first appeared in "The Forgotten Front" (featured in the Combat! Season One: Campaign One boxed set) is now a featured cast member; Emmy nominee Conlon Carter, who would later join the cast as Doc in the third season, appears as an unnamed PVC in disc 3's "Hill 256." The 17 episodes featured here carry the men of King Two to the liberation of Paris, which concludes the season; afterwards, the series would no longer adhere to true chronological events, preferring instead to place the men in mostly unspecific dates and locations within France. The excellent performances of the main cast, led by Vic Morrow and Rick Jason, are well abetted by terrific guest stars, including Robert Culp, Dean Stockwell, and even future Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS director Don Edmonds, and direction by Golden Age TV vets such as Robert Altman, Ted Post, and Richard Donner. The interview featurette "Memories of Combat!" that was featured on the Campaign One boxed set is absent from Campaign Two, as is episode commentary by Robert Altman and the production photo gallery, but this set features more commentary tracks from cast and crew members. Actor Tom Lowell (Pvt. Billy Nelson) again contributes a track, as do guest stars Joseph Campanella and Ben Cooper and directors Ted Post, Richard Donner, and Sutton Roley. Also returning is Jo Davidsmeyer, author of Combat! A Viewer's Guide to the WWII TV Series, who lists production trivia and continuity bloopers in the scene selection menu for each episode. As a stand-alone set or with Campaign One, this is solid entertainment for vintage TV fans. --Paul Gaita
Great Televison At It's Best: If you are lucky to be old enough to remember "Combat", then I would say you are pretty lucky. This was one hell of a television show. I was 8 years old when the premiere episode came on and it was my father's favorite program. He was a WW2 veteran. This program premiered when writers knew how to write and they did not depend on fast cuts and digital images. The stories were very powerful and the acting was great! As a child , I was always waiting for the next episode and now I am happy to see these episodes on DVD. The main stars are dead now, Ric Jason and Vic Morrow and then Dick Peadbody. Also some of the production crew are now deceased. These people have certainly left a legacy!
All of the Combat TV series were/are the best WWll TV: If you enjoyed saving pvt Ryan and Band of brothers you will enjoy these. No overt blood shed or foul language,great stories,and morals. WWll for the whole family. Great acting and guest stars. Vic Morrow (Sgt Saunders)with his thompson was the coolest cat on the front! (...)A must have!!
This program has unique introductory music: Many programs of the era had their own introductory music and this program was no exception; the music was by Leonard Rosseman. They always start out with "staring Rick Jason and Vic Morrow." Instead of great sweeping epics this program focuses on a single squad with their trials and tribulation with confronting the Germans in WWII. Each episode is one hour and has to oppose a problem and a solution in that time. This was back in the time of professional privates. In 1967-1968 Vietnam if you were lucky certain areas actually had TV broadcasting at 1600 hrs. You guessed it; this was one of the programs. I wonderer what the locals thought of the episode? This would be a good series to own. Not just for the nostalgia, but the personal conflicts portrait in the program are still with us today.
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.33:1 | | Binding: | DVD | | EAN: | 0014381242720 | | Format: | Black & White | | Format: | Full Screen | | Format: | NTSC | | MPN: | ID2427BWDVD | | Release Date: | 2004-07-27 | | Theatrical Release Date: | 1962-10-02 | | UPC: | 014381242720 |
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- Hogan
- Greenes
- Altman
- Sutton
- Image Entertainment
- Liberation
- Lucky
- Morrow
- Depend
- Hills
- Stockwell
- Platoon
- Tribulation
- Donner
- Further Adventures
- Third Season
- Vets
- Television Central
- TV Series by Letter
- Nominee
- Oppose
- Aspect Ratio
- Formats
- Altman, Robert
- Campanella
- Digital Images
- Privates
- Conlon
- Donner, Richard
- Stockwell, Dean
- Braddock
- Culp, Robert
- Morrow, Vic
- Komack, James
- Post, Ted
- She-Wolf
- Campanella, Joseph
- Roley, Sutton
- Ben Cooper
- Jason, Rick
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