Combat!: A Rare Vintage


11:00 pm - 12:00 am, Saturday, April 18 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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A Rare Vintage

Season 3, Episode 12

Saunders spearheads a dangerous rescue mission when Hanley is wounded and imprisoned by the Nazis. Hanley: Rick Jason. Brauer: Lyle Bettger. Garret: Corey Allen. Doc: Conlan Carter. Caje: Pierre Jalbert.

repeat 1964 English HD Level Unknown
Action History Drama War

Cast & Crew
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Rick Jason (Actor) .. Lt. Hanley
Vic Morrow (Actor) .. Sgt. Chip Saunders
Marcel Hillaire (Actor) .. Jean Sebelleau
Pierre Jalbert (Actor) .. PFC Paul `Caje' Lemay
Lawrence Montaigne (Actor) .. Sgt. Koch
Conlan Carter (Actor) .. Doc
Lyle Bettger (Actor) .. Brauer
Buck Holland (Actor) .. Lane Sentry
Corey Allen (Actor) .. Garret

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Did You Know..
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Rick Jason (Actor) .. Lt. Hanley
Born: May 21, 1923
Died: October 16, 2000
Trivia: Scion of a wealthy New York City family, Rick Jason managed to get himself expelled from eight different prep schools before finally graduating with acceptable grades from the Rhodes School. Following World War II service, Jason attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts on the GI Bill. He was discovered for the theatre by actor/director Hume Cronyn, who cast Jason as an Ecuadorian Indian in the brief Broadway production Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. After making his movie bow in 1952's Sombrero, Jason could be seen in lightweight second-lead roles in such films as The Lieutenant Wore Skirts (1955) and The Wayward Bus (1957). In 1960, he was cast as a tuxedoed secret agent on the syndicated TV series The Case of the Dangerous Robin. Two years later, he signed up for a five-season hitch as Lt. Gil Hanley on the popular TV war drama Combat. For the first time in his life, Jason found himself subjected to the fan-magazine publicity glare, raising eyebrows by marrying three women during a period of 19 months! Rick Jason's post-Combat career hasn't been quite so remarkable, with appearances in such second-echelon features as Color Me Dead (1969) and The Witch Who Came From the Sea (1976).
Vic Morrow (Actor) .. Sgt. Chip Saunders
Born: February 14, 1929
Died: July 23, 1982
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: He debuted onscreen in The Blackbord Jungle (1955) as a sadistic high school student, and after several years he moved up to starring roles. He often played vicious bad guys. He starred in the '60s TV series Combat. In the mid '60s he directed several off-Broadway plays and a couple of short films, then directed, co-produced, and co-wrote the film Deathwatch (1966), adapted from a Jean Genet play; after directing another feature he returned to acting, having gone eight years between screen roles. In 1982 he was killed by the blades of a helicopter while filming an action sequence in the film Twilight Zone: The Movie. He was the father of actress Jennifer Jason Leigh.
Marcel Hillaire (Actor) .. Jean Sebelleau
Born: January 01, 1908
Died: January 01, 1988
Trivia: Character actor Marcel Hillaire frequently played Europeans on-stage, in cinema, and on television. Born Erwin Miller in Germany, he changed his name to Harry Furster -- a name he used in his early stage career -- during the Nazi regime and served in the army until he was discovered and imprisoned. Hillaire escaped and fled to the U.S. where he became known as Marcel Hillaire. He made his film debut playing the professor in the romantic comedy Sabrina (1954) and debuted on Broadway the following year.
Pierre Jalbert (Actor) .. PFC Paul `Caje' Lemay
Lawrence Montaigne (Actor) .. Sgt. Koch
Born: February 26, 1931
Died: March 17, 2017
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
Conlan Carter (Actor) .. Doc
Born: October 03, 1934
Lyle Bettger (Actor) .. Brauer
Born: February 13, 1915
Died: September 24, 2003
Trivia: Frequently cast as Western heavies due to his steely gaze, longtime character actor Lyle Bettger traveled the well-worn path from stage to screen, making a name for himself on such small screen oaters as Rawhide and Bonanza before stepping into a more contemporary setting with frequent appearances on Hawaii Five-O. A Philadelphia native and graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, subsequent work in theater and summer stock eventually lead Bettger to Broadway, and later a contract with Paramount. In 1950, Bettger made his screen debut with the film noir drama No Man of Her Own,and the fruitful following decade found him building a solid resumé with roles in Union Station (1950) and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), among numerous others. Success followed the actor to the small screen, with Bettger donning his spurs as numerous baddies and even moving on to starring roles in the series The Court of Last Resort and The Grand Jury in the late '50s. Later work on Hawaii Five-O found the easygoing actor warming to the hospitable climate in which the show was set, and after appearing in the show's 1979 series finale, Bettger retired and made a home for himself in Paia. Lyle Bettger died of natural causes September 24, 2003, in Atascadero, CA. He was 88.
Buck Holland (Actor) .. Lane Sentry
Born: May 24, 1934
Corey Allen (Actor) .. Garret
Born: June 29, 1934
Died: June 27, 2010
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio
Trivia: Born in Cleveland, Corey Allen began acting while attending UCLA. A proponent of "The Method," Allen found himself in the company of several like-minded young actors in his first film of consequence, Rebel Without a Cause (1955). Allen played Buzz, the high-school ringleader who dies horribly during the "chickie run" with James Dean. Though Buzz became a comparatively sympathetic character before his screen demise, producers tended to think of Allen as a surly, punkish type, and cast him accordingly. Frustrated with being typecast, Allen turned director in 1962. Corey Allen's theatrical-film directorial efforts were hardly Oscar calibre (have you seen The Erotic Adventures of Pinocchio?), but his TV work was n quite impressive, enough so to earn him an Emmy award.

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Combat!
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