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A former jazz musician (Nick Adams) is determined to avoid injury, even at the expense of loyalty to his buddies.
A former jazz musician (Nick Adams) is determined to avoid injury, even at the expense of loyalty to his buddies.
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S3, EP7 "Operation Fly Trap"Caje, Doc, Saunders and a sergeant (Gary Lockwood) are in a farmhouse where a famous German colonel is scheduled to arrive.
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S2, EP2 "Bridgehead"A former jazz musician (Nick Adams) is determined to avoid injury, even at the expense of loyalty to his buddies.
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S2, EP3 "Masquerade"The squad meets two strange soldiers (James Coburn, Rocky Marciano) who insist they must bring a wounded prisoner to headquarters.
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S3, EP8 "The Little Carousel"A teenage French girl, who wants to be a front-line nurse, joins Saunders' unit to help the wounded and becomes attached to the sergeant.
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S3, EP6 "The Hard Way Back"A terrified private (Sal Mineo) turns from coward to reluctant hero when his platoon is ordered to recapture an enemy-held village.
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