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Gilligan’s Island - the complete first season

DVD review of Gilligan's Island, the complete first season - starring Bob Denver as Gilligan, Alan Hale Jr. as the Skipper, Jim Backus as Thurston Howell III, Natalie Schaefer as Lovey Howell, Tina Louise as Ginger, Russell Johnson as the Professor, Dawn Wells as Mary Ann

Gilligan’s Island - the complete first season, starring Bob Denver, Alan Hale Jr., Jim Backus, Natalie Schaefer, Tina Louise, Russell Johnson, Dawn Wells

Gilligan's Island - the complete first season - S. S. Minnow - DVDMost critics lambasted Gilligan’s Island as low-brow humor.  Most people, however, merely watched it and laughed until their sides ached.  I loved it then and now, and recommend it highly.  This DVD set contains the first season’s 36 episodes, containing some of the funniest scenes ever to grace the television screen.  The slapstick interaction between the Skipper (played brilliantly by Alan Hale Jr.) and Gilligan (by the late, lamented Bob Denver) rank with the great comedy teams - a modern day Laurel and Hardy.  The Skipper and Gilligan are clowns in the classic sense, and hilarious because of it.  The rest of the cast fit that description as well, and the interactions between any of them are well worth watching.  If I had to pick a favorite episode, I couldn’t; they’re all that good, with so many classic scenes, it’s hard to choose.

Are there any caveats to the DVD? Well, the first season was filmed in black & white, so the three-DVD set isn’t in color, except for the extras - commentary by creator Sherwood Schwartz on the unseen pilot episode, Tropical Trivia Tidbits (yawn), Gilligan’s Island Survival Guide (yawn), and "Before the 3 Hour Tour" profiles on the favorite castaways.  That’s the only ‘complaint’ I can come up with.  Any reason for not buying the DVD?  Only if you plan to get all three seasons - you can order the complete Gilligan’s Island series instead of season by season, and save a few dollars.  Feel free to look at reviews of Gilligan’s Island Season 2 and Gilligan’s Island Season 3 as well.

I rate it 4 clowns Clown Clown Clown Clown on a 5-clown scale.

Editorial Review courtesy of Gilligan’s Island, the complete first season, courtesy of Amazon.com

Despite critical barbs as sharp as a Maroobi spear, Gilligan’s Island has proven unsinkable. Its first season was 1964’s top-rated show. The expository theme song is one of television’s most quoted, and its characters--the Skipper (Alan Hale Jr.), first mate Gilligan (Bob Denver), the millionaire (Jim Backus) and his wife (Natalie Schaefer), a movie star (Tina Louise), "and the rest" (Russell Johnson and Dawn Wells, as the Professor and Mary Ann, wouldn’t get their opening credit props until season two)--are pop culture icons. Revisiting the first season’s 36 episodes is a not-guilty-at-all pleasure. Some sure and surprising hands piloted these inaugural episodes, including Ida Lupino, Jack Arnold (The Creature from the Black Lagoon), Christian Nyby (The Thing), and Richard Donner (who went on to direct Superman and Lethal Weapon).

The "seven stranded castaways" from the ill-fated S.S. Minnow (slyly named for former Federal Communications Commission head Newton "vast wasteland" Minow) received memorable visits from the likes of Hans Conreid as errant pilot Wrong Way Feldman, a young Kurt Russell as Jungle Boy, and Larry Storch as a Cagney-esque bank robber. But these were mere diversions from the heart of the series; the no-man-is-an-island social microcosm that creator Sherwood Schwartz conceived as an anti-war parable (this courtesy of his optional commentary during the fabled unaired series pilot). In the Christmas episode "Birds Gotta Fly, Fish Gotta Talk," Santa Claus himself drops in to lift the disheartened castaways’ spirits. "You could have been enemies," he tells them, "instead of a family group who all learned to get along." This is they key to this series’ enduring popularity. That, and the unending debate: Ginger or Mary Ann? --Donald Liebenson

Episode Synopsis of Gilligan's Island, Season 1 DVD

Funny quotes from Gilligan's Island

Ginger Grant: Wahine wiki huki luki nu, and I mean that from the bottom of my heart. Gilligan (Bob Denver): That's beautiful. What's it mean?
Ginger Grant: It means this bar is off-limits to all military personnel.
The Skipper: You don't know anything about space.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): I do know one thing. You take up more of it than I do.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Hiya, Professor. What are you doing?
The Professor: I'm making notes for a book. It's to be a chronicle of our adventures on the island... I think it's a book people will want to buy, don't you?
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Sure, I'll buy one. I'm dying to find out what happens to us.
Eunice Wentworth "Lovey" Howell: Anyone who says money can't buy happiness doesn't know where to shop. The Professor: Well, that glue is permanent! There's nothing on the island to dissolve it. Why do you know what it would take? It would take a polyester derivative of an organic hydroxide molecule.
Thurston Howell III: Watch your language! You're in the presence of a lady!
The Skipper: Ginger, I've got a problem... I've got a real problem... now you're a girl, right?
Ginger Grant: Well, if you're not sure about that, you have got a problem!
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The Skipper: Gilligan little buddy come with me.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): I'm not finished yet.
The Skipper: Gilligan come with me!
Gilligan (Bob Denver): I'm finished.
Thurston Howell III: The 'Wizard of Wall Street' strikes again!
The Skipper: I'm not gonna marry that native girl!
the castaways have set up a courtroom and are conducting a trial
Thurston Howell III: Your Honor, will you get another gavel?
The Professor: Why?
Thurston Howell III: That one's squirting milk all over me.
Later in the same courtroom sequence
The Skipper: Ginger's very damaging to us.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Yeah, her testimony.
The Skipper: No, her legs.
And finally...
Thurston Howell III: I'd like to charge Mary Ann with murder.
The Professor: Murder?
Thurston Howell III: Her testimony's killing me.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): You're a big man with a big head and - -...
The Skipper: Gilligan!
Gilligan (Bob Denver): And a big heart.
The Skipper: Oh, thank you.
Thurston Howell III: What is this slop?
The Skipper: It's Gilligan's own creation, Mr. Howell, It's coconut pot pie.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): What was that stuff you just gave me?
Eunice Wentworth "Lovey" Howell: That will help you sleep, it's a setative.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Thanks, Mrs. Howell, but you're wasting your time. Those things don't work on me. I remember once ...
falls asleep
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Skipper, should I pick the yellow bananas or the red bananas, because the yellow bananas are green.
The Skipper: Then pick the red ones.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): But the red ones are pink.
The Skipper: Gilligan, I don't care if you pick red white and blue bananas, just pick some bananas!
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Okay, Skipper... Blue bananas?
The Professor: I'll get Mr. Howell and we'll reconnoiter.
The Skipper: Alright, we'll get Mr. Howell and we'll reconnoiter. Come on.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Okay, but I think we ought to scout around a bit first.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Do those headhunters really collect heads, Professor? The Professor: Yes, Gilligan. They boil them... they shrink them... and then they mount them on sticks.
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Eeeeeeew, what a crazy cane!
Thurston Howell III: You goofed, didn't you?
Robot: I am not programmed for that information.
Thurston Howell III: I wonder what next year's models are gonna look like.
Robot: I am not...
Thurston Howell III: Oh shut up!
The Skipper: I guess it will be a long time before you'll eat another mushroom.
Mary Ann Summers: You can say that again.
laughs
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Don't worry about mushrooms anymore, I got a book that tells all about them.
The Skipper: You do?
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Huh huh. Yeah, and it's called, "'How to Tell A Mushroom From a Toadstool'" by the late Dr. Morton Kepstone.
The Skipper, Mary Ann Summers: Late?
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Late?
The Professor: Listen, Gilligan, how far down was she? How many feet?
Gilligan (Bob Denver): Professor, in navy circles, we don't say "feet". We say "fathoms".
The Professor: Alright, how many fathoms?
Gilligan: Oh I don't know, about 15 feet.
upon finding a robot
The Skipper: If I were ever seen talking to this refugee from a junk yard, they'd think the skipper lost all his marbles.
Robot: The skipper lost his marbles.

Trivia about Gilligan's Island

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