McHale's Navy
Release: April 18, 1997

Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale has retired from the U.S. Navy and is living on the old PT boat he used to command. He spends his days making the rounds of the Caribbean Island of San Moreno, where he was stationed at the end of his career and now peddles pin-up calendars and booze to sailors. However, McHale's idyllic surroundings are soon spoiled when Vladikov, tired of being known as the "second-best terrorist in the world," decides to stage a bid for world domination and targets San Moreno first. Desperate to fend off Vladikov, Capt. Binghampton calls McHale back to active duty. McHale is once again saddled with a crew of misfits and losers, including the easily frightened Ensign Parker, straight-laced Lt. Carpenter, good-natured Happy, and Virgil. starring Tom Arnold, David Alan Grier, Dean Stockwell, Debra Messing, with Tim Curry, and Ernest Borgnine. Bryan Spicer directs from the screenplay by Peter Crabbe; Story by Crabbe and Andy Rose; Based on the 1962-66 ABC sitcom directly licensed from Universal City Studios, Inc.. Produced by Sid, Bill & Jon Sheinberg; Executive Producers: Lance Hool and Perry Katz. Music by Dennis McCarthy. a Sheinberg production for Universal Pictures and The Bubble Factory. a Bryan Spicer film. Filmed around Colima and Jalisco, Mexico from April 15 - June 3, 1996. Approved [#35006]/rated PG for action/violence, for mild language, and for innuendos.

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