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MCHALE’S NAVY – THE COMPETE SERIES + 2 BONUS MOVIES (ABC 1962-66) EXCELLENT QUALITY! Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Joe Flynn, Gavin MacLeod, Carl Ballantine

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Climb aboard the PT-73 and set a course for classic television comedy with McHale's Navy: The Complete Series, a 138-episode voyage of military mirth and madness, plus the two feature films McHale’s Navy (1964) and McHale’s Navy Joins the Air Force (1965).

With an amazing cast, including Academy Award winner Ernest Borgnine, comic genius Tim Conway, and the indisputable brilliance of Joe Flynn, McHale's Navy was a mainstay of television viewing throughout its original network run from 1962 to 1966 and an unsinkable juggernaut in reruns for decades to come.

In the Pacific Theater of WWII, veteran seaman Quinton McHale (Borgnine) is commissioned into the Navy Reserve and named skipper of the Torpedo Patrol (PT) Boat #73.  Along with his crew of good-hearted swabbies who love to have fun, McHale is a constant thorn in the side of his base commander, Captain Wallace B. Binghamton (Flynn). Binghamton is forever trying to find a way to get rid of McHale and his rule-bending crew, while McHale and company are forever scheming to keep him from succeeding. It all adds up to the wackiest tour-of-duty television has ever seen!

Featuring sharp writing and an indelible supporting cast, including Carl Ballantine (Mr. Saturday Night) and Gavin MacLeod (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Love Boat), McHale's Navy is classic television at its finest and funniest.

The series originated from an hour drama entitled Seven Against the Sea that was broadcast on April 3, 1962.  Complete your collection and include the drama that started it all, available separately from Rewatch Classic TV.

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Number of DVDs: 30
Number of Episodes: 138
Quality: 9.5/10, B&W
Running Time: 60 hrs 59 min (approx)
Aspect Ratio: Full Screen
NOTES: This is a fan-made DVD set. Not    a studio release.  
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