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Caje must deal with killing a Frenchman. He does this by turning his attention to the dead man's daughter.The squad becomes worried about Caje. Saunders must fi...
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Título original: Combat!
Narra la vida de un grupo de soldados durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945).
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Caje must deal with killing a Frenchman. He does this by turning his attention to the dead man's daughter.The squad becomes worried about Caje. Saunders must fi...
Hanley, Saunders and their men are worried that the reckless bravery of a reputed one-man death-squad will get them all killed....
Saunders becomes one of "The Walking Wounded" and falls under the mercies of three broken souls more deeply wounded than he....
The squad finds a baby in a barn and the mother had been killed. Saunders won't let them bring the baby along and the men don't like it. Saunders gives in and s...
A never say die German stays behind after the German withdrawal to wage his own private war. He is aided by a beautiful but bitter Frenchwoman who has her own ...
Kirby is on trial accused by Sgt. Midcaff who claims Kirby ran from the enemy. Kirby said there was a machine gun nest. After Kirby convinces Saunders he is tel...
A young woman who cannot face the horrors of the war isolates herself in an idyllic garden which is unscathed by German bombs and refuses to leave. Saunders att...
Hanley is pulled off the line and sent to London. He discovers that he is to be used in a secret mission to aid a French physicist to escape occupied France bef...
Sauders resents a female photo journalist until he sees the final results....
Hanley and his men are taken prisoners. The encampment comes under artillery fire. The Germans get all but Saunders out. The men use the artillery barrage to ma...
The squad meets up with a lieutenant living in a cave....
Hanley and men must take town where Germans hold children hostage...
P.F.C. Marsh runs into his wife Lt. Amelia Marsh at a field hospital. He asks for a pass to spend time with her. While he is waiting for his pass, Kirby goes A...
Doc, Braddock and several wounded GIs take refuge in a French Château owned by a wealthy aristocrat and his daughter. The father is concerned only with saving h...
Ben Cooper plays Corporal Cross, the newest addiyion to the squad. For once, the new boy is a veteran. He is tormented by a fatal mistake he'd made on another h...
Saunders' and Hanley's platoon is joined by a replacement soldier from Georgia named Moseby Lovelace, who comes complete with a new set of boots that the other ...
A thirteen year old French boy wants to join the squad. After he is told he can't, he follows the squad. After Hanley is wounded, Caje tells him that he is now ...
Sgt. Saunders is taken prisoner by a German patrol. He is being transported with three other men, two Canadians and a French civilian, when they are freed by a...
D'Amato and Wharton, two close friends within the platoon, become separated from the rest of the men when the platoon comes under fire from a German tank and it...
After the battalion pushes the Germans out of a small French town, Pvt. Paul Villers, a member of Saunders' squad, asks permission to look for his father, a Fre...
Braddock, while on duty as Lt. Hanley's runner, is "appropriated" by a tough-talking, overbearing colonel as his jeep driver. Unfortunately the colonel decides ...
In a flashback story told as the men rest on a rainy night, Sgt. Saunders recalls the experiences of himself and several other men on the day of the D-Day invas...
A wounded Frenchman has important information. He and another man are injured when a land mind goes off. The squad takes refuge in a Convent of Cloistered Nuns...
A worn out Sgt. Saunders must lead Sgt. Jenkins and his men into an area that had already seen lots of casualties. All of the men except Saunders and Jenkins ar...
Del Packer is a famous baseball star who was drafted into the army. He winds up as a replacement in the squad. While Kelly looks for a way to make some money by...
While playing possum behind enemy lines, the wounded Hanley is captured, then interrogated. A When Hanley won't cooperate, General Von Strelitz takes Hanley awa...
Retrieving a downed pilot becomes even more nerve-wracking, because Lt. Hanley's battle-fatigued squad mistakenly shoots the messenger who delivered the U.S. wa...
The squad B.A.R. (Browning Automatic Rifle) man who is also Saunder's friend is killed. Kirby believes the Saunders will give him the B.A.R. Saunders decides to...
While in a French town on leave, Hanley's leg is pinned by some debris during a bombing raid. In the church building with him is an undetonated German bomb whic...
Jeffrey Hunter stars in "Lost Sheep, Lost Shepherd" as tanker Sgt. Dane, a man mad at the world, mad at the war, and mad at God. He's not too thrilled with Hanl...
On the frontline, the squad receives three new replacements straight from rear echelon duty in England. They are Gainsborough (a scared, overweight cook), Templ...
Saunders and his squad, "White Rook", go in to find out what happened to another squad, "Black Rook" that went silent while on a patrol to find the location of...
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Combate - Una Revolución en la Televisión de 1962 Combate es una serie de televisión estadounidense estrenada por CBS el 5 de septiembre de 1962. A diferencia de otras series de su época, Combate no es una secuela, precuela, spin-off ni reboot de otra serie. Es una producción original, pionera en su género y revolucionaria para la televisión de esa década. Descripción y Sinopsis - Combate se trata de una antología televisiva que presentaba historias de acción en formato semanal. Cada episodio contaba una nueva historia, a menudo basadas en hechos reales, con un gran número de actores invitados que desempeñaban diferentes roles en cada producción. La serie era presentada por el narrador Groucho Marx y contaba además con la participación especial de algunas estrellas destacadas del momento como Lee Marvin, Ronald Reagan, Leonard Nimoy, entre otros. Orígenes y Contexto La producción de Combate fue inspirada por la popular serie radiofónica "Stories of the Century" (Historias del Siglo) que había obtenido gran éxito durante la década de 1950. Sin embargo, en lugar de ser una adaptación directa, Combate presentaba historias originales escritas específicamente para la serie. El productor ejecutivo de la serie fue Sheldon Leonard, conocido por su trabajo en I Love Lucy y The Dick Van Dyke Show. Objetivos y Destacados - El objetivo principal de Combate era presentar historias de acción intrigantes y emocionantes que pudieran atraer a un amplio espectadorado. La serie fue pionera en el uso de efectos especiales y maquillaje realistas, lo que contribuyó a aumentar la creencia de los espectadores en la autenticidad de las historias presentadas. Algunos de los episodios más memorables de la primera temporada incluyen "Mi Hermano el Soldado" (episodio 2), donde Lee Marvin interpreta el papel de un veterano soldado que regresa de la guerra y se enfrenta a problemas en su familia, y "El Hombre del Fusil" (episodio 6), donde Ronald Reagan hace una aparición especial interpretando al protagonista. Personajes Principales y Reparto - Los personajes principales de Combate variaban según la historia presentada en cada episodio, ya que la serie era una antología. Sin embargo, algunos actores invitados se volvieron populares gracias a sus actuaciones recurrentes. Entre ellos cabe mencionar a Lee Marvin, quien apareció en dos episodios de la primera temporada y más tarde obtuvo un papel principal en la serie M*A*S*H. Otros actores destacados incluyeron a Ronald Reagan, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Duvall, entre otros. Recepción de la Crítica - La recepción de la crítica por parte de la prensa especializada fue en general positiva, con elogios por las historias bien escritas y los actuaciones de los invitados. El uso de efectos especiales y maquillaje también fue alabado por la crítica por aumentar la autenticidad de las historias presentadas. Temporadas y Producción Futura - Combate tuvo un total de 13 temporadas, con una producción ininterrumpida desde 1962 hasta 1973. Sin embargo, la primera temporada, estrenada en 1962, es considerada por muchos el punto de partida de esta serie revolucionaria para la televisión estadounidense. No se ha anunciado actualmente la producción de una nueva temporada o continuación de Combate. Conclusión - Combate fue una serie pionera en su época que revolucionó el mundo de la televisión con sus historias bien escritas, actuaciones memorables y uso de efectos especiales realistas. La primera temporada, estrenada en 1962, marcó el inicio de esta producción original y ha quedado como una referencia en la historia del medio audiovisual.