I always remember my favorite actor Vic Morrow, when I was a toddler I used to watch Combat, in 1967 on the TV in Nigeria. May His Soul Continue to Rest In Perfect Peace. Amen. W.B.A
watch this when i was a boy in Hong Kong in the 70’s. It was my favorite combat drama. come across it again today as i was browsing the you tube. Bring back lot of memory.
Robert Walker played a disturbed young guy in a Star Trek episode in this same time period. His name in the episode was Charlie. As was Claude Aiken's character in this, no coincidence I don't think. And it's nice to see the Germans got a new Halftrack for Season 5. The one with the turret was really fake looking. This looks like a White HalfTrack, used by us.
The Garand 30-06 round would go right thru those logs the Germans are using for cover. Like butter. And a squad radioman would never leave his radio behind, like Little John did. Highly inaccurate war scenes. Still one of my favorite shows when I was a kid.
Like everyone else I watched this with my Dad in the 60's. It seemed real to me then. It is kind of ridiculous now. My Dad was a Captain in WW2 and had seen combat throughout Europe. I wonder what he thought of it as we watched it.
I love this old show soooooo...much. The Germans are always portrayed as incompetent though. No use of cover and concealment in firefights, blundering into ambushes; if the acting and stories weren't so good I'd would have dismissed it long ago. Not authentic German kit circa 1944 either. Peace as Well.
+David Kelly The camera crew and writers portrayed only the good episodes, good for the GIs that is. If the bad episodes were shown then there would be different actors each episode. I like the episodes that portray close up interactions between the Germans and GIs.
Ya see that German MG at 0.06--bipod folded. Then, at 0.28 the bipod is extended. At 0.56, bipod folded. At 1.12, extended. At 2.15, it's folded again! :lol Oooops! But it's a small thing. I loved COMBAT! as a kid and I still enjoy watching these old episodes. Later there's an American truck and half-track used by the Germans, painted in some camouflage scheme to attempt to disguise the vehicle origins. And southern California looked so warm and sunny! I LOVE it! :D
13thBear This kind of of things people happened during WW II when the allies and Nazis/Germans reused captured vehicle of the other side. So even the prop vehicle company got it right inside funny Hollywood kind of away!
Vic & Claude are compelling to watch in '60s as a teen, Sarge goes after MG42 with M1s & Tommie & Bar! '69 at Fort Lewis going to RVN training, the Sarges with CIBs explained that it's better to use Thumper M79 and radio to call ARTY. Only saw a few SGT SAUNDERS.
Gee Whiz Guys - I was born in 1952 - One of my favorite shows - if you can't understand how Color Film was such a neat innovation I feel sorry for you.
Seventh Circle Racing color TV was around in the '50's. The industry fought over the 2 types and it wasn't untill mid late '60's that industry standards were agreed on. You can watch the first few episodes of Science Fiction Theatre in color, then they switched to B&W because of cost and lack of standards and color TV's. Ahead of their time.
Seventh Circle Racing I was born in '62 and I remember B&W TV very well. The only time we got colour was at the movies. My family didn't get a colour tv until the early 1970s. They were available for a long time prior to this but they were quite expensive. When black and white is what you are accustomed to you enjoy it just the way another viewer enjoys colour. As a kid I watched Bugs Bunny, Popeye, the Flntstones etc all in glorious black and white. I didn't want for colour for a second.
This Show would be way to expensive to film now just the Special Effects alone ..the Mortars -Blank Rifle - Machine Gun Rounds . Explosions .. just for one Episode ..off the page costs . Glad we had it to enjoy .. It was a True work of Art and we bonded with these Soldiers ! When the dun -dun -dun -dun came on .. we ran for the TV !
Three others: 12 O'clock High (1964-67; 67 66/67 was only half a season), and 1 year each: The Gallant Men (1962/63) and Garrison's Gorillas (also by Selmur) (1967/68). Trivia: In the 12 O'Clock High episode Six Feet Under S03E13, when Gallagher is getting documents from a captured German OP under heavy attack in Belgium, there are 2 short radio messages relating to "K Company." (Unfortunately, Saunders doesn't show up to help these men.)
You and me both. My parents were fairly well off but my Dad didn't buy a color TV till 1970 as I recall. I watched this season in B&W. I finally got a color Sony Trinitron in about 1972. When we cleaned out my parents house after their deaths in 2003 I found it in the garage and plugged it in. It still worked although the color resolution in the tube had degenerated somewhat.
SOP is to remove the ammo from the deceased for the use of the living. Probably the deceased also had packs even though Saunder's squad didn't. Since the dead can't eat.....
I am talking about real condition in my country when our national TV played it in 1990's , may be you watched it earlier then me. I am in Indonesia which is developing country so that, everything would be late at that time.
exelente serie pero solo una observacion el casco que porta vic morrow solo lo usaron los marines en las batallas del pacifico contra los japoneses no fue usado en europa
Robert Walker was also in the War Wagon with John Wayne and Kirk Douglas. Was also in a Big Valley and Bonanza episode. He got to play Billy the Kid as well.
@@moriahjacobs6131 The Wehrmacht soldiers are too focused on the frontal enemy that they ignore the danger of flanking. They could have wiped out all the enemies.
Robert Walker, Jr. is the son of actors Robert Walker, Sr. and Jennifer Jones. He is the spitting image of his father whose career and life came to a tragic and early end due to issues with alcohol. Allegedly, Walker, Sr.'s alcoholism was a result of his wife abandoning him for producer David O. Selznick. Walker, Jr. was being groomed for stardom in the mid-to-late 60's, but it didn't happen. He became a bit part TV actor.
Two Germans firing submachine guns at an American-- both miss. The American somehow flanks them (after being in front of them), throws a grenade, and one German falls dead before the grenade even explodes. The Amis were incredible fighters! HAHAHAHAHAHA
The color images are crisper (due to the type of film stock or different cameras?). The main thing is back when this was filmed, color was the cool, up-to-date thing. Your show was viewed as outmoded or second class if you didn't switch. Staying in B&W was about like not having a smartphone today. (PS - France looks awfully dry this fall of 1944.)
I don't have a smartphone. Nor do I intend on getting a device where they can track you around everywhere, that emits radiation. Who knows how many will get cancer due to the fact they live with these devices 24/7 and they usually sleep with it a foot or 2 away.
Contrary to what you may think, a minority of the people of this great land live in California, so it is not a distraction to us, and I would refuse to find fault with it being filmed there. Perhaps you would be satisfied if they filmed it in Iowa.
Many would consider this the Big 3 of T.V.'s all time great war series. Combat: 10/2/62-3/14/67. 152 episodes. 12 O'clock High 9/18/64-1/13/67 78 episodes and The Rat Patrol 9/12/66-3/18/68 58 episodes. These shows were popular with the youth of the day and World War Two veterans that were basically barely over 40 to barely into their 50's. Their demise was the current events of the day. The Gulf Of Tonkin Incident 8/2/64 followed by General Frederic Karch and the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade landing on Nam O Beach, north of Da Nang, Vietnam on 3/8/65 ( publicly staged and photographed, LBJ's idea ) considered the starting point of American troop build up and involvement on a large scale in Vietnam and The Battle of Ia Drang 11/14/65. Not fully understood and therefore supported at first by the American public, by the end of 1966 and into 1967 public opinion was turning as American casualties rose and forces built up with rules of engagement and no exit strategy. With the real thing in our living rooms every night on the news and too many of our boys coming home in body bags each week ( 152 on average each week during American involvement years considered 1965-1972 December/January 1973 source: The 10,000 Day War Michael Maclear ) it's no wonder the network execs pulled the plug on two of these shows in 1967 despite steady ratings throughout their runs and regardless they all took place during WW2, the most righteous of all wars. Surprising that The Rat Patrol lasted into 1968 as by that time the anti-war movement in America had been firmly established and active for easily 12-18 months.
Calling WW2 "the most righteous of all wars" is simply stupid. WW2 was just as much a set-up as WW1.... The Global Elites playing "The Great Game" for fun & profit$$, with humanity as the PAWNS....
I have to agree with Vic Morrow who disliked filming Combat! in color. He felt the B&W was starker and had more WWII real footage ambiance. its first 4 seasons were B&W and most of the Boomers grew up watching WWII movies and footage in B&W..
There was a big push to bring color tv into the home, RCA is credited for that. All the networks started broadcasting in color. We got our first RCA color tv in 1968. I
And my all-time favorite used to watch this with my dad. I know who stole a guy took cover behind a bush and he was not being hit by machine-gun fire as they fired at him LOL
To bad ABC canceled Combat! because of the increase cost of ammo expended along with some of the actor wanted salary increase of 10% and replace it with a lower budget Garrisons Gorrillas which lasted one season and at the end had 1/2 the rating of Combat! Terrible ABC executive decision! Sort like that of NBC canceling Star Trek after moving it around in different time slots every other two weeks of it last season and said the audience left the show!
These movies I was watch from 1960s in my country the South Vietnam. I am very like them. I am not thinking that 45 years late, I get write a novel about the world war II by Vietnamese.
I could see the production studios under pressure from the TV makers to phase out B&W shows, so as to induce the american public to replace their B&W sets with the new technology. A number of series that started in B&W transitioned to color during this period. All through the 50s and 60s my family never new what it looked like to see shows in color, as we were too poor to afford a color TV.
3:21, its quite amazing the bullets from the nazis gun could not penetrate the bushes where Saunders was covering himself. As though it was made of steel.
I wanted to watch Combat just to see the Artillery Pieces. Such as a tank. How 4 to 5 men Always could knock out a whole battalion it seemed. Still loved the show !
I always remember my favorite actor Vic Morrow, when I was a toddler I used to watch Combat, in 1967 on the TV in Nigeria. May His Soul Continue to Rest In Perfect Peace. Amen.
W.B.A
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watch this when i was a boy in Hong Kong in the 70’s. It was my favorite combat drama. come across it again today as i was browsing the you tube. Bring back lot of memory.
And most of the stars in the Combat series have past away
@@hamdanjantan399 em 1963 ja acistia na tv muinto bom estes FILMES do combt
@@edemirjoseoliveira9257 sorry bro, i couldnt understand your language
@@hamdanjantan399 sorely missed. Both docs, Kirby, Billy are still with us!!!
小時候每周必看的"勇士們"美劇 主角 桑德士中士和小約翰等人永遠存在於我的記憶中
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Always watch this with my dad my favorite war movies since a child
Me too..... and now that I am a veteran, I can see the mistakes and the cool moves, too. Great show !!!
way back 1954 my younger days it's my one of my favorite war movies
Love this show. Still as good as when first broadcast. And clean.
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I like this movie, many thanks for the uploader
Robert Walker played a disturbed young guy in a Star Trek episode in this same time period. His name in the episode was Charlie. As was Claude Aiken's character in this, no coincidence I don't think.
And it's nice to see the Germans got a new Halftrack for Season 5. The one with the turret was really fake looking. This looks like a White HalfTrack, used by us.
The Garand 30-06 round would go right thru those logs the Germans are using for cover. Like butter. And a squad radioman would never leave his radio behind, like Little John did. Highly inaccurate war scenes. Still one of my favorite shows when I was a kid.
Like everyone else I watched this with my Dad in the 60's. It seemed real to me then. It is kind of ridiculous now.
My Dad was a Captain in WW2 and had seen combat throughout Europe. I wonder what he thought of it as we watched it.
My dad was also in WW2. He was in the Battle of the Bulge.
Súper series el combate
1950年代にこうした映画を作るアメリカは、やはり豊かさを感じてしまう。幼い頃に週末のゴールデンタイムに放映されアメリカを感じさせられたのを覚えています。
My favorite when i was young . Favorite Vic Morrow still remember him and Rick Jason.
VariousVideos2012 , thank you for the Combat videos , upload more if you can . I only have season 1 in black and white but color is great !
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Robert Walker Jr. also in Easy Rider playing a Jesus-like character.
Thanks for the upload. I didn't realize WW2 was so nicely landscaped.
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I remember watching it with my mom and dad when I was a kid in the 70s
Trump One , jeez so sorry they did not have the budget to film in France. It was a 60’s tv show, deal with it.
Film yg selalu ditunggu2 waktu aku kecil,, tahun 90an di TVRI waktu malam.
this is by far the most remembered episode from my childhood
Im wacthing this tv series Combat my favorite while i am 12 yrs ,old now im 65
melhor serie ja vista na tv
I love this old show soooooo...much. The Germans are always portrayed as incompetent though. No use of cover and concealment in firefights, blundering into ambushes; if the acting and stories weren't so good I'd would have dismissed it long ago. Not authentic German kit circa 1944 either. Peace as Well.
+David Kelly The camera crew and writers portrayed only the good episodes, good for the GIs that is. If the bad episodes were shown then there would be different actors each episode. I like the episodes that portray close up interactions between the Germans and GIs.
The Germans were unique.
Filme Romano
Kelly I disagree. Ive seen many episodes where Germans take cover and even so the stories and acting are so good why point out the faults.
The German Uniforms were obviously cheaply thrown together because of lack of budget.
This film reminds me of being a kid, now I have a head of four, it's sad to remember my past
Quien no recuerda la serie de TV COMBATE, CUANDO ERA NIÑO esperaba con ancia que fuera domingo para ver combate.
Ya see that German MG at 0.06--bipod folded. Then, at 0.28 the bipod is extended. At 0.56, bipod folded. At 1.12, extended. At 2.15, it's folded again! :lol Oooops! But it's a small thing. I loved COMBAT! as a kid and I still enjoy watching these old episodes. Later there's an American truck and half-track used by the Germans, painted in some camouflage scheme to attempt to disguise the vehicle origins. And southern California looked so warm and sunny! I LOVE it! :D
13thBear This kind of of things people happened during WW II when the allies and Nazis/Germans reused captured vehicle of the other side.
So even the prop vehicle company got it right inside funny Hollywood kind of away!
Vic & Claude are compelling to watch in '60s as a teen, Sarge goes after MG42 with M1s & Tommie & Bar! '69 at Fort Lewis going to RVN training, the Sarges with CIBs explained that it's better to use Thumper M79 and radio to call ARTY. Only saw a few SGT SAUNDERS.
Best show ever
Favourite series
Thanks for your videos watch this with my dad , u boy's in my neighborhood played army a lot
Robert Walker was great as a German soldier escapee in 2 episodes of 12 oclock high...very convincing...grew up in Chicago to German parents...
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Gee Whiz Guys - I was born in 1952 - One of my favorite shows - if you can't understand how Color Film was such a neat innovation I feel sorry for you.
Seventh Circle Racing color TV was around in the '50's. The industry fought over the 2 types and it wasn't untill mid late '60's that industry standards were agreed on. You can watch the first few episodes of Science Fiction Theatre in color, then they switched to B&W because of cost and lack of standards and color TV's. Ahead of their time.
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Rod Doney Luôn dượng được không dượng sáu.
Seventh Circle Racing I was born in '62 and I remember B&W TV very well. The only time we got colour was at the movies. My family didn't get a colour tv until the early 1970s. They were available for a long time prior to this but they were quite expensive.
When black and white is what you are accustomed to you enjoy it just the way another viewer enjoys colour. As a kid I watched Bugs Bunny, Popeye, the Flntstones etc all in glorious black and white. I didn't want for colour for a second.
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Bring back the good old days
Watched it all the time. Then went to Nam as an Airborne Ranger. Well trained but I also credit these WWII movies with some of my common sense moves.
Smart thinking!!!
This Show would be way to expensive to film now just the Special Effects alone ..the Mortars -Blank Rifle - Machine Gun Rounds . Explosions .. just for one Episode ..off the page costs . Glad we had it to enjoy .. It was a True work of Art and we bonded with these Soldiers ! When the dun -dun -dun -dun came on .. we ran for the TV !
My favorite show !
Exelente programa los felicito
コンバットと水戸黄門はハッピーエンドで安心して見てた小さい頃。
Best ww2 show ever made
+Charles Black hogan's heroes is better
Three others: 12 O'clock High (1964-67; 67 66/67 was only half a season), and 1 year each: The Gallant Men (1962/63) and Garrison's Gorillas (also by Selmur) (1967/68).
Trivia: In the 12 O'Clock High episode Six Feet Under S03E13, when Gallagher is getting documents from a captured German OP under heavy attack in Belgium, there are 2 short radio messages relating to "K Company." (Unfortunately, Saunders doesn't show up to help these men.)
Worst POS ever made.
How about 'Gallant Men? Which only aired for a very short time as well.
@@metalmike3780 COMBAT is still #1. Guys are sorely missed!!!
This film is liked for me.
I just stumbled across this series looking for the Waltons. Had never heard of it. Looks pretty interesting tho.
BTW: Bullets go through bushes !!! Also, love he said prayers before eating. !! Very cool.
You and me both. My parents were fairly well off but my Dad didn't buy a color TV till 1970 as I recall. I watched this season in B&W. I finally got a color Sony Trinitron in about 1972. When we cleaned out my parents house after their deaths in 2003 I found it in the garage and plugged it in. It still worked although the color resolution in the tube had degenerated somewhat.
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what !!
I dont know about you guys, but everytime I saw that show I expected to see the US cav riding across those fields chasing indians!
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You've been watching too many John Wayne movies, pal!
Maybe surfers on the way to the beach.
The TV show "Combat" sanitized the horrors and violence of war.
Censors wouldn't allow it for TV.
7:26 I like how the guys are just standing around listening to the gunfire until Sarge nonchalantly tells them to 'spread out'!
SOP is to remove the ammo from the deceased for the use of the living. Probably the deceased also had packs even though Saunder's squad didn't. Since the dead can't eat.....
Excelente serie de acción y suspenso de comienzo a fin me gustaría doblado en español. Pasen película completa gracias
I watched this film in TVRI, in 1990 before I entered elementary school
I was in elementary school too. But it was in 1967 ! lol
I am talking about real condition in my country when our national TV played it in 1990's , may be you watched it earlier then me. I am in Indonesia which is developing country so that, everything would be late at that time.
Yea well maybe , I was emphasizing I was just a lot older than you ,,,friend. Hope all is well with you in Indonesia.
exelente serie pero solo una observacion el casco que porta vic morrow solo lo usaron los marines en las batallas del pacifico contra los japoneses no fue usado en europa
Robert Walker was also in the War Wagon with John Wayne and Kirk Douglas. Was also in a Big Valley and Bonanza episode. He got to play Billy the Kid as well.
Dulu aku masih kecil suka nonton film ini,combat in color di tvri,indonesia
Memori masa kecil
Betul banget teringet masa kecil
I LIVE TO FAR FROM HOME ENJOY COMBAT ALONE ME AND MY BIG BROTHER ENJOYED THIS SHOW AS KIDS
Ppngan por favor estás series de vuelta,yo nunca me las perdí,son un golazo
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Filmed at the Russian River in northern California. At the Korbel winery there I saw a photo of the actors of their visit to the winery.
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rhythmantic - Sal D'Amato
pendekar bamboo kuning
Combat movie
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You'd think the Germans would have figured out that they were going to be flanked at some point or another. :-)
Its a tv show you moron.
It is in the script they get out flanked. Like in every episode.
They're probably scared shitless, like so many sp young and facing death.
@@moriahjacobs6131 The Wehrmacht soldiers are too focused on the frontal enemy that they ignore the danger of flanking. They could have wiped out all the enemies.
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Ollie Joe is a very very very strange young man.
NÃO HAVIA SANGUE E ERA MARAVILHOSO. BONS TEMPOS. .
Robert Walker, Jr. is the son of actors Robert Walker, Sr. and Jennifer Jones. He is the spitting image of his father whose career and life came to a tragic and early end due to issues with alcohol. Allegedly, Walker, Sr.'s alcoholism was a result of his wife abandoning him for producer David O. Selznick.
Walker, Jr. was being groomed for stardom in the mid-to-late 60's, but it didn't happen. He became a bit part TV actor.
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Two Germans firing submachine guns at an American-- both miss. The American somehow flanks them (after being in front of them), throws a grenade, and one German falls dead before the grenade even explodes.
The Amis were incredible fighters! HAHAHAHAHAHA
Everyone's a critic... lol
The delusions of Hollywood.
The color images are crisper (due to the type of film stock or different cameras?). The main thing is back when this was filmed, color was the cool, up-to-date thing. Your show was viewed as outmoded or second class if you didn't switch. Staying in B&W was about like not having a smartphone today. (PS - France looks awfully dry this fall of 1944.)
I don't have a smartphone. Nor do I intend on getting a device where they can track you around everywhere, that emits radiation. Who knows how many will get cancer due to the fact they live with these devices 24/7 and they usually sleep with it a foot or 2 away.
once they started filming in color, you just knew it was in california, in b&w you could at least think it was France
Contrary to what you may think, a minority of the people of this great land live in California, so it is not a distraction to us, and I would refuse to find fault with it being filmed there. Perhaps you would be satisfied if they filmed it in Iowa.
Right ..It was in France
@@dannybarcenas9701 filmed for almost it's entirely in California but a few shots in France.
Many would consider this the Big 3 of T.V.'s all time great war series. Combat: 10/2/62-3/14/67. 152 episodes. 12 O'clock High 9/18/64-1/13/67 78 episodes and The Rat Patrol 9/12/66-3/18/68 58 episodes. These shows were popular with the youth of the day and World War Two veterans that were basically barely over 40 to barely into their 50's. Their demise was the current events of the day. The Gulf Of Tonkin Incident 8/2/64 followed by General Frederic Karch and the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade landing on Nam O Beach, north of Da Nang, Vietnam on 3/8/65 ( publicly staged and photographed, LBJ's idea ) considered the starting point of American troop build up and involvement on a large scale in Vietnam and The Battle of Ia Drang 11/14/65. Not fully understood and therefore supported at first by the American public, by the end of 1966 and into 1967 public opinion was turning as American casualties rose and forces built up with rules of engagement and no exit strategy. With the real thing in our living rooms every night on the news and too many of our boys coming home in body bags each week ( 152 on average each week during American involvement years considered 1965-1972 December/January 1973 source: The 10,000 Day War Michael Maclear ) it's no wonder the network execs pulled the plug on two of these shows in 1967 despite steady ratings throughout their runs and regardless they all took place during WW2, the most righteous of all wars. Surprising that The Rat Patrol lasted into 1968 as by that time the anti-war movement in America had been firmly established and active for easily 12-18 months.
Calling WW2 "the most righteous of all wars" is simply stupid. WW2 was just as much a set-up as WW1.... The Global Elites playing "The Great Game" for fun & profit$$, with humanity as the PAWNS....
I have to agree with Vic Morrow who disliked filming Combat! in color. He felt the B&W was starker and had more WWII real footage ambiance. its first 4 seasons were B&W and most of the Boomers grew up watching WWII movies and footage in B&W..
agreed
There was a big push to bring color tv into the home, RCA is credited for that.
All the networks started broadcasting in color. We got our first RCA color tv in 1968. I
Vic was right!!! It's war and it's not pretty!!!
This is the legend film in Indonesia
And my all-time favorite used to watch this with my dad. I know who stole a guy took cover behind a bush and he was not being hit by machine-gun fire as they fired at him LOL
Petición. .por. El amor a la serie de combate. Que los traduzcan. Está. Serie pionera. En. Español. Por favor
Combate👍buenísima
I never could figure out how Sgt. Saunders could fight a whole war without carrying any extra ammo.
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Or reloading.
It's called Hollywood Magic Ammo.
To bad ABC canceled Combat! because of the increase cost of ammo expended along with some of the actor wanted salary increase of 10% and replace it with a lower budget Garrisons Gorrillas which lasted one season and at the end had 1/2 the rating of Combat! Terrible ABC executive decision! Sort like that of NBC canceling Star Trek after moving it around in different time slots every other two weeks of it last season and said the audience left the show!
The big shots were so very wrong and cheap. If they only knew that ppl are still watching and buying the dvd's
filme considerado muito fortes na minha infância, mais é muito bom!
I am kinda curious, during 1952 did they have props? Like the gun props what if they are using real guns?
this show is one of the reasons I joined the Army!
I worked in army for 3 years but without combat. I am only writing the army history.
These movies I was watch from 1960s in my country the South Vietnam. I am very like them. I am not thinking that 45 years late, I get write a novel about the world war II by Vietnamese.
I could see the production studios under pressure from the TV makers to phase out B&W shows, so as to induce the american public to replace their B&W sets with the new technology. A number of series that started in B&W transitioned to color during this period. All through the 50s and 60s my family never new what it looked like to see shows in color, as we were too poor to afford a color TV.
Should have kept it b/w
이거 1973,4년도쯤 아주 잼나게 본기억이 나는데 빅모로, 릭제이슨 주연의 컴벳.
This is why I joined the Marine
Combat the is best,,I like 👍👍
It looks just as classical in color as in black and white!!!
Todos los programas son excelentes
Robert Walker was the lead in Ens. Pulver, with Burl Ives. He also played Charlie in Charlie X episode of Star Trek.
The War Wagon with John Wayne.
3:21, its quite amazing the bullets from the nazis gun could not penetrate the bushes where Saunders was covering himself. As though it was made of steel.
He IS made of steel!!!
I wanted to watch Combat just to see the Artillery Pieces. Such as a tank. How 4 to 5 men Always could knock out a whole battalion it seemed. Still loved the show !
Robert Walker Jr. always seem to play someone on the edge in a cool calm way.
+matrox
Yeah...from Star Trek to Combat. Always a bit off! Jr looked just like his father!
年青時看 現重播我也看已50年了我已快80歲
Combad is de tijd toen ik geen tv mog kijken op tijd naar bed om morgen naar school te gaan en ook bonanza getspay
I am sure Mr. Spielberg growing up watched Combat and learned " How not to shot a combat movie "
Robert Walker always got typecast as the troubled young man.
I liked Doc. He was the patch man.
Otra buena pelicula a las 8 pm todos reunidos en la sala viendo la tv q recuedo mi agradables con mi papa
Esta buena la serie
Vote-stay in with the inception of the series, consistency, B&W.
Peace
Me and my grandmother never got along but when I was young we used to watch this and joke with each other over politics I was only 7.
That's pathetic that grandma given you a hard time at 7!!!!
I like it very much.
Film jadul menemani masa kecil dgn tv hitam putih😀
now you can see the color of the gun powder.this guy who play"s ollie.always played the psycho parts.even in star trek.
Charlie X in combat...luv it
recuerdos de mi infancia año 1965
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Espectacular muy bueno.
Como quisiera que estén en Español 😎👍
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Vou me inscrever quando conseguir legendado em português,dublados ou em espanhol. Obrigado pela atenção, vou ficar aguardando.
TV.시리즈.인데..웬만한.영화보다.더.재미있다.
Its my all time childhood combat series
Simplemente Fantassticoo!!!!!!!!