McHale's Navy Full Episodes: Season 1x07 | "Who Do the Voodoo?" Urulu puts a curse on Binghamton, when Binghamton refuses to arrange for monetary compensation for damages inflicted on Urulu's island by the Navy's "cannon boats."
Joe Flynn has the best lines ...by far... 'get this walking totem pole outta here..." "I don't care who your law firm is..." "nobody likes a smart ensign..."
Jacques Aubuchon is the actor playing Chief Urulu and if you have ever see him in any of this other roles, you will gain an appreciation for his remarkable talent and range. He plays an authoritative (though funny) German General in an episode of Hogan's Heroes and when compared to this character, it's hard to believe it's the same actor! He was quite underrated!
I agree. He was also on Perry Mason a few times. Great actor. The actor who plays the admiral was also on Perry Mason often as the Judge. Willis Bouchey.
ALL OF THESE VARIOUS OLDER CLASSIC TV EPISODES ARE REALLY GREAT TO SEE ONCE AGAIN SO MANY YEARS AFTER THE DAYS OF OUR YOUTH WITH MANY NOW VERY WELL KNOWN ACTORS BEFORE THEY REACHED THEIR ULTIMATE FAME - THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR FINDING AND POSTING THEM HERE.
I was born in 1950 but somehow missed McHales navy when it first aired. Then in military school Hogans Heros came on on Sunday night while i was in vespers. The only show i got to see was Get Smart which came on on Saturday night
@潘卓Pan_Cho - GOOD DAY AND WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR INQUIRY - THE COLONEL HAS LEFT THIS OFFICE TO OFFICIATE AT A FUNERAL LATER THIS AFTERNOON, HOWEVER, WE SHALL RESPOND AT THIS TIME ON HIS BEHALF - FIRST OF ALL, NO ONE IS ‘ YELLING / SHOUTING ‘ - WHOEVER STARTED CALLING ANYTHING IN UPPERS ‘ YELLING / SHOUTING ‘ NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND A FEW THINGS WHICH CAN BE EASILY LOOKED INTO - IF YOU EVER SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES OF ANY NATION YOU MIGHT KNOW / REMEMBER ALL DIRECT ORDERS / RESPONSES ARE ISSUED IN ‘ UPPERS ‘ - THEREFORE, THE COLONEL ALWAYS ENTERS EVERY SEND IN THIS MANNER WHICH STANDS OUT - AS THE VAST MAJORITY READING THESE ENTRIES ARE MOSTLY OVER AGE 50+ THE VAST MAJORITY ARE APPRECIATIVE OF THE EASE OF READING SUCH SENDS - WE HOPE THE ABOVE IS A SATISFACTORY RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY - SEMPER FIDELIS - AA
@@Erin-Thor - GOOD DAY AND WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR INQUIRY - THE COLONEL HAS LEFT THIS OFFICE TO OFFICIATE AT A FUNERAL LATER THIS AFTERNOON, HOWEVER, WE SHALL RESPOND AT THIS TIME ON HIS BEHALF - FIRST OF ALL, NO ONE IS ' ANGRY ' / ‘ YELLING ' / ' SHOUTING ‘ - WHOEVER STARTED CALLING ANYTHING IN UPPERS ‘ YELLING / SHOUTING ‘ NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND A FEW THINGS WHICH CAN BE EASILY LOOKED INTO - IF YOU EVER SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES OF ANY NATION YOU MIGHT KNOW / REMEMBER ALL DIRECT ORDERS / RESPONSES ARE ISSUED IN ‘ UPPERS ‘ - THEREFORE, THE COLONEL ALWAYS ENTERS EVERY SEND IN THIS MANNER WHICH STANDS OUT - AS THE VAST MAJORITY READING THESE ENTRIES ARE MOSTLY OVER AGE 50+ THE VAST MAJORITY ARE APPRECIATIVE OF THE EASE OF READING SUCH SENDS - WE HOPE THE ABOVE IS A SATISFACTORY RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY - SEMPER FIDELIS - AA
This is one of my all time, hands down, favorite TV programs ever. I’m probably one of those guys that joined the Navy back in the day at least partially because of watching this show; I can’t really remember now if it was or not....lol Also, I don’t usually hunt for TV or movie bloopers but I think I did spot a “dialogue” goof in this particular episode. I least I’m pretty sure it’s a mistake. In the scene 17:01 in which Admiral Hawkins enters the Captain’s office and confronts Lieutenant Carpenter, the Admiral asks him: “...Where is your Commanding Officer?” Then Carpenter replies that he left with COMMANDER McHale. When the Admiral further inquiries as to where they had gone, Carpenter states they went to “...McHale’s Island.” Then surprised and doing a double take, Admiral Hawkins says: “...a mere “LIEUTENANT Commander, and he has his own island...!?” How did Hawkins know McHale was not a full Commander and only a Lieutenant Commander? I’m pretty sure that qualifies as a blooper or something like a blooper, any opinions?
@@michaelterrell - That’s a big assumption; Don’t forget the Admiral’s verbal response was immediate and one of relative shock. Even if this Washington DC senior officer just arriving on this Pacific island had been briefed days earlier as to the personal information and background on the hundreds of officers and enlisted men, even if the emphasis was only on a dozen or so key base personnel stationed on this motor torpedo boat base, a reasonable reaction would have been to at least pause, briefly searching one’s own short term memory, instead of how the TV scene portrayed it….
@@parrot849 Are you saying the Admiral didn't know who was assigned to that base before the visit? If so, McHale's group weren't misfits because the entire navy was just as screwed up as they were. I had a two star General come to my base in Alaska to do some fact finding about me. Unlike a screwball comedy, he was deadly serious. He didn't believe the reports that he had heard about me and what I'd done so he was there to see for himself. I had rebuilt a military TV station, against orders. Over night, the constant flow of mail about how bad it was stopped. I did what Depot wouldn't even attempt to do. He was back a month later with a letter of Commendation, and to present my SP4 pins as I was promoted.
At 6:17, that Yeoman Third Class has 16 years service (four hash marks)? That E-5 test must've been tough. (Or he was just recently busted down a grade or two.)
Thanks for uploading these. I have them all on DVD, but it helps when I don't feel like popping the disc in the player. Of course, there are the two annoying people who leave the same comment on EVERY video. (You know who they are)....
For a show that (based on the comments here) seems to have an audience of ~90% males, it does seem odd. Too bad they didn't use their PT boats to go pick up Mary Ann and Ginger.
They're in the south seas, and McHale's crew are supposed to look like slackers. They have to have uniform violations, and that's his. He's supposed to look like a strong, capable, but somewhat rebellious young man. In reality, it wasn't all that unrealistic. Going around shirtless wasn't that uncommon for servicemen back then when doing manual labor (or men in general). Times were different then - during a war the rules get a bit more lax and results are more important than appearances (to some degree, anyway). My old sergeants used to tell me how things were back in the 'Nam era - while I wouldn't have wanted to experience 'Nam, I think I would have preferred the mid 70s military to the late 90s military I experienced.
It reminds me of the.Curse of.Kona episode on " Gilligan's.Island ". Where the. Skipper.believed he was under the curse of a tiki God called Kona, Gilligan. later.had.to pose as the powerful God Watoobe to break the. curse.all the time the professor is telling the Skipper." there's no such thing as a curse! ."
In today’s world if someone showed this on a college campus there would be a meltdown. Rotglmao, people would scream and cry like when President Trump won the White House.
All the Rubbish started with M.A.S.H. & HOGAN HERO’S and comedy Rubbish like THE BIG BANG THEORY (all Gays) and other Rubbish they make in Hollywood now!!! McHALES NAVY was the best comedy ever made.