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Rescue from Gilligan's Island

  • TV Movie
  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2.2K
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Rescue from Gilligan's Island (1978)
Comedy

The castaways must try to readjust to life in civilization after they are rescued from the island.The castaways must try to readjust to life in civilization after they are rescued from the island.The castaways must try to readjust to life in civilization after they are rescued from the island.

  • Director
    • Leslie H. Martinson
  • Writers
    • Sherwood Schwartz
    • Elroy Schwartz
    • Al Schwartz
  • Stars
    • Bob Denver
    • Alan Hale Jr.
    • Jim Backus
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Leslie H. Martinson
    • Writers
      • Sherwood Schwartz
      • Elroy Schwartz
      • Al Schwartz
    • Stars
      • Bob Denver
      • Alan Hale Jr.
      • Jim Backus
    • 30User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Bob Denver
    Bob Denver
    • Gilligan
    Alan Hale Jr.
    Alan Hale Jr.
    • Skipper Jonas Grumby
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Thurston Howell III
    Natalie Schafer
    Natalie Schafer
    • Lovey Wentworth Howell
    Judith Baldwin
    Judith Baldwin
    • Ginger Grant
    Russell Johnson
    Russell Johnson
    • Professor Roy Hinkley, Jr.
    Dawn Wells
    Dawn Wells
    • Mary Ann Summers
    Vincent Schiavelli
    Vincent Schiavelli
    • Dimitri
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Ivan
    Norman Bartold
    Norman Bartold
    • Producer
    Barbara Mallory
    Barbara Mallory
    • Cindy Smith
    June Whitley Taylor
    June Whitley Taylor
    • Miss Ainsworth
    Martin Rudy
    • Dean
    Mary Gregory
    Mary Gregory
    • Mrs. Devonshire
    Glenn Robards
    • Mr. Devonshire
    Diana Chesney
    Diana Chesney
    • Mrs. Fellows
    Victor Rogers
    • Mr. Fellows
    Michael Flanagan
    • Director
    • Director
      • Leslie H. Martinson
    • Writers
      • Sherwood Schwartz
      • Elroy Schwartz
      • Al Schwartz
    • All cast & crew
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    6TVholic

    Classic Gilligan

    By the late '70s, I'd spent many an afternoon watching Gilligan's Island in syndication after school. Each episode was the TV equivalent of a Hostess Twinkie - light, fluffy, undeniably artificial, sweet and sappy enough to make you sick. But come the next day, you wanted another one anyway. Rescue from Gilligan's Island looks like nothing so much as an extended episode from the original series. Depending on how much you liked or hated the series, that can be good or bad. All the old staples were back, from the fast-motion slapstick to the groaners masquerading as punchlines. As soon as I saw the network promo where the Skipper said, "After 15 years, we're finally rescued," I was looking forward to watching this on TV. I missed the original lagoon set, though. The new lagoon looked a lot smaller and darker, not at all inviting. Perhaps the worst part of the movie was seeing everyone back in "civilization" after years of seeing them only on the "island." The message of the movie is true: there's no place like home, which in this case was the island.

    Most of the cast was back, looking none the worse for wear. Alan Hale, Jr. could have stepped fresh from the series, as could Dawn Wells, Jim Backus and Natalie Schafer. Russell Johnson looked his age, and Bob Denver added the most years. Judith Baldwin was nowhere near as alluring as Tina Louise. Choosing between Mary Ann and this Ginger would be no contest. At least her leaden delivery and wooden expressions made me appreciate how underrated Tina really was.

    The DVD transfer is easily the worst I've ever seen. Where did they get the source material, off a videocassette recorded from a local broadcast? There were numerous flaws in the tape, including a fuzzy, washed out picture, bad dropouts, tracking problems and many jumpy edits where a second or two seemed to be missing. In fact, roughly three minutes of running time are missing here, clocking in at only 92 minutes. Lots of hiss on the audio track. Even the printing on the DVD was bad. It was ragged and looked like somebody used an old inkjet printer to sloppily print the label. The company involved in the DVD mastering got prominent on-screen credit. If it were me, I wouldn't brag about it. I'd call it amateurish, but I've seen amateur-produced DVDs that were much better. But what can you expect for a $5 DVD? At least secondhand copies can be had for less.
    15231

    Why tamper with a classic?

    The original show was a gem as its stories were designed so that the seven characters "bounced off" one another in a way that highlighted their stereotype, cartoonish natures. The show was pure escapism - and it worked!

    It was a gem of comedy.

    With their removal from the island and separation from each other, the characters' took on a dull, blah realism as they had to interact with other characters and situations germane to their respective "real" environments. They no longer were funny. The magic of the series was missing due to this, and the show seemed more a weak drama with shallow, predictable plots and a few strained comedic interludes.

    While it initially was nice to see the characters again, I prefer to remember them as they originally were intended to be.
    TxMike

    After 15 years on the island ...

    The original Gilligan's Island TV series had 30-minute episodes each week. That was just the right length. I was a young college student when the run started, I remember looking forward to each episode and enjoying them.

    I suppose naturally enough producers decided to make a 90-minute movie where the professor is able to forecast a big storm, they lash all the huts together, and end up floating again in the Pacific after the storm subsides.

    A Coast Guard helicopter spots them, a Coast Guard cutter tows them back to Hawaii, and they receive a great welcome. But ultimately each finds that the 15 years away made it hard for them to readjust, for all different reasons.

    When the skipper finally gets his insurance settlement he buys a second boat, the Minnow II, and to celebrate everyone that had been stranded take a celebratory cruise. But then a storm comes up and you can guess it, the only appropriate thing happens ...

    I enjoyed this movie even though 90 minutes of over-the-top silliness is a bit much to take. I enjoyed seeing the whole cast but I'd guess that audiences not a fan of the original TV series might not like this too much.
    JoeErnie

    One of the best Reunion Movies

    Even though Tina Louise is missing from the movie, and the cast looks older, they still pulled off a very convincing movie. Unlike the Andy Griffith reunion where Barney is still deputy, which doesn't make any sense because he had been a Raleigh detective by the end of the original series, or the Dick Van Dyke Reunion where mush of the script doesn't make a bit of sense, especially the part of Rob playing on his computer. Unlike these and other reunions of 60s sitcoms, Rescue from Gilligan's Island makes sense. The castaways had been on the island for 15 years, and any hope of being rescued has long since past, which accounts for the fact that the castaways look much older. The radio has been dead for years, and the barometer doesn't work either, until Gilligan finds a disc on the Lagoon from a Soviet satellite.

    The Professor is able to fix the barometer to only find out that a storm is coming, which will wash away the island. Thus, the castaways build a boat by joining all three huts together (why they didn't think of that before, we'll never know), and then are rescued later on. Each person returns to pick up his/her life, but things aren't going very well. Gilligan and the Skipper have to prove that it wasn't the Skipper's fault for the shipwreck, Ginger will not do a nude scene, Mary Anne doesn't love her fiance of 15 years, and the Howells' are being taken for their money. Also, the Professor has become a celebrity, instead of the scientist he wanted. It's a great story-line, much better of any TV reunion movie.

    Although Tina Louise is absent, Judith Baldwin's performance is a fair one, convincing enough, although she does look younger than everyone else. The movie lacks in a few places, but it's overall a great movie, and is very much like the series, silly but classic. At the end of it, they're shipwrecked again on the same island, which in one way doesn't make sense because didn't the island get washed away in the storm? But hey, it's like the series, silly to the end.
    7philippierott

    Opinion of A Teen Fan

    To all the Gilligan's Island Fans out there this is a must see if the 3 seasons of the original t.v. series wasn't enough. This movie however is also a let down after such an irreplaceable classic of such proportions.

    One of the main things that caught my attention was the fact that Tina Louise (Ginger) wasn't included in the movie (this was a complete letdown). Although Judith Baldwin was an o.k. look alike (only from certain angles) she tried to hard to be Tina Louise, which really took away from the character. I however will say this it is not easy to replace such a person so good job at doing your best Judith (props to Judith)

    Another important aspect as mentioned in another comment is the laugh tracks. These tracks are what help mad Gilligans Island an epic classic which helped in showing the viewers the true comic genius of the classic Gilligans Island.

    Another aspect was the way the movies plot was a total letdown. As the castaways try to adjust to the society, their issues are poorly and boringly expressed in what in my opinion are to short and not enough issues to truly show their contempt with society. I however feel the best portrayed was that of the professor (wont tell you how).

    I myself find this a good continuation for my fascination with Gilligan's Island after buying the first to seasons and waiting for the third. I see this as a good continuation for my curiosity. Gilligan's Island t.v. series remains untouched (as far as same comic genius is concerned competition wise). I however find this another refreshing clean version of t.v. and movies which gives me hope as a teen in this world that there might be a chance once again for good clean t.v. such of that of Gilligans Island(may it always be remembered).

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    • Trivia
      The Rescue from Gilligans Island TV movie was one of the most viewed shows of all time. The made for TV movie scored 52% (30.2) in the Nielson ratings which remains one of the highest ratings of all time for a TV movie.
    • Goofs
      While the castaways are standing on the dock being interviewed by the Governor of Hawaii's assistant right after their rescue, the assistant mentions two American Presidents, Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, and Watergate. The castaways seem not to know who these people or events were, but they did have a working radio on the island, so they should have been entirely familiar with each one of them. However, as mentioned in the beginning by the Professor, the radio had died some years back, so they could've really been out of touch with current affairs all this time.
    • Quotes

      [spotting a Coast Guard helicopter]

      Skipper: I can't believe it. After fifteen years, we're finally rescued.

      Mary Ann: Rescued.

      Mrs. Howell: Rescued.

      Ginger Grant: Rescued.

      Mr. Howell: Rescued.

      Professor: Rescued.

      Gilligan: Rescued.

    • Alternate versions
      Some video versions, UAV for example, remove the Universal logo and replaced the original theme music in the title. But the theme can still be heard in the movie as background music.
    • Connections
      Edited into Rescue from Gilligan's Island: Trivia Edition (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Ballad of Gilligan's Isle
      Music by George Wyle

      Lyrics by Sherwood Schwartz

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El rescate de la isla de Gilligan
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(backlot for parade scenes and parking lot near main gate water scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Redwood Productions
      • Sherwood Schwartz Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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