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18 April 1997 (USA) moreTagline:
Dare to rock the boat. morePlot:
Retired Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale spends his days puttering around the Caribbean in the old PT-73 selling homebrew... more | add synopsisAwards:
1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
(6 articles)
'Lost In Space' actor Bob May dies (From digitalspy. 19 January 2009, 11:51 AM, PST)
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Pants with a capital P. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Tom Arnold | ... | Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale | |
| Dean Stockwell | ... | Capt. Wallace B. Binghampton | |
| Debra Messing | ... | Lt. Penelope Carpenter | |
| David Alan Grier | ... | Ens. Charles T. Parker | |
| Tim Curry | ... | Maj. Vladikov | |
| Ernest Borgnine | ... | Cobra | |
| Bruce Campbell | ... | Virgil | |
| French Stewart | ... | Happy | |
| Danton Stone | ... | Gruber | |
| Brian Haley | ... | Christy | |
| Henry Cho | ... | Willie | |
| Anthony Jesse Cruz | ... | Roberto Valenzuela | |
| Honorato Magaloni | ... | Castro | |
| Guillermo Ríos | ... | Jose | |
| Eduardo López Rojas | ... | Gonzales (as Eduardo Lopez Rojas) |
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Rated PG for action/violence, mild language and innuendos.Parents Guide:
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A few of the characters mention Capt. Wallace B. Binghampton having sunk The Love Boat. The original Joseph 'Happy' Haines played by Gavin MacLeod later went on, after filming ‘McHale's Navy’, to play the role of Captain Merrill Stubing in the TV "The Love Boat" (1977). moreGoofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): During the climactic sea battle Vladikov is talking into the back of his radio microphone. moreQuotes:
Lt. Penelope Carpenter: You know about the Navy's rules against fraternization among officers.Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale: Well, I guess I'm retired again!
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Referenced in "3rd Rock from the Sun: Eleven Angry Men and One Dick (#3.7)" (1997) moreFAQ
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I watched this on a commercial station and between each advert break they flashed up the title card as 'McHale's War' instead of McHale's Navy, and that seemed to sum up the complete lack of interest this film generates in almost everybody. The TV station couldn't even get the title right. This is a bad film a comedy that is consistently and forcefully unfunny. I didn't laugh once throughout the entire hellish running time, and only managed the barest ghost of a smile on a couple of occasions. Let's face it any film in which Tom Arnold is the star is in trouble from the off. For all I know he may well be a wonderful person but he isn't a star and he isn't a comedian. The only time he's funny is during the 'action' sequences and when he tries to act serious: his nostrils flare a little and his eyes widen a touch and that's it it's a kind of one-size-fits-all expression for every emotion he is called upon to express. He's supposed to be one of those charismatic types in this film, the type of guy everyone warms to the moment he opens his mouth. That's right Tom Arnold. Did some casting executive read this part and really think to himself 'why, that's a part just tailor-made for that Tom Arnold chap? Hmmm. Dean Stockwell is also in this, he's quite a good actor but he's awful here in fact he hasn't been much good in anything since Married to the Mob. Tim Curry is just a cartoon character in a flesh suit these days and sleepwalks through his role. The running joke about his being the second greatest terrorist in the world is done to death in the first twenty minutes of the film and then thankfully forgotten. Only the ever-solid Bill Campbell is worth a look, but his part is woefully small. The TV show was around before my time, so I've no point of reference with regard to how accurately this film captures the atmosphere of the show, but somehow I can't believe it was as lame as this. If it was the film would never have been greenlighted.
Do yourself a favour and do what everyone involved in this mess should have done: give it a wide, wide berth.