Garrison's Gorillas (1967)
Garrison's Gorillas
1967Garrison's Gorillas is an ABC TV series broadcast from 1967 to 1968; a total of 26 hour-long episodes were produced. It was inspired by the 1967 film The Dirty Dozen, which featured a similar scenario of training Allied prisoners for World War II military missions. Garrison's Gorillas was canceled at the close of its first season and replaced by The Mod Squad in 1968. It managed to gather a cult following in China in the 1980s.
Seasons & Episode
The team's first mission is to substitute counterfeit printing plates for the real ones, which are being transported across Germany in a tank.
The team kidnaps a German colonel's son in order to trade him for a captured resistance leader.
In order to rescue the infant son of a defecting German scientist, the team is forced to kidnap three infants and transport them cross-country.
When a mission to bring back information on a new German airplane engine goes awry, Garrison decides to steal the entire engine.
When the team rescues an Allied agent who is under interrogation at a German hospital, not only is Goniff captured but they find out that the agent already spilled top secret information to the Germans.
It was hard enough teaching Goniff to masquerade as an international playboy whom he resembles, but then the team has to rescue him from gangsters to whom the playboy owed money.
The team has only 48 hours to recover important microfilm hidden in a painting in a Dutch museum.
When another con is recruited from prison to assist the team in robbing a German bank, they soon suspect that he has a plan of his own.
In France to get information on German defenses with the help of a double agent, the cons decide to go off on their own and rob a museum.
When the team's plane is shot down over Yugoslavia on the way back from a mission, they decide to help a local group of resistance fighters.
In order to better complete the task, garrison asked fleig of the arson investigation team of the Chicago police department to join the operation and assist GG to go to the university town of Windsor in Germany to obtain information. However, due to the police identity of freig, GG was full of hostility and distrust.
The team is assigned to infiltrate a gang of Italian black marketeers who are hijacking Allied supply trucks.
The team stages a crime wave to keep the German authorities busy while Garrison plants explosives to destroy a cache of gold.
The team helps a group of Americans escape from a prison camp in Italy by sowing dissension between the Germans and Italians.
A French nun convinces the team to transport four orphans and a dog back to England with them.
The team is sent to replace a list of Nazi collaborators with a list of Allied agents, but they need the assistance of a forger who's too scared to complete the job.
When Garrison is charged with cowardice and desertion, the team goes into action to find out the truth.
While rescuing Allied prisoners behind enemy lines, Garrison finds out from an old friend how to destroy a huge German artillery piece that has been wreaking havoc among the Allied forces.
The mission is to convince a German officer that a big Allied attack is already in progress, in a location other than where it will really take place.
The American colonel that the team is to rescue from a prison camp in France turns out to have been the warden of a hellhole of an American prison where Chief was an inmate.
Garrison's plan to substitute a convict in New York for a lookalike German field marshal goes awry when the convict escapes from prison.
The team accompanies Keeler to the meeting of German officers where he is to give the go-ahead on the plot to kill Hitler, but things go awry again when Keeler is killed.
A con woman is temporarily brought in to replace a wounded Chief and pull off a con at a French casino.
The team goes to Switzerland to recover industrial diamonds that were stolen from a German train.
The team must enter a room with an unexploded bomb in order to crack a safe containing a vital sample of heavy water.
Garrison's Gorillas is an ABC TV series broadcast from 1967 to 1968; a total of 26 hour-long episodes were produced. It was inspired by the 1967 film The Dirty Dozen, which featured a similar scenario of training Allied prisoners for World War II military missions. Garrison's Gorillas was canceled at the close of its first season and replaced by The Mod Squad in 1968. It managed to gather a cult following in China in the 1980s.