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Notes, oddities, and bloopers by Jo Davidsmeyer; Photo gallery; Audio commentary by Pierre Jalbert (The Steeple) and audio commentary by Shirl Hendryx (More Than a Solidier); Audio commentary by George Fenady (A Cry in the Ruins)
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Combat: Season 3, Operation 2 - Disc 1
1. That's Him! [2:40]
2. Differing Views [12:53]
3. Avery's Story [5:45]
4. A Soldier's Psyche [12:08]
5. One Torn Sergeant [12:50]
6. End Credits [:57]
1. A Cakewalk [7:07]
2. Arrogant Ace [12:44]
3. The Major's Order [13:37]
4. The Infantry Way [8:14]
5. Fetching Doc [8:36]
6. End Credits [1:02]
1. A Present From Mom [4:33]
2. Cynical Interpreter [9:38]
3. Takes the Cake [9:29]
4. Another Mission [13:30]
5. Littlejohn's Big Move [9:05]
6. End Credits [:58]
1. Welcome, My Sons [6:26]
2. Father Hertzbrun [6:57]
3. A New Friend [13:25]
4. Deadly Confession [11:10]
5. Finishing Up [8:19]
6. End Credits [:58]
Side #2 -- Combat: Season 3, Operation 2 - Disc 2
1. The Way to Bonn'Aire [2:23]
2. At Your Service [12:52]
3. Mr. Mayor and His Girls [12:30]
4. Inside the Abbey [11:54]
5. A New Chapter [10:38]
6. End Credits [1:01]
1. Identity Theft [5:23]
2. Suspicious Guide [8:24]
3. Escaped Convicts [10:00]
4. A Son's Loyalty [9:48]
5. Honor or Freedom? [12:40]
6. End Credits [:57]
1. Injured Paratrooper [3:37]
2. Play Dead [11:24]
3. Wake Up, Captain! [9:55]
4. Captain's Shiny Boots [8:34]
5. Saunders' New Look [12:47]
6. End Credits [:57]
1. Frozen G.I. [5:28]
2. Not a Killer [6:16]
3. Kill, Not Murder [16:38]
4. Help Me, Sarge! [10:53]
5. A Soldier's Integrity [7:01]
6. End Credits [:47]
Side #3 -- Combat: Season 3, Operation 2 - Disc 3
1. Ambush [4:55]
2. Standoff [9:07]
3. Join the Club [12:38]
4. Another Crack [9:15]
5. Bad Arithmetic [10:20]
6. End Credits [:57]
1. Where Is Duval? [4:49]
2. Determined Underground [10:48]
3. Hanging Tree [7:02]
4. Ghost Town [10:28]
5. A High Price [13:11]
6. End Credits [:57]
1. Avoid Contact [5:47]
2. Help My Child! [8:07]
3. Gradual Disarmament [12:23]
4. Captain's Orders [6:04]
5. As They Were [13:55]
6. End Credits [:57]
1. Rock Specialist [3:55]
2. Powers of Observation [7:20]
3. Finding the Fissure [13:05]
4. Hidden Treasures [14:40]
5. For Art's Sake [7:18]
6. End Credits [:56]
Side #4 -- Combat: Season 3, Operation 2 - Disc 4
1. Bumpy Ride [4:18]
2. One Way Out [11:04]
3. Keep it Moving [9:15]
4. On the Run [8:39]
5. Duelling Metals [13:01]
6. End Credits [:48]
1. Lieutenant Benton [3:25]
2. Bull Benton's Boy [8:15]
3. Inexperienced Officer [16:57]
4. The Plan [7:30]
5. Billy's Eyes [10:10]
6. End Credits [:57]
1. A Letter of Kovac [5:43]
2. Hanley's Decision [7:41]
3. Air Raid [11:13]
4. My Lieutenant [10:59]
5. Getting Back [10:43]
6. End Credits [:48]
1. Where's Saunders? [5:25]
2. Shell Shock [8:59]
3. Train to Recovery [14:59]
4. Compassionate Sergeant [8:44]
5. Crossfire [8:09]
6. End Credits [:57]
As Combat! marched into television history, it was Vic Morrow as hard-bitten, war-weary Sgt. Saunders who got the lion's share of the glory. But let's take a moment to salute his top-billed costar, Rick Jason, who portrays Lt. Gil Hanly, the leader of King Company. This second and concluding set of episodes from the distinguished World War II drama's third season includes one of Jason's best. In "Cry in the Ruins" (directed by Morrow), Hanly and his men, under attack by a German squad, forge a wary truce with the enemy to help a desperate woman find her missing baby amid the rubble. Several of the episodes dramatize compelling moral dilemmas that test King Company's sense of human dignity. In "Heritage," guest star Charles Bronson is solid as an artist who cannot bring himself to destroy priceless art treasures discovered in a German vault. In "The Tree of Moray," Hanly must protect a French Nazi collaborator from being lynched (guest star Robert Loggia leads the cry for justice). In "Beneath the Ashes," Hanly delays informing one of his squad members that his wife may be dying. As for Morrow, he continued to command attention with such benchmark episodes as "Odyssey," in which Saunders, behind enemy lines, passes himself off as a shell-shocked German as he makes his way back. Also on the guest-star front, James Whitmore is superb as a German masquerading as a village priest while plotting to blow up a strategic bridge in "The Cossack." Frank "The Riddler" Gorshin appears as a claustrophobic soldier who must commandeer an abandoned German tank in "The Hell Machine." Devoted Combat! viewers will want to sign up for another tour of duty with this classic series. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble