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In "Hogan Go Home," a message from the Allied high command orders Colonel Hogan (Bob Crane) to return to the U.S. for a hero's welcome and a bond-selling tour. Needless to say, the Heroes--Kinch (Ivan Dixon), Carter (Larry Hovis), LeBeau (Robert Clary), and Newkirk (Richard Dawson)--are loathe to let the delighted Hogan go, but they plan a going-away party that is quickly exposed by Sergeant Schultz (John Banner). Just as Hogan changes his mind and decides to stay, his seniority is usurped by Colonel Crittendon (Bernard Fox, Dr. Bombay on Bewitched), a prisoner of war who had once visited Stalag 13. Crittendon embodies the caricature of the bullying, stoical British officer, strutting about with his riding crop, and nearly bungles several operations before being transferred to Stalag 15, Hogan's interim destination.
"Will the Real Adolf Stand Up?" gives Carter a chance to strut his own stuff, as the cantankerous Hitler--thumb in belt buckle, shifty eyes, bothersome bangs, backward salute, and all. The usual contact for smuggled reconnaissance has been captured, so Carter must arrive at Stalag 13 at night in the guise of the dyspeptic Führer and transfer the secret photos himself to the underground. Carter's over-the-top performance ("Love your Stalag.... Wiedersehen, folks!") nearly blows his cover, and provides one of the most hilarious moments of the series. And for you trivia fans, here are a couple tidbits: You'll catch a glimpse or two of William Christopher (who played Father Francis Mulcahy on M*A*S*H) as "Hitler's" aide Foster; and you'll notice an anachronism spoken by Newkirk, who repeats Bette Davis's line "What a dump!" years before the release of the film (Beyond the Forest) that made it famous. --Robert Burns Neveldine
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Joining the Glee Club are two special guests - recording artist Daniel Rodriguez of NYPD fame, gives a rousing performance of his hit Into The Fire and Lea Salonga, Tony Award winner for Miss Saigon and the voice of Jasmine in Aladdin , gives a powerfully moving performance of the Christian music classic Via Dolorosa . Four of the songs, This Christmastide, Jerusalem, Lest We Forget , and On Lone Great Hills feature the Chapel s mammoth organ the largest church organ in the world! With arrangements by world-renowned Don Fraser and mixed by Gold Record Producer John McCracken (Michael Crawford s On Eagle s Wings ) and 7 time Grammy Winner Richard King at Sony Music Studios in New York City, this 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound performance offers the viewer an intimate, powerful and inspiring experience.
Stand Ye Steady Songs of Courage and Inspiration has been broadcast on PBS, TBN, Daystar TV and the Armed Forces Netwok.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this DVD supports organizations assisting those soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan and their families.
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