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Hogan's Heroes

  • Série télévisée
  • 1965–1971
  • TV-PG
  • 25m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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John Banner, Robert Clary, Bob Crane, Richard Dawson, Ivan Dixon, Larry Hovis, and Werner Klemperer in Hogan's Heroes (1965)
The inmates of a German World War II prisoner of war camp conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders.
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Les incarcérés d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre allemand de la Seconde Guerre mondiale mènent une campagne d'espionnage et de sabotage juste sous le nez de leurs gardiens.Les incarcérés d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre allemand de la Seconde Guerre mondiale mènent une campagne d'espionnage et de sabotage juste sous le nez de leurs gardiens.Les incarcérés d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre allemand de la Seconde Guerre mondiale mènent une campagne d'espionnage et de sabotage juste sous le nez de leurs gardiens.

  • Creators
    • Bernard Fein
    • Albert S. Ruddy
  • Stars
    • Bob Crane
    • Werner Klemperer
    • John Banner
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,8/10
    13 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    1 243
    217
    • Creators
      • Bernard Fein
      • Albert S. Ruddy
    • Stars
      • Bob Crane
      • Werner Klemperer
      • John Banner
    • 97Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 22Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • A remporté 2 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 3 victoires et 11 nominations au total

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    Bob Crane
    Bob Crane
    • Col. Hogan…
    • 1965–1971
    Werner Klemperer
    Werner Klemperer
    • Col. Klink…
    • 1965–1971
    John Banner
    John Banner
    • Sgt. Schultz…
    • 1965–1971
    Robert Clary
    Robert Clary
    • LeBeau…
    • 1965–1971
    Richard Dawson
    Richard Dawson
    • Newkirk…
    • 1965–1971
    Larry Hovis
    Larry Hovis
    • Carter…
    • 1965–1971
    Ivan Dixon
    Ivan Dixon
    • Kinchloe…
    • 1965–1970
    Leon Askin
    Leon Askin
    • General Burkhalter…
    • 1965–1971
    Sigrid Valdis
    Sigrid Valdis
    • Hilda…
    • 1965–1970
    Howard Caine
    Howard Caine
    • Maj. Hochstetter…
    • 1966–1971
    Kenneth Washington
    Kenneth Washington
    • Baker
    • 1970–1971
    Cynthia Lynn
    Cynthia Lynn
    • Helga…
    • 1965–1971
    Dave Morick
    • Corporal Sontag…
    • 1966–1971
    Jon Cedar
    Jon Cedar
    • Cpl. Langenscheidt…
    • 1965–1971
    Walter Janovitz
    Walter Janovitz
    • Oscar Schnitzer…
    • 1965–1970
    Bard Stevens
    • Guard…
    • 1965–1971
    Edward Knight
    Edward Knight
    • Colonel Nikolas…
    • 1965–1971
    Bernard Fox
    Bernard Fox
    • Colonel Crittendon…
    • 1965–1970
    • Creators
      • Bernard Fein
      • Albert S. Ruddy
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs97

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    schappe1

    A Show that has lost its context

    The problem with Hogan's heroes is that it has lost its context. People criticize it as a comedy set in a German prisoner of War camp, saying that trivializes the real human tragedies created by the Nazi regime. The thing is, Hogan's Heroes is not a spoof of prison camps. It's a spoof of World War II movies and TV shows. It came out in the wake of films like `The Longest Day', `The Great Escape', etc. which produced shows like `Combat', `The Gallant Men', 12 O'Clock High', all of which were hyper serious because of the subject matter. Such a trend requires a leavening spoof. And `Hogan's Heroes' and `McHale's Navy' provided that comic relief. Nobody ever criticized McHale's Navy for trivializing the Pacific War, any more than they criticized `F Troop' for not being a documentary about the Old West or `Get Smart' for not being written by John LaCarre. Why do we indict Hogan's heroes for being insensitive to the deprivations of the Nazis?

    This show is itself based on a hit Broadway play and movie from a decade before called `Stalag 17' which won William Holden an Oscar. If you've seen Stalag 17, the humor there is much cruder and more oblivious of the real threat of the Nazis than Hogan's Heroes. Robert Strauss and Harvey Lembeck, (later to show up in another Military spoof to which HH also obviously owes a lot), decide at one point they would like to see some female Russian POWS take showers. They grab a bucket of paint and begin painting a stripe down the middle of the road toward the building where the showers are. This fools the guards until the paint a stripe right over to the window of this building, (the showers have windows?), and peer in. There is nothing this crude or insensitive in any episode of Hogan's Heroes. Yet this is a highly regarded film.

    But now, 30 years later, when there are fewer films about that era made, the old show is viewed not a spoof of a show business trend but as a parody of the real event, which it was never really intended to be. This has allowed the critics to `pile on' and rip the show for being insensitive to the victims of Nazi oppression. All I remember is a funny show and that's all it was ever intended to be.
    Sargebri

    TV Guide Was Wrong

    I can't see how TV Guide could say that this was one of the all-time worst shows on television. This show was pretty much Mission: Impossible with a laugh track. The crazy schemes that Hogan and his men would think up to thrawt the Nazi war machine were what made this show great. Also, Werner Klemperer will always be loved for his portrayal of the most bumbling officer in television history. But the thing that really made it special was that it was one of the first series to treat an African-American character as an equal to the white characters. Ivan Dixon, who would later go on to become a great director, would often prove to be the smartest member of the cast and perhaps was the most level headed as well. TV Guide needs too look at this show again.
    homie_g

    Clever, Witty and Hilarious

    This TV show is set in World War II, and that in itself was a very bold move to base a sitcom in a such a dark period of human history. This show excels for having, for the most part a good and generally non-realised talented cast. The stories are entertaining and have a decent amount of tension yet it most definitely doesn't take itself too seriously.

    As a previous comment pointed out this show was one of the first to portray an African-American as an equal to white people which was very bold and positive move for a 1960's show. Star Trek had at the same time given black people and women a status of equality to men when they cast Nichelle Nichols as an African American woman as a main character. So I am very pleased at the fact that the producers took a chance and made this character righfully as an equal.

    The theme music is catchy, ok may be slightly annoying but Jerry Fielding did a competent job. I a m not sure who scores the rest of the episodes, it seems they reuse and make music for certain episodes and recycle whenever they can probably due to budget but its edited nicely. You may be able to know that film editor Michael Kahn started his editing career on this show and has edited many of Steven Spielbergs films to the present. This brings up the issue of production quality. Not bad for 1960's standards for a less than 30 minute job, editing is pretty good, music, cinematography is alright. Not fantastic but this the 1960s.

    The aforementioned cast are filled with talent. Most notably is the principle cast, Schultz (John Banner), Klink (Werner Klemperer) and Hogan (Bob Crane). This show has had nothing but top notch actors and guest actors. Bob Crane may have dabbled in some undesirable off-camera infamous affairs but he is nevertheless a great actor.

    Watch this show if you haven't, some episodes are forgettable, some are great, some are just fantastic.

    One of the all time best comedies? I would say most probably so :).
    RussianPantyHog

    Aaaahhh. Nostalgia.

    I've just heard the British comedian Joe Pasquale being asked to define good comedy and his answer was, tragedy plus time. Hogan's heroes (he said) was one of his inspirations and it reminded me how much I loved this show myself, all those years ago. Who would've thought a Nazi prison camp could be the setting for a comedy series, but it was, and the results were often hilarious. The basic formula is the adversarial daily life between American POWs and their German guards, constantly trying to put one over on each other. The main character was the senior American officer (Colonel Hogan) played by the charismatic Bob Crane who strangely never found fame in any other role and was tragically murdered in Arizona. What gives this show such strength is that the 2 lead Nazis (the overweight Sergeant Schultz & his pompous CO, Colonel Klink) were both played by Jewish actors. John Banner (Schultz) was Austrian and Werner Klemperer (Klink) was German and they both came to America as refugees from the wicked regime in their home countries. How's that for putting a finger up at Hitler! I hope fans of the show will like my own personal "contribution". Hogan's Heroes was a massive success in Britain in 1973/74 and close to where I grew up was a Ministry of Agriculture office. One of the guys who worked there was - literally - the spitting image of John Banner. They could have been twins. This man used to walk to work each day as me and my friends walked to school. As you may know, Schultz' catch-phrase was "I know NOTHING", spoken in a strong German accent and every day this poor guy had to put up with obnoxious kids passing him and muttering " I know NUSSINK." You could tell he knew damn well what was going on, but he would never degrade himself by admitting it :) Sadly I don't think today's "politically correct" climate would smile on a show such as Hogan's heroes, but it IS funny and worth seeing if it's ever shown again.
    nroma-1

    Many of the actors were persecuted by the Nazis

    Most people don't realize that many of the actors who appeared on HH were persecuted by the Nazis in real life. I think that should help to counter the argument that the show trivialized the sufferings of many under the Nazis. Otherwise, why would John Banner, Werner Von Klemperer, Robert Clary, and Leon Askin (General Burkhalter) consent to do the show? I think they took the parts as a sort of revenge against the Nazis who oppressed them. John Banner and Robert Clary were actually inmates in concentration camps. Werner Von Klemperer had to flee Nazi persecution (because his father, the famous conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, Otto, was Jewish). Leon Askin's family were murdered in the Treblinka Death Camp.

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    • Anecdotes
      Robert Clary was a survivor of the Holocaust.
    • Gaffes
      The Gestapo did not wear black uniforms as seen in Hogan's Heroes. While it was certainly a nice touch of artistic license to differentiate the more sinister Gestapo like Major Hochstetter from the relatively benign Luftwaffe guards, this type of black uniform was a ceremonial uniform seen mostly on the guards at important buildings or at state functions. The appearances by the Gestapo in plain clothes and a Nazi party tie pin are closer to the truth (as seen on Les aventuriers de l'arche perdue (1981), for example).
    • Citations

      Schultz: Col. Hogan if you ever escape...

      Hogan: Yeah?

      Schultz: Be a good fellow and take me with you.

    • Autres versions
      A cropped, high-definition version of the series, with a 1.78 : 1 aspect ratio, is currently showing on the Universal HD cable channel. (All programs are shown in a widescreen format on Universal HD.) At the time "Hogan's Heroes" was originally shown, there was no such thing as widescreen TV, and all television shows were presented in a 1.33:1 "Academy ratio" format. "Hogan's Heroes" was filmed in this aspect ratio, not in the current HD 16:9 television ratio so popular today.
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      Featured in It'll Be Alright on the Night (1977)

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    • Why does Colonel Klink keep saying that no prisoner from Stalag 13 has ever escaped considering in many episodes he's caught Hogan and company outside of the Stalag?
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    • Has Hogan's Heros Been re-released on DVD as a box set? YES!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 septembre 1965 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Liberty Aviation Museum-Official Home of the Hogan's Heroes Prop & Uniform Display
      • Official Facebook
    • Langues
      • English
      • German
      • French
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hogans hjältar
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Bing Crosby Productions
      • Bob Crane Enterprises
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 4:3

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