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Like "The Party," this is another episode strictly for laughs. The squad is sent to evacuate the French village of Bonaire, but the villagers do not want to evacuate. The village's main industry is the production of cognac, and they do not want any "foreigners" to interfere. They disguise the distillery as a monastery, and they proceed to hide the cognac in a nearby cave without the squad members finding out. It's all tongue in cheek instead of the usual drama of firefights and terror. Like "The Party," three good looking gals are featured in this episode, and Danielle Aubry plays one of the gals in both episodes. The cat and mouse escapades of the French villagers continue to the end, and the only shot fired is early in the episode when Hanley uses his carbine to get the villagers' attention.

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    • Author: Enditaling
    "The Town That Went Away" is a silly episode that does not fit to "Combat!". Fans of this series certainly enjoy the realism of the documentary-like style in black and white with great characters. It is hard to understand what the writer George F. Slavin and the producers expect from this disrespectful and unfunny episode. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "A Cidade que Sumiu" ("The Town That Went Away")
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    • Author: Ttexav
    "Combat!" starring Vic Morrow and Rick Jason, following a squad of soldiers from D-Day through their eternal slog through France, was often unremittingly grim. But like other shows of its era, it lightened up occasional with a flash of humor. "The Town that Went Away" -- starring an hilarious Jay Novello and the lovely Susan Silo -- was a comedic gem.

    In a storyline similar to the later novel and movie "The Secret of Santa Vittoria" Mayor Lejeune (Novello) tries to keep World War II from entering his town to preserve the town's store of its wonderful cognac.

    When Lt. Hanley (Jason) and his squad are ordered to evacuate the town, Lejeune and his townsfolk, including his daughter Annice (Silo), having seen what happens to other towns that get evacuated, try any way they can to keep the Americans out. The first indication that this episode is a comedy is a pre-credit sequence where the mayor and a friend are altering road signs.

    The French know they can't keep the Americans out forever. Disguising the winery as a monastery and having the townsfolk dress as monks, they delay the Americans long enough to transfer the cognac to the caves outside of town beneath their monk robes.

    Then they learn the Americans have come to blow up a pass to keep the Germans out. And the cave full of wine is in that pass. How do Lt. Hanley and Mayor Lejeune save the day -- and the wine? This episode is a delight from start to finish, mainly due to Novello and Silo. It's worth a peek even if you aren't a fan of war shows.
  • Episode cast overview:
    Rick Jason Rick Jason - Lt. Hanley
    Vic Morrow Vic Morrow - Sgt. Saunders (credit only)
    Jay Novello Jay Novello - Paul Lejeune
    Jack Hogan Jack Hogan - Kirby
    Conlan Carter Conlan Carter - Doc
    Dick Peabody Dick Peabody - Littlejohn
    Pierre Jalbert Pierre Jalbert - Caje
    Billy Beck Billy Beck - Rafe
    Danielle Beausejour Danielle Beausejour - Yvette
    Danielle Aubry Danielle Aubry - Marie
    Jean-Michel Michenaud Jean-Michel Michenaud - French Boy (as Gerald Michenaud)
    Susan Silo Susan Silo - Annice
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