The Gauntlet
- El episodio se transmitió el 7 feb 1967
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSaunders is wounded, hounded by dogs, and finally captured and drugged.Saunders is wounded, hounded by dogs, and finally captured and drugged.Saunders is wounded, hounded by dogs, and finally captured and drugged.
Rick Jason
- Lt. Hanley
- (solo créditos)
William Glover
- Sgt. Crandall
- (as Bill Glover)
Tom Pace
- Pvt. Jackson
- (as Tom P. Pace)
Terence Mitchell
- British Soldier
- (as Terrence Mitchell)
Kurt Landen
- German Doctor
- (as Kurt Landon)
Wally K. Berns
- British Soldier
- (sin créditos)
Walt Davis
- German Truck Driver
- (sin créditos)
- …
Angelo De Meo
- German Sergeant
- (sin créditos)
- …
Don Knight
- Aussie officer
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Argumento
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- TriviaTom Skerritt's sixth and final appearance. He played different characters each time, sometimes uncredited.
- ErroresIn the opening credits, the episode name is actually "The Gantlet".
Opinión destacada
Vintage Vic Morrow on Combat
"The Gantlet" is the essence of Sergeant Chip Saunders; persistence, determination, & undaunted bravery that never quits.
After being ambushed and taken prisoner by the Germans, the Sarge confronts one obstacle after another including cowardice on our side.
Paul Playdon & Bob Frederick wrote a fine screenplay centered around Saunders and highlighting reasons the viewing audience admire and respect him. Vic Morrow puts on a show amidst all odds with Sergeant Decker (excellently played by Tom Skerrit) as his antagonist. "The Gantlet" features a great canine scene and some excellent stunt work by Earl Parker, Vic Morrow's stunt double. Clever interlude gives us insight on the effects of morphine in humans. See if you can pick out the 2 separate & distinct uncredited cameos by favorite German Paul Busch within the episode.
Michael Caffey's superb direction is highlighted by several great close-ups including the canine & morphine scenes. His collusion with A.D. Flowers for night artillery fire is outstanding - Mr. Flowers must have loved putting this episode together.
The ending sequence with Sergeant Decker confronting the Sarge is priceless! Very, very entertaining episode to say the least.
After being ambushed and taken prisoner by the Germans, the Sarge confronts one obstacle after another including cowardice on our side.
Paul Playdon & Bob Frederick wrote a fine screenplay centered around Saunders and highlighting reasons the viewing audience admire and respect him. Vic Morrow puts on a show amidst all odds with Sergeant Decker (excellently played by Tom Skerrit) as his antagonist. "The Gantlet" features a great canine scene and some excellent stunt work by Earl Parker, Vic Morrow's stunt double. Clever interlude gives us insight on the effects of morphine in humans. See if you can pick out the 2 separate & distinct uncredited cameos by favorite German Paul Busch within the episode.
Michael Caffey's superb direction is highlighted by several great close-ups including the canine & morphine scenes. His collusion with A.D. Flowers for night artillery fire is outstanding - Mr. Flowers must have loved putting this episode together.
The ending sequence with Sergeant Decker confronting the Sarge is priceless! Very, very entertaining episode to say the least.
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- jmarchese
- 15 dic 2014
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