Les incarcérés d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre allemand de la Seconde Guerre mondiale mènent une campagne d'espionnage et de sabotage juste sous le nez de leurs gardiens.Les incarcérés d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre allemand de la Seconde Guerre mondiale mènent une campagne d'espionnage et de sabotage juste sous le nez de leurs gardiens.Les incarcérés d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre allemand de la Seconde Guerre mondiale mènent une campagne d'espionnage et de sabotage juste sous le nez de leurs gardiens.
- A remporté 2 prix Primetime Emmy
- 3 victoires et 11 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesRobert Clary was a survivor of the Holocaust.
- GaffesThe Gestapo did not wear black uniforms as seen in Hogan's Heroes. While it was certainly a nice touch of artistic license to differentiate the more sinister Gestapo like Major Hochstetter from the relatively benign Luftwaffe guards, this type of black uniform was a ceremonial uniform seen mostly on the guards at important buildings or at state functions. The appearances by the Gestapo in plain clothes and a Nazi party tie pin are closer to the truth (as seen on Les aventuriers de l'arche perdue (1981), for example).
- Autres versionsA cropped, high-definition version of the series, with a 1.78 : 1 aspect ratio, is currently showing on the Universal HD cable channel. (All programs are shown in a widescreen format on Universal HD.) At the time "Hogan's Heroes" was originally shown, there was no such thing as widescreen TV, and all television shows were presented in a 1.33:1 "Academy ratio" format. "Hogan's Heroes" was filmed in this aspect ratio, not in the current HD 16:9 television ratio so popular today.
- ConnexionsFeatured in It'll Be Alright on the Night (1977)
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Most people don't realize that many of the actors who appeared on HH were persecuted by the Nazis in real life. I think that should help to counter the argument that the show trivialized the sufferings of many under the Nazis. Otherwise, why would John Banner, Werner Von Klemperer, Robert Clary, and Leon Askin (General Burkhalter) consent to do the show? I think they took the parts as a sort of revenge against the Nazis who oppressed them. John Banner and Robert Clary were actually inmates in concentration camps. Werner Von Klemperer had to flee Nazi persecution (because his father, the famous conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, Otto, was Jewish). Leon Askin's family were murdered in the Treblinka Death Camp.
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