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McHale's Navy: Season Four | 
enlarge | Director: Sidney Lanfield Actors: Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway Studio: Shout! Factory Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3078
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 5 Running Time: 750 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1
MPN: MCMDSF10985D UPC: 826663109856 EAN: 0826663109856 ASIN: B001D68NFO
Theatrical Release Date: 1962 Release Date: November 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: 5 Star Seller!! Completely Brand New SET & Sealed- Official US Release, Region 1, Not an Import or Bootleg- Ships within 24 Hours- Excellent Customer Service, 100% Guaranteed- Buy with Confidence...
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Product Description Lieutenant commander quinton mchale ensign parker & the rest of the oddball crew of pt-72 get on board for the last season of ship-bending adventures. Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 11/18/2008 Starring: Ernest Borgnine Tim Conway Run time: 720 minutes
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McHale's Navy December 27, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
We waited for years to see McHale's Navy again. It has been such a thrill to see all those famous faces before they were so famous. This is a great series. We would recommend it to everyone.
Sorry to see it come to an end December 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
While I'm saddened that this will be the last set released of this classic show I'm also glad that we got the entire series, and that it was handled well by Shout! Factory. No editing, no missing episodes, no replaced musical scores, no altering of the original format to ruin the buyer's experience. Just a classic TV show presented here as it originally aired over 40 years ago - the way DVD sets should be done! This was always my favorite show as a kid growing up and seeing it again after all these years has been alot of fun. It holds up well too. Good nostalgic memories, good laughs, and good clean fun for the whole family. Young and old alike can sit down together and enjoy this show. As others on here have stated the only disappointment for me was the two McHale's Navy feature films were not a part of this final set as a bonus feature. I too had hoped they would be. When the entire series is released in one boxed set it would be nice if they could include them as well. Just to make it all complete. On a more personal note it's nice that Ernest Borgnine, now in his 90's and the oldest living recipient of The Oscar award, has lived to see his show successfully released and preserved for future generations to enjoy. God bless him and Tim Conway and the rest of the crew who've entertained us and made us laugh all these years.
The laughs continue December 21, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is one of my all time favorite T.V. shows from the sixties. I remember watching this as a kid. I never missed an episode. Now to see all 4 seasons preserved on DVD is like a dream come true. No matter how many times I watch the shows, I never grow tired of them. I am glad Shout Factory put this timeless show on DVD. My only regret is that the show only had 4 seasons.
McHale's Navy - The Final Season! September 27, 2008 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
The phrase "shape up or ship out" holds a lot of water this season for Lt. Commander Quinton McHale and his fun-lovin' PT 73 crew of goof-offs and gamblers who were transferred to Italy for the show's final 30 episodes in McHale's Navy - Season Four!
After 3 seasons set on the South Pacific island of Taratupa, "McHale and his pirates" are reassigned to duty near the town of Voltafiore where they run afoul the shady Mayor Lugatto (Jay Novello) while continuing to oppose blustery Captain Binghamton and his jittery aide Lt. Carpenter, who are joined this season by Colonel Harrigan (Henry Beckham) and General Bronson (Simon Scott).
Also joining in on Season Four's capers, schemes and hijinks is local Dino Barone (Dick Wilson). As with co-star Tim Conway in Season Three, star Ernest Borgnine also gets to pull double duty this season in a [recurring] dual role as Guiseppe, McHale's italian lookalike cousin in "Guiseppe McHale" and "The Return of Guiseppe".
Guest stars include Jackie Joseph (The Little Shop of Horrors, Josie and the Pussycats), Pat Harrington Jr. (One Day At a Time, The Inspector) and legendary Don Knotts (The Andy Griffith Show, Three's Company).
McHale's Navy, with 138 episodes aired over four seasons (1962-1966), is one of television's longer-lasting military comedies and a classic B&W sitcom favorite of mine. Today you can preserve this classic B&W series in pristine DVD format.
The Shout! Factory release of McHale's Navy - Season Four is a 5-disc (750 min.) set featuring all 30 episodes in Full Frame (1.33:1) video and English mono audio. Here are the episodes and how the discs will be configured, plus original airdates:
Disc 1: "War, Italian Style" (9/14/1965) "The Bathtub Thief" (9/21/1965) "Marriage, McHale Style" (9/28/1965) "Guiseppe McHale" (10/5/1965) "A Nip in Time" (10/12/1965) "Piazza Bighamtoni" (10/19/1965)
Disc 2: "The Bald-Headed Contessa" (10/26/1965) "Voltafiore Fish-Fry" (11/2/1965) "A Wine Cellar Is Not a Home" (11/9/1965) "Vino, Vino, Who's Got the Vino?" (11/16/1965) "The McHale Opera Company" (11/23/1965) "The Good Luck Fountain" (11/30/1965)
Disc 3: "Blitzkrieg at McHale's Beach" (12/7/1965) "Reunion for PT 73" (12/14/1965) "The Return of Guiseppe" (12/21/1965) "The Boy Scouts of 73" (12/28/1965) "Fire in the Liquor Locker" (1/4/1966) "The Fugitive Ensign" (1/11/1966)
Disc 4: "The Wacky WAC" (1/18/1966) "La Dolce 73" (1/25/1966) "McHale's Country Club Caper" (2/8/1966) "Secret Chimp 007" (2/15/1966) "36-24-73" (2/22/1966) "My Son, the Skipper" (3/1/1966)
Disc 5: "Little Red Riding Doctor" (3/8/1966) "Who Was That German I Saw You With?" (3/15/1966) "The McHale Grand Prix" (3/22/1966) "An Ensign's Best Friend" (3/29/1966) "Binghamton, at 20 Paces" (4/5/1966) "Wally for Congress" (4/12/1966)
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