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McHale's Navy

  • TV Series
  • 1962–1966
  • TV-G
  • 30m
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7.4/10
3.5K
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McHale's Navy (1962)
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The misadventures of a misfit PT boat crew during World War II.The misadventures of a misfit PT boat crew during World War II.The misadventures of a misfit PT boat crew during World War II.

  • Stars
    • Ernest Borgnine
    • Joe Flynn
    • Tim Conway
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    7.4/10
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    • Stars
      • Ernest Borgnine
      • Joe Flynn
      • Tim Conway
    • 29User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 nominations total

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    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale
    • 1962–1966
    Joe Flynn
    Joe Flynn
    • Captain Wallace B. Binghamton…
    • 1962–1966
    Tim Conway
    Tim Conway
    • Ensign Charles Parker
    • 1962–1966
    Carl Ballantine
    Carl Ballantine
    • Lester Gruber
    • 1962–1966
    Gary Vinson
    Gary Vinson
    • George Christopher
    • 1962–1966
    Billy Sands
    Billy Sands
    • 'Tinker' Bell
    • 1962–1966
    Edson Stroll
    Edson Stroll
    • Virgil Edwards
    • 1962–1966
    John Wright
    John Wright
    • Willy Moss
    • 1962–1966
    Yoshio Yoda
    Yoshio Yoda
    • Fuji Kobiaji
    • 1962–1966
    Bob Hastings
    Bob Hastings
    • Lt. Elroy Carpenter…
    • 1962–1966
    Gavin MacLeod
    Gavin MacLeod
    • Happy
    • 1962–1964
    Roy Roberts
    Roy Roberts
    • Admiral Rogers
    • 1963–1965
    Jane Dulo
    Jane Dulo
    • Nurse Molly Turner…
    • 1962–1965
    Henry Beckman
    Henry Beckman
    • Colonel Harrigan…
    • 1965–1966
    Syl Lamont
    • Yeoman Tate…
    • 1962–1965
    Herbert Lytton
    Herbert Lytton
    • Admiral Reynolds
    • 1962–1964
    Clay Tanner
    • The Marine Guard…
    • 1962–1966
    Simon Scott
    Simon Scott
    • Gen. Bronson…
    • 1965–1966
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    6Ed_Jones_XLIX2

    Good Fun For a 1960's Sitcom

    This 1/2 hour comedy show centers around the crew of the PT73, Lt. Cmdr, Quinton McHale (Ernest Borgnine) Stationed in the South Pacific during WW II. The hapless crew and their commander pull of schemes and shenanigans under the nose of their Commander, Capt. Binghamton, played by veteran actor, Joe Flynn. Good fun all around. Watchable today. It is dated however. The Laugh tracks are a little annoying. A 6.5 out of ten.
    bobkudyba

    McHale's Navy TV Series

    I have always enjoyed Mchale's Navy, it has to be one of my all time favourite shows. The show was immensely popular in Australia during the 1960's and has returned regularly since then. The show joins many of those other TV SitComs of that 'Golden Era' of television, such as: Batman, Gilligan's Island, The Addams Family, Gomer Pyle, USMC and many more that kept us amused.

    I always made sure I was home from school and seated in time for the show every Monday to Friday to see the wacky adventures of McHale and his crew as they managed to get themselves into yet another 'mess' in their daily battle of wits with their strictly by the book Captain Wallace B. Binghamton and Lieutenant Carpenter.

    Ernest Borgnine has always been one of my favourite actors and his portrayal of the long suffering LTCOMDR Quinton McHale was first rate. McHale always seemed to have his hands full trying to keep his 'bunch of eight balls' in line, as well as have to contend with his bumbling Exec Officer, Ensign Parker (Tim Conway).

    I thought Ernest Borgnine made the show, being the go-between his men and his stern CO, Capt Binghamton. McHale was always concocting some scheme to get his men off the hook with Binghamton, sometimes himself too, after they got into some mishap or other. Capt, Binghamton was also forever trying to invent some scheme to get McHale and his 'Pirates' shipped out, inevitably this backfired on the good Captain someway or another.

    I still enjoy this show, it's as every bit as entertaining now as it was back in those good old days.
    frankfob

    Borgnine's show, but Flynn & Conway were the real stars

    I know this was Ernest Borgnine's show, and though he played it too broadly sometimes, he was still pretty good in it. However, the main reason I watched the show was for Joe Flynn's Captain Binghamton and Tim Conway's Ensign Parker. Binghamton was always trying to nail McHale and his crew (he kept calling them "you and your pirates") and some of his schemes to get rid of them were hilarious, especially when, as usual, they blew up in his face. Conway's eager but almost totally incompetent Ensign Parker was a a joy to watch, due to Conway's comic genius. It was side-splitting to watch him squirm, stutter and completely fall apart whenever he was given any kind of responsibility at all; he'd try to do a good job, and it usually worked out in the end, but what happened in between was always good for a lot of laughs. I especially enjoyed watching him totally dissolve whenever Claudine Longet put the moves on him. Conway was one of TV's great clowns, as shown by his work on "The Carol Burnett Show," and he's at the top of his form; he had the amazing ability to move his body in three or four different directions at the same time--he would look like a marionette with the strings tangled--and that combined with his twitches, facial expressions and look of total incomprehension was a riot. Another actor I really enjoyed was Bob Hastings, who played Binghamton's loyal, long-suffering and abused underling, Lt. Carpenter. Carpenter was the ultimate company man, so eager to please his boss that he gladly entered into whatever lame-brained scheme Binghamton cooked up to discredit McHale ("Oh, good-o, sir, that's brilliant!"), which usually wound up with Binghamton's shifting the blame to him whenever it went wrong--which Carpenter, of course, always readily accepted ("I'm sorry, sir, of course it was all my fault"). Carl Ballantine's scheming Gruber, always on the lookout to make a (usually dishonest) buck, was a lot of fun, too.

    I think the series lost a bit of steam when the location was moved from the South Pacific to Italy, and some of the supporting cast was somewhat weak (Gavin McLeod's Happy was especially annoying), but overall it was a very funny, enjoyable show, with some great byplay between Flynn and Conway.
    parmrh

    Guilt-Free Fun !

    "McHale's Navy" manages to present THE PERFECT take on "War-Time Comedy", (eclipsed only by "M*A*S*H"). Some may point to "Hogan's Heroes" as being superior, but while I enjoyed that as a kid, nowadays I cannot get past "Hogan's Heroes"' simple-minded take on The Nazis and sugar-coated fantasy prison camp setting. The Nazis were NOT simple-minded, easily-fooled buffoons, and "Hogan's Heroes" is an insult to the ordeals endured by every Allied POW in WW2.

    McHale's Navy" on the other hand,never insults the intelligence of The Viewer by taking too many broad liberties with history. The Japanese in Mchale's Navy are a serious enemy,(save for the harmless "Fuji" the escaped POW given shelter by McHale and Crew).

    In "McHale's Navy", The REAL Enemy is..... THE BRASS!

    That's where honest War-Time Comedy is meant to derive from,and where it is at it's best. When you spotlight the overly- officious asininity of The Higher Ranks, you get Genuine Comedy. It's a Truth that Ernie Pyle, Bill Mauldin, Floyd Gibbons and Richard Hooker understood; and that Truth is showcased no where better than in "McHale's Navy".
    Thor2000

    Classic TV

    My memories of watching this show coincide with the same days I used to stay home sick from, and in some cases "sick of," school. I loved staying home and watching the wacky adventures of McHale and his crew. Borgnine's big smiling face made him sort of my best buddy and his crew my extended family. I think the best appeal of the show was that it seemed to pay homages to so many of my favorites: Gilligan's Island, Hogan's Heroes, F Troop, The Andy Griffith Show and Get Smart just to name a few. Conway's character had a lot of Barney Fife in him, and the surreal humor reminded me a lot of Night Court. Maybe that's what makes a show a classic; by it's way to reinvent comedy where everyone can find some interest in it.

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    • Trivia
      During an interview, Ernest Borgnine related that when he was initially approached by his agent with an offer to star in the pilot for the show, he turned it down (it was actually to be a drama, called "Seven Against the Sea", which was retooled into a comedy when the series was picked up by ABC.) Not long thereafter a boy showed up on Borgnine's doorstep selling candy. He told Borgnine that he looked familiar, but that he couldn't place him. Borgnine, who had already won an Oscar for his role in Marty (1955), asked the boy if he knew who played the lead character Paladin in the television series Have Gun - Will Travel (1957). The boy said, "Richard Boone." He likewise was immediately able to remember the names of several other television series stars, even though he couldn't remember who Borgnine was. After the boy left, Borgnine called his agent to ask if that Navy pilot was still available. When told that it was, Borgnine told him to accept--and so became a part of what eventually would be his signature television series.
    • Goofs
      Although the show is set in the 1940s, the nurses and other women are seen sporting hairdos from the early 1960s.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Capt. Binghamton: Why me? Why is it always me?

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a computer colorized version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Super Duper Bloopers and Silly Shorts (1986)

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 1962 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • McHale's Men
    • Filming locations
      • Park Lake, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sto-Rev-Co Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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