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Release Date:
11 October 1962 (USA)
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Tagline:
Batten down the hatches!
Plot:
The misadventures of a misfit PT Boat crew during World War II. full summary
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Navy
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Prisoner Of War
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Gambling
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US Navy
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Con Artist
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Awards:
Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys.
Another 1 nomination
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(2 articles)
Carl Ballantine, Actor And Magician, Dead At Age 92
(From CinemaRetro. 6 November 2009, 3:23 PM, PST)
Interview: Bob Hastings
(From CinemaSpy. 21 July 2009, 8:36 PM, PDT)
(From CinemaRetro. 6 November 2009, 3:23 PM, PST)
Interview: Bob Hastings
(From CinemaSpy. 21 July 2009, 8:36 PM, PDT)
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Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 11 of 91)| Ernest Borgnine | ... | Lt. Commander Quinton McHale (138 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| Joe Flynn | ... | Captain Wallace B. Binghamton / ... (138 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| Tim Conway | ... | Ensign Charles Parker (138 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| Carl Ballantine | ... | Lester Gruber (138 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| Gary Vinson | ... | George Christopher (138 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| Billy Sands | ... | Harrison Bell (138 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| Edson Stroll | ... | Virgil Edwards (138 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| John Wright | ... | Willy Moss (138 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| Yoshio Yoda | ... | Fuji Kobiaji (138 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| Bob Hastings | ... | Lt. Elroy Carpenter / ... (129 episodes, 1962-1966) | |
| Gavin MacLeod | ... | Joseph Haines / ... (73 episodes, 1962-1964) |
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Also Known As:
McHale's Men (USA) (working title)
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30 min (138 episodes)
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The vessel used for shots of the PT-73 under way was a 72-foot type II Vosper MTB (Motor Torpedo Boat), a British design built under license in the U.S. for export to Russia. The war ended in August 1945 before the boat, the real number of which was PT-694, could be sent to the Soviet Union. The boat was then purchased by Howard Hughes and used as a chase boat for the one and only flight of his Spruce Goose aircraft. The boat was then sold to the studio - as there were few other real PT boats left in existence at the time - and some liberties were taken in reconfiguring it to look like a PT Boat. Vosper PT's did not have machine gun turrets on either side of the pilot house (though ironically the real PT-73, a Higgins design did) as the PT-73 in the show did. Other irregularities are the main mast aft and a small mast right in front of the cockpit. Shots of the crew aboard the PT-73 were filmed on a full-scale mock-up in a soundstage. "PT-73" was later sold to the mayor of Hawthorne, California, and was converted to a sport fishing boat. It was later destroyed when it broke loose of its mooring near Santa Barbara and washed up on the beach during a storm. The real PT-73 was a 78-foot Higgins boat assigned to Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 13, which saw service in the Aleutians and in the Southwest Pacific theater. On 15 January, 1945 it ran aground, and was destroyed to prevent it falling into enemy hands.
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Quotes:
Lieut. Comdr. Quinton McHale:
Stall em! I don't care how you do it but stall 'em!
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Mystery Science Theater 3000: Gamera (#4.2)" (1991)
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After years of playing primarily dramatic roles, Ernest Borgnine really shines as the lovable con man Commander Quentin McHale. I loved "F-Troop", but you can see where that show got its inspiration. The supporting cast was also great, especially Joe Flynn playing his usual hot tempered authority figure in Captain Binghamton and Tim Conway playing the role that made him famous, the nerdish Ensign Parker.
This show is so funny you often wonder if we had a navy like this, how did we win the war.