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2[[caption-width-right:320:Top row, left to right: Goniff and Chief. Bottom row, left to right: Garrison, Casino and Actor.]]
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4''Garrison's Gorillas'' was an American action/war TV series broadcast from 1967 to 1968; a total of 26 hour-long episodes were produced.
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6The ''Garrison's Gorillas'' pilot episode, entitled "The Big Con", was filmed as an episode of ''[[Series/Combat1962 Combat!]]'' which it replaced, but never aired. It was instead broadcast as the first episode of ''Garrison's Gorillas'' when it was aired.
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8The series focused on a motley group of commandos recruited from stateside prisons to use their special skills against the Germans in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. They had been promised a parole at the end of the war if they worked out--and if they lived. The alternative was an immediate return to prison. If they ran, they could expect execution for desertion. The four were: Actor (Cesare Danova), a handsome, resonant-voiced ConMan; Casino (Rudy Solari), a tough, wiry safe-cracker and mechanic; Goniff (Christopher Cary), a slender, likable Cockney cat burglar; and Chief (Brendon Boone), a rugged, somber American Indian who handled a switchblade like he was born to it.
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10Led by West Pointer First Lt. Craig Garrison (Ron Harper) and headquartered in a secluded mansion in England, this slippery group ranged all over Europe in exploits that often took them behind enemy lines. Other recruits were sometimes brought in where special skills were required.
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15* AppropriatedAppellation: Lt. Hanley from ''[[Series/Combat1962 Combat!]]'' referred to Lt. Garrison's team as "Gorillas" in the pilot episode. The team adopts this as their unofficial title.
16* BackDoorPilot[=/=]PoorlyDisguisedPilot: The pilot was made an episode of ''Combat!'', although it ended up not being shown as part of that series, turning it into a SpinoffSendoff instead.
17* BoxedCrook: If the cons join the Gorillas, they'll be pardoned for their crimes after the war. If they don't join, they go back to prison. If they try to desert, they'll be killed. No wonder they go along with Garrison.
18* ClearMyName: The team goes to great lengths to do this for Garrison in "The Death Sentence".
19* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: All four cons.
20* RecruitingTheCriminal: Because the cons have unique skills that can be used against the Nazis.
21* TheSquad: The Gorillas are a five-member BadassCrew who stomp Nazis on a regular basis.
22* SurprisinglyEliteCannonFodder: The Gorillas.
23* TradingBarsForStripes

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