Summary
McHale’s Navy is an American war film first released in 1964,
directed by Edward Montagne.
The film stars Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Joe Flynn, Bob Hastings and Gary Vinson.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Edward Montagne
- Script: Si Rose, Frank Gill Jr., George Carleton Brown
- Photo: William Margulies
- Music: Jerry Fielding
- Cast: Ernest Borgnine (Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale), Tim Conway (Ens. Charles Parker), Joe Flynn (Capt. Wallace Burton Binghamton), Bob Hastings (Lt. Elroy Carpenter), Gary Vinson (Quartermaster George Christopher (Christy)), John Wright (Radioman Willy Moss), Carl Ballantine (Torpedoman Lester Gruber), Billy Sands (Motor Machinist Mate Harrison ’Tinker’ Bell), Edson Stroll (Gunner’s Mate Virgil Edwards), Gavin MacLeod (Seaman Joseph ’Happy’ Hanes), Yoshio Yoda (Takeo Fugiwara (Fuji) Seaman Third Class, Imperial Japanese Navy – A.W.O.L.), Jean Willes (Margot Monet), Claudine Longet (Andrea Bouchard), George Kennedy (Henri Le Clerc), Marcel Hillaire (Chief de Gendarmes), Dale Ishimoto (Japanese Captain), John Fujioka (Japanese J.G.), Sandy Slavik (French Girl), Frank D. Strong (Marching bandsman)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 93 min
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Comedy / War






