Un equipaggio tutto matto


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Genere: Commedia | Famiglia |

Numero di stagioni: 4
Numero di episodi: 138
Data prima messa in onda: 1962-10-11
Data ultima messa in onda: 1966-04-12

Approfondimenti

Joe Flynn was actually very nearsighted and did need thick glasses. His glasses had no lenses in the [...] D
Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale often referred to his men as "eight- balls" or "schlockmeisters". The men r [...] D
Virgil, Christy and Gruber wore their rating patches on their right arm. Willie and Tinker wore thei [...] D
"Tinker" Bell's real first name was Harrison. D
Lt. Cmdr Quinton McHale was from Michigan. D
The hull section prop of the PT-73 can be seen in Squadra emergenza: Quicker Than the Eye (1974). In [...] D
Carl Ballantine wore toupees frequently during the series. D
A few people have commented that some of the enlisted characters wear their rating patches on the le [...] D
Ens. Charles Parker (Tim Conway) often mentioned that he was from Chagrin Falls, OH. Conway grew up [...] D
Radioman Willy Moss also served as the crew's illegal distiller, cobbling a still out of whatever pa [...] D
The entire Pacific Ocean naval base of Taratupa was built on the back lot of Universal Studios. For [...] D
"Happy" Haynes (Gavin MacLeod) was the only one of McHale's crew who was non-rated (Seaman). All of [...] D
The hull of the PT-73 prop boat can be briefly seen in Colombo: Ciak... si uccide (1976). The hull i [...] D
Throughout the series, whenever something was amiss or trouble was brewing, Fuji Kobiaji (Yoshio Yod [...] D
Carl Ballantine's real name is Meyer Kessler. D
The Japanese were always referred to as "Nips". D
During the first season, Ernest Borgnine was the only one of the cast who appeared in the opening cr [...] D
It was quite unusual for PT boat captains to hold staff rank, as McHale did (he was a Lieutenant Com [...] D
Whenever one of the crew's elaborate schemes calls for President Franklin D. Roosevelt's dog, Fala, [...] D
Sometimes a character mentioned an unnamed commander of torpedo boat PT-109. PT-109 was the boat com [...] D
Although all of the officers, including Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale (Ernest Borgnine), wore dress khaki [...] D
The vessel used for shots of the PT-73 underway was a 72-foot type II Vosper MTB (Motor Torpedo Boat [...] D
Ernest Borgnine was 45 years old when the show started. D
Capt. Wallace B. Binghamton had an allergy to goldenrods. D
Besides handling his duties as radioman, Willy Moss (John Wright) also doubled as a sonar man, often [...] D
Two recurring characters on the show were the Polynesian Chief Urulu (Jacques Aubuchon) and Big Fren [...] D
In some episodes, Ens. Charles Parker (Tim Conway) mentioned that he had a pet frog named Albert. La [...] D
The only extra included with any of the DVD sets that were issued beginning in 2007 was a reunion vi [...] D
Ernest Borgnine served in the U.S. Navy during World War II as a Gunner's Mate on the anti-submarine [...] D
The name of the naval base where the show took place was Taratupa. D
According to Ernest Borgnine in an interview with Robert Osborne for Turner Classic Movies, the PT b [...] D
The phonetic flags shown at the opening credits are in order C for Charlie, H for Hotel, K for Kilo, [...] D
The recurring scene of a submarine exploding after a 'torpedo' hit is actually film from Operation D [...] D
The name of the town in Italy where McHale and his men were stationed was Volta Fiore. D
The crooked mayor of Volta Fiore, who was always trying to get money out of Capt. Wallace B. Bingham [...] D
Whenever McHale's crew did laundry, they put the clothes into a barrel with holes in it, threw in th [...] D
In later years, Tim Conway stated in interviews that he and Ernest Borgnine had a wonderful working [...] D
McHale and the crew often used the PT-73 for water skiing. D
As of 4/17/21, only three of the original major cast members were still alive; Gavin MacLeod (Joseph [...] D
Capt. Wallace B. Binghampton's job before the war was running a yacht club on Long Island Sound. In [...] D
During the final season, Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale (Ernest Borgnine) and his crew, along with Capt. W [...] D
Ens. Charles Parker often spoke of his mother. However, he rarely, if ever, spoke of his father. D
Sometimes, Adm. Rogers' (Roy Roberts) first name is given as John. At other times he is called Bruce [...] D
From time to time, one of McHale's schemes would require Tinker or Mr. Parker to dress up as a woman [...] D
The scenes of the Japanese subs exploding when hit by a torpedo was re-used footage. D
During Adam-12: Hollywood Division (1973), the Voltifiore set from the final season can clearly be s [...] D
Lester Gruber was from Brooklyn, New York. D
Virgil, Tinker and Christy were all first class petty officers. Gruber and Willy were second class p [...] D
Whenever Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale's crew attacked a Japanese sub, it either exploded on the surface [...] D
Although they were popular at the time, none of the officers, including McHale, ever wears a garriso [...] D
Adm. Rogers' actual rank was rear admiral (2 stars). D
Willie Moss was from Tennessee, D
During the fourth season, Ernest Borgnine played a double role on the show. He played McHale's cousi [...] D
McHale sometimes referred to himself as "Uncle Dudley" to his crew. D
This was initially conceived as a straight military action show. D
Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale (Ernest Borgnine) often referred to Lt. Elroy Carpenter (Bob Hastings) as " [...] D
Capt. Wallace B. Binghamton (Joe Flynn) referred to Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale's (Ernest Borgnine's) m [...] D
There was an English-speaking woman who broadcast propaganda for the Japanese the crew called "Nippo [...] D
Capt. Binghamton's middle name was "Burton". In earlier episodes, his name was R.F. Binghamton. Late [...] D
The crew's duties were: George "Christy" Christopher (Gary Vinson) - Quartermaster; Harrison "Tinker [...] D
"Happy" Haynes' real first name was Joseph. D
Capt. Wallace B. Binghamton (Joe Flynn) got his nickname "Old Leadbottom" from a war wound that he g [...] D
Although Lt. Carpenter and Ensign Parker appeared together in many scenes throughout the series, the [...] D
One of the crew's favorite liberty ports when they were in the Pacific was New Caledonia. D
In early episodes, Quartermaster George "Christy" Christopher's (Gary Vinson's) wife was named Glori [...] D
Captain Binghamton and Quartermaster "Christy" Christopher were the only ones on the show who were m [...] D
In some early episodes, McHale referred to Ens. Charles Parker as "Charlie", although in later episo [...] D
Some of McHale's crew wore their rank on the left sleeve, others wore their rank on the right sleeve [...] D
During an interview, Ernest Borgnine related that when he was initially approached by his agent with [...] D
"Christy" Christopher's real first name was George. D

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
1Stagione 1196236D
2Stagione 2196336D
3Stagione 3196436D
4Stagione 4196530D

Cast

Billy Sands
Billy Sands
('Tinker' Bell)
Bob Hastings
Bob Hastings
(Lt. Elroy Carpenter)
Carl Ballantine
Carl Ballantine
(Lester Gruber)
Edson Stroll
Edson Stroll
(Virgil Edwards)
Ernest Borgnine
Ernest Borgnine
(Quinton McHale)
Gary Vinson
Gary Vinson
(George Christopher)
Joe Flynn
Joe Flynn
(Captain Wallace B. Binghamton)
John Wright
John Wright
(Willy Moss)
Tim Conway
Tim Conway
(Ensign Charles Parker)
Yoshio Yoda
Yoshio Yoda
(Fuji Kobiaji)

Cast tecnico

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