McHale's Navy (1997)

4.33
/ 10
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1h 48m
Running Time

April 18, 1997
Release Date

McHale's Navy (1997)

4.33
/ 10
3 User Ratings
1h 48m
Running Time

April 18, 1997
Release Date

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Universal Pictures
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Plot.

Retired Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale spends his days puttering around the Caribbean in the old PT-73 selling homebrew, ice cream, and swimsuit calendars. He's brought out of retirement when his old nemesis turned the second best terrorist in the world, Major Vladikov, takes over the island of San Moreno and starts building a nuclear launch silo on it. With help from his old crew and hindrances from Captain Wallace B. Binghampton, who sank a cruise liner a while back, McHale tries to put Vladikov out of business.

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Release Date
April 18, 1997

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 48m

Content Rating
PG

Box Office
$4,529,843

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This Movie Is About.

exotic island
u.s. navy
base
terrorism

Wiki.

McHale's Navy is a 1997 American military comedy film directed by Bryan Spicer, and starring Tom Arnold, David Alan Grier, Dean Stockwell, Debra Messing and Tim Curry. The screenplay by Peter Crabbe and Andy Rose is based on the 1962-1966 television series of the same title. Ernest Borgnine was the only member of the series' cast to appear in the film.

McHale's Navy was theatrically released on April 18, 1997, by Universal Pictures to critical and commercial failure.

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