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McHale's Navy: Season Two [DVD]

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McHale's Navy: Season Two [DVD]

McHale's Navy: Season Two [DVD]

Still stationed on their naval base on the tiny island Taratupa during World War II, Lt. Cdr. Quinton McHale (Ernest Borgnine), Ensign Parker (Tim Conway) and the rest of the scheming crew of PT-73 are back with 36 hilarious adventures from the Pacific! The Skipper and his swabbies are on a permanent quest for wine, women and profit, in between war maneuvers. Battles with the Japanese could never measure up to the ongoing conflict between McHale and his commanding officer, Captain Binghamton (Joe Flynn). Whether Binghamton is plotting to get McHale and his crew tossed out of the Navy, or the boys are plotting for more fun and games, the real war on Taratupa is between the brass and the crew. The weapons in this arsenal are crosses, double-crosses and non-stop hilarity. The boys never surrender their right to have fun. From 1962 through 1966, McHale's Navy was a staple of ABC television. By its second year on the air, the now-familiar crew were firmly ingrained in the American culture as a gang of fun-loving guys, constantly at odds with authority.

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McHale's Navy: Season Two [DVD]

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Still stationed on their naval base on the tiny island Taratupa during World War II, Lt. Cdr. Quinton McHale (Ernest Borgnine), Ensign Parker (Tim Conway) and the rest of the scheming crew of PT-73 are back with 36 hilarious adventures from the Pacific! The Skipper and his swabbies are on a permanent quest for wine, women and profit, in between war maneuvers. Battles with the Japanese could never measure up to the ongoing conflict between McHale and his commanding officer, Captain Binghamton (Joe Flynn). Whether Binghamton is plotting to get McHale and his crew tossed out of the Navy, or the boys are plotting for more fun and games, the real war on Taratupa is between the brass and the crew. The weapons in this arsenal are crosses, double-crosses and non-stop hilarity. The boys never surrender their right to have fun. From 1962 through 1966, McHale's Navy was a staple of ABC television. By its second year on the air, the now-familiar crew were firmly ingrained in the American culture as a gang of fun-loving guys, constantly at odds with authority.