After Klink takes outdated, developed film for a rendezvous with a female contact, Hogan sends Schultz to meet the woman.After Klink takes outdated, developed film for a rendezvous with a female contact, Hogan sends Schultz to meet the woman.After Klink takes outdated, developed film for a rendezvous with a female contact, Hogan sends Schultz to meet the woman.
Storyline
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- TriviaColonel Hogan tells Klink that he will get LeBeau to tailor his uniform jacket for Klink's "date" with the widow; LeBeau is then seen sewing in the film negatives for the Underground. However, in Gowns by Yvette (1970), Newkirk has to sew the wedding dress for Burkhalter's niece because LeBeau "can't even sew a button on a shirt."
- GoofsWhen the Countess spills wine on Klink, he takes his jacket off so she can clean it. When Klink puts on the robe that she gives him, there is a big stain on the front of his trousers. When the Countess kicks Klink out, there is no sign of the stain.
- Quotes
Col. Klink: [Countess Marlene opens the door to her apartment] Good evening.
Countess Marlene: Good evening, Colonel. Come in.
[Klink walks into her apartment]
Countess Marlene: You're late.
Col. Klink: Oh, I'm sorry. There was an emergency at camp. A top-level decision. The traffic was terrible. I hurried as much as I could, honest.
Countess Marlene: Just so that you're here. Sometimes, Colonel, it pays to keep a woman waiting. I've heard so much about you. You're much better looking than pictures. And I've waited such a long time for this little rendezvous.
Col. Klink: Have you?
Countess Marlene: Mm. And now that I'm close to you, I find you even more attractive than I thought. Those blue eyes... that full mouth... Mm. I'm in the presence of a love god.
[kisses Klink]
Countess Marlene: Oh, you shouldn't have done that!
Col. Klink: I lost control.
Countess Marlene: Some wine, Colonel.
Col. Klink: Please.
[Countess Marlene pours a glass for Klink]
Countess Marlene: You know, I'm think I finally met my match.
[spills wine on Klink]
Countess Marlene: Oh, I'm so sorry!
Col. Klink: Oh, it's nothing. It's just a little stain.
Countess Marlene: You better take that off.
Col. Klink: Oh, yes, I will, I will.
[as he takes off his coat, Countess Marlene hands him a night gown]
Col. Klink: Oh, thank you.
Countess Marlene: Here, slip this on while I try to clean that.
Col. Klink: Do you know that a suspicious person might think that you done this purposely?
Countess Marlene: I'll be back in a minute. Don't... make me hunger all the more for your lips.
Col. Klink: Oh, hurry, please.
All goes as plan until another operative tells Hogan that the film that he is sending to London is of an old type land mine and is of no value. The operative has an actual copy of the mine that London needs. Now Hogan must stop the Countess before her flight out and replace the information with the actual mine. Enter Schultz to save the day for the Allies.
Another enjoyable episode that was entertaining from beginning to end. It appears, as we get close to the end of season five, that the writing is not trailing off but getting better. This was a fresh story that added interest to the series. Good watch.
- kfo9494
- Sep 7, 2014