In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hogan and his men have successfully managed to sneak into Paris, courtesy of the unwitting Col. Klink. Racing against time — not to mention his Russian competitor, secret agent Marya (Nita Talbot) — Hogan must free underground agent Tiger (Arlene Martel) from the Gestapo and also locate several secret Nazi fighter bases. Crucial to the success of Hogan’s schemes is a fortune-teller named Antonovich (Henry Corden), who happens to be a dead ringer for Nazi police chief Heinrich Himmler (also Henry Corden). Written by Richard M. Powell, part two of “A Tiger Hunt in Paris” first aired on November 25, 1966., Conclusion. A fortune teller helps Hogan free the agent held by the Gestapo., Conclusion. A fortune teller helps Hogan free the agent held by the Gestapo. Hogan: Bob Crane. Bakscheider: John Dehner. Marya: Nita Talbot. Schultz: John Banner. Tiger: Arlene Martel. Antonovich: Henry Corden. Klink: Werner Klemperer., Hogan forms an uneasy alliance with a crazy Russian spy in order to free Tiger and Klink from the Gestapo.
Hogan’s Heroes A Tiger Hunt in Paris
Year Released:
1966Lang:
EnglishStreaming Date :
1966-11-25Mins :
30Trending / Upcoming
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