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Gilligan's Island: The Complete Third Season

Gilligan's Island: The Complete Third Season

Sale Price

USD 14.56

Retail Price

USD 39.98

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yes

AspectRatio

1.33:1

AudienceRating

NR (Not Rated)

Brand

NEW Line Home Video

Creator

Sherwood Schwartz

ISBN

0780651383

Label

Turner Home Ent

NumberOfDiscs

3

PartNumber

TRNDT7331D

PictureFormat

Academy Ratio

ProductTypeName

ABIS_DVD

ReleaseDate

2005-07-26

SKU

A1(21.25)4K811163734PM

Though Gilligan and his fellow castaways will remain forever marooned in syndication, the series' network run actually did come to an end in 1967 after a three-year run and 98 episodes. The final 30--which for Gilligan fanatics, include many of the show's best--are compiled in this three-disc set, along with input from creator Sherwood Schwartz. It's not known if Schwartz knew that the series was headed for cancellation, but he and the writers definitely appear to pour on the steam in season 3 to produce some of the series' most imaginative episodes, many of which break out of the island sets through dream sequences; these include the season kickoff, "Up at Bat" (after being bitten by a bat, Gilligan dreams of being a vampire); "Pass the Vegetables, Please" (the castaways gain extraordinary powers after eating radioactive produce); "The Producer: (Phil Silvers guests as a Hollywood director whom the castaways attempt to win over with a musical production of Hamlet); "The Invasion" (the discovery of a government briefcase leads to Gilligan dreaming about spy capers); "The Secret of Gilligan's Island" (a stone table leads to a caveman dream), and so on. A cruise ship's worth of engaging guest stars (Don Rickles, Rory Calhoun, Strother Martin) and amusing performances by the always-game cast make this final season a worthwhile addition to any Gilligan groupie's collection. And doubling its value is commentary by Schwartz on "The Producer" (arguably, one of the best episodes of the entire series), and a featurette about the show's impact on pop culture. --Paul Gaita

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