Close friends D'Amato (Joseph Campanella) and Wharton (Frank Gorshin) become separated from the rest of the men when the platoon is ambushed by a German tank. D'Amato flanks and captures the armor and turns the machine gun on the supporting German infantry, but is gravely wounded. When the rest of the platoon reaches the position, it appears that Wharton single-handedly captured the German armor.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Richard Maibaum | Writer | ||
Clegg Hoyt | Guest Star | Cook | |
Edward Knight | Guest Star | Lt. Kohrs | |
Gordon Bruce | Guest Star | German | |
Dennis Robertson | Guest Star | Pvt. Albert Baker | |
Fletcher Fist | Guest Star | Pvt. Brockmeyer | |
Frank Gorshin | Guest Star | Wharton | |
Tom Troupe | Guest Star | Medic (as Tom Troup) | |
Joseph Campanella | Guest Star | D'Amato | |
Paul Stanley | Director |