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Supercarrier

  • TV Series
  • 1988
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Richard Jaeckel, John David Bland, Ken Olandt, and Cec Verrell in Supercarrier (1988)
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The lives and missions of the crew of a large US Navy aircraft carrier.The lives and missions of the crew of a large US Navy aircraft carrier.The lives and missions of the crew of a large US Navy aircraft carrier.

  • Creators
    • Steven E. de Souza
    • Stanford Whitmore
  • Stars
    • Ken Olandt
    • Cec Verrell
    • John David Bland
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    127
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    • Creators
      • Steven E. de Souza
      • Stanford Whitmore
    • Stars
      • Ken Olandt
      • Cec Verrell
      • John David Bland
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ken Olandt
    Ken Olandt
    • Lt Jack 'Sierra' DePalma…
    • 1988
    Cec Verrell
    Cec Verrell
    • Lt Ruth 'Bee-Bee' Ruthkowski…
    • 1988
    John David Bland
    • Lt Doyle 'ANZAC' Sampson…
    • 1988
    Gerardo Mejía
    Gerardo Mejía
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    Matthew Walker
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    Alex Hyde-White
    • Lt. Dave Rawley
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    Robert Hooks
    Robert Hooks
    • Commander Jim Coleman
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    Paul Gleason
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    Michael Sharrett
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    Josh Cruze
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    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Master Chief Sam Rivers
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    Donald Fullilove
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    Robert Sutton
    Robert Sutton
    • Announcer
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    Denise Nicholas
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    Edwina Moore
    Edwina Moore
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    Scott Kraft
    Scott Kraft
    • 1988
    • Creators
      • Steven E. de Souza
      • Stanford Whitmore
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    1jdubhub-87-669917

    I see why fleet sailors called BS on the story writing...

    I was still relatively new in the Navy when this show aired, enlisting in November 1986. I remember sitting in the barracks at NATTC Lakehurst, NJ back in May 1988, going through a Navy school, and listening to the comments from my fellow sailors while the show was on TV. Not having been to the fleet yet, I didn't have a common frame of reference, but when I spent time on my first ship, it was easy to see what they meant. Throughout my ten years, it was hard to watch any movie or TV show that depicted Navy life without overanalyzing it and picking out the mistakes and contrived scenarios. I had even forgotten this aired until I followed a link for Richard Jaeckel from a movie.
    10mpart

    The Show As I Knew It

    Excellent as in excellent to work on. I was story editor on the series, but not the pilot episode. We shot mainly on a stage in Santa Clarita with exteriors at the Long Beach Naval shipyard. The Navy tried to censor most things (sailors gambling, having family lives, drinking in bars, etc), tried to rewrite all the pilot dialogue so no one could understand it and the Navy Guy (An Admiral named Mike) liked to also send jokes over. We had a Navy man as a consultant on set so we could get things right (like funerals at sea) and of course Captain Dale Dye was one of the stars, so he could consult somewhat militarily.

    The Navy pulled the plug when we did a show that took place in an unknown country in Central America. We had sold jets to their dictator and his brother, who was getting guns from Cuba, started an uprising against him and they flew our own jets against us. We did 2 more episodes the WGA strike hit and closed us down and when the strike was over 6 months later, we couldn't make it back. There were no bad guys like Saddam back then and the Navy refused to help.
    zahg_teh_destroyer

    Let me clear this up

    This series was never filmed on a carrier. It was filmed on the USS Vandegrift FFG 48 which is a Parry class frigate. I know this because I was stationed on the Vandergrift at the time of the filming. The entire basis of the show was BS from the beginning and the "stars" and crew made our lives miserable from the moment they stepped onto the pier. The navy pulled its support for the show due to our ships captain writing a scathing letter to the secretary of the navy outlining the way in which these people conducted themselves while guests aboard our home. The way they portrayed the men and women in uniform had nothing to do with it losing support, although it should have.
    kc4myv

    great show baby navy

    the show was great even better than that wannabe movie top gun. it only had one flaw it told the truth and the navy just like always can't handle the truth. the only reason the navy pulled support for the show was that it showed people a side of navy life that the navy didn't want them to see the truth
    tom_jeffords

    Might have made it, but...

    This really might have made it. Supercarrier was an attempt to cash in on the popularity of the megahit Topgun. It could have been done, note how well JAG has done over its run. Where the network messed up was instead of trying to concentrate on the action, it tried to make a nightime soap on the water. The US Navy took one look at the pilot which featured a female officer sleeping around and a male pilot altering his records to allow him to keep flying and said "No thank you" and withdrew its support. Kind of hard to have a show about an aircraft carrier with no aircraft carrier. End of show.

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    • Trivia
      One of the fallacies of this show was when flight ops were taking place, some of the crew members were lounging on the deck of the carrier. This would be insane and dangerous, and it would be forbidden.
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      Featured in La une est à vous: Episode dated 24 December 1988 (1988)

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Flugzeugträger U.S.S. Georgetown
    • Production company
      • Fries Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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