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The elusive rifleman (Eddie Albert) who captures Saunders wears the uniform of a World War I American soldier.

The elusive rifleman (Eddie Albert) who captures Saunders wears the uniform of a World War I American soldier.

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S3, EP11 "A Gift of Hope"

Kirby insists a presumed-dead sergeant (Rip Torn) actually deserted and is being cared for by French peasants.

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S3, EP12 "A Rare Vintage"

Caje poses as a handicapped French peasant to rescue wounded Hanley, held prisoner in a French winery.

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S2, EP7 "Doughboy"

The elusive rifleman (Eddie Albert) who captures Saunders wears the uniform of a World War I American soldier.

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S3, EP13 "The Long Walk"

A soldier (Roddy McDowall) claims he was wounded by English-speaking Germans impersonating U.S. troops.

This gritty 1960s drama depicts the lives of a U.S. platoon fighting its way across Europe during World War II. The show is a relatively realistic portrait of the fighting, refusing to glamorize either the soldiers or the war itself. Instead, it concentrates on the struggles of the soldiers to maintain their own humanity.
Starring: Alida Valli, Conlan Carter, Corey Allen, Danielle Aubrey, Dick Peabody, Ed Deemer, Eddie Albert, Gerald Michenaud, Jack Hogan, Jay Novello, Michael McDonald, Pierre Jalbert, Rick Jason, Vic Morrow, Vincent Cobb
Original Air Date: Oct 2, 1962
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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