Gilligan's Island
Ahoy, again! Beach yourself for Season 2 of the comedy series that's part of everyone's growing up, and you'll notice a big change. Ginger's hair is flame red. The sea is a forever blue. That's right. Season 2 is in color. But one thing doesn't change for Gilligan and his pals: color them stranded.If Gilligan and friends could vote themselves off the island, they'd do it in a heartbeat. Their loss is our gain. In 32 second-season episodes (plus DVD extras), the three-hour tour (a three-hour tour) remains comically eternal for the skipper, his first mate and five passengers embarked out of Honolulu and marooned on a remote uncharted isle. Their ship was the Minnow but their impact is colossal: Gillgain's Island is one of the most frequent aired programs ever. Welcome ashore, little buddies!
A native chief's daughter comes to the island with her family and wants to marry Gilligan, but first he must pass the "marriage test"--which becomes more complicated when another suitor arrives and challenges Gilligan for her hand.
Ginger, Mary Ann, and Mrs Howell decide to hold a beauty contest to see who will be named "Miss Castaway." Gilligan has to cast the deciding vote, so everybody else tries to influence his vote.
A Latin American dictator is exiled to the island, and he immediately declares himself dictator of the island, with Gilligan as his puppet leader in training.
A satellite bound for Mars lands on the island. The castaways hope to use it to provide visual evidence to the world that they are still alive.
Gilligan wins a million-dollar sweepstakes and is invited to the Howell's country club. After feeling lonely he issues IOUs to the others so they may also attend. He quickly misplaces the winning ticket and they all get evicted.
The professor's data indicates that the island is sinking, but the men don't want to break the news to the women, who have the men in the middle of a landscaping project. The Professor ends up hurting his back, helping with a rock garden.
The castaways find two crates of silent film equipment in a sunken boat in the lagoon. The Professor then comes up with the idea to make a film telling their story, send it out on a raft, and hope for rescue.
A Howell Industries stock collapse leaves the Howells broke. The fellow castaways try to cheer them up and try to teach them how to live like the working class.
Two Soviet cosmonauts land on the island, way off course from their target. The castaways hope to leave the island with them when they call their submarine, but the cosmonauts have other ideas.
While the castaways take precautions against a coming typhoon, an accidental blow to the head causes Gilligan's mouth to act as a radio receiver.
The Skipper trains Gilligan to be his replacement leader in case he is captured by savages. But when The Skipper is actually captured by savages, can Gilligan actually take control?
The rock band "The Mosquitoes" arrive on the island for some much-needed R&R. But the castaways try to make their lives miserable so they'll want to leave--and take them with them.
After Gilligan is bitten by a rare, deadly insect, The Professor informs him that he has 24 hours left to live.
While The Professor tries to round up enough metal to make an anchor for a raft with an S.O.S. message attached to it, Gilligan reels in a World War II underwater mine from the lagoon.
Beautiful socialite Erika Tiffany-Smith arrives and wants to buy the island to build a resort. The Skipper falls for her and tries to impress her, but she only has eyes for The Professor.
The castaways discover that they are all wanted for questioning in a murder that took place right before they left Hawaii.
A telephone cable washes up on the island after a bad storm. The castaways try to use it to call home for help.
The bachelors on the island try to cheer Mary Ann up after they hear on the radio that her boyfriend is marrying someone else. However, Mary Ann misreads their intentions and concludes that she is dying from eating poisonous mushrooms.
Gilligan finds sunflower seeds on the island that gives him the ability to read minds, and when the fellow castaways find out, they want in on the action.
When everybody mistakenly believes that The Skipper wasn't invited to the Howells' cotillion, they hold a masquerade party of their own and don't invite the Howells.
The castaways try to find a way to get a walking, talking robot that has landed on the island to provide them with their rescue. Gilligan's lucky rabbit's foot goes missing.
The castaways form a military unit led by Mr. Howell when an unidentified enemy begins attacking them with hand grenades.
The Professor believes the castaways may be beginning to suffer from "Island Madness," so he convinces Ginger to use her "psychic powers" to convince them that a boat is coming to rescue them.
A crate containing a lion bound for a zoo washes up on the island. But while the other castaways are scared for their lives, the lion immediately makes a bond with Gilligan.
Gilligan discovers an underground source of hot water on the island, but The Professor soon learns that the source of the hot water is an active volcano on the other side of the island.
An impostor posing as Mr. Howell claims to having been rescued and begins selling off Mr. Howell's stocks. The real Mr. Howell offers his fellow castaways a hefty reward to get him off the island and save his fortune.
A ghost on the island has the castaways scared for their lives, but it actually gives them a boat so that they can get off the island.
Gilligan moves to the other side of the island when the other castaways suddenly become allergic to him.
A mad scientist invites the castaways to his island, where he hopes to conduct strange experiments on them.
The Professor tells his fellow castaways that if they don't find a way to grow more oranges and other fruits on the island, they risk dying from vitamin deficiencies.
The Howells discover that they are not legally married. But as The Skipper prepares to marry them in the lagoon, a fight causes them to call off the wedding altogether.
A meteor crashes onto the island. The Professor soon concludes that the meteor's cosmic rays are accelerating the aging process on the island, and that the castaways will die of old age in one week.
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Jim Backus | Thurston Howell III |
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Alan Hale Jr. | Jonas 'The Skipper' Grumby |
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Russell Johnson | Professor Roy Hinkley |
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Tina Louise | Ginger Grant |
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Natalie Schafer | Mrs. Lovey Howell |
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Bob Denver | Gilligan |
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Dawn Wells | Mary Ann Summers |
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Janos Prohaska | Gorilla |
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Richard Kiel | The Ghost |
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Vito Scotti | Dr. Boris Balinkoff |
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Nehemiah Persoff | Pancho Hernando Gonzalez Enriques Rodriguez |
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Ann Robinson | St. Louis' Bijou Theatre operator |
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Mike Mazurki | Igor the Manservant |
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Booth Colman | Professor John Corwell |
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Zsa Zsa Gabor | Erika Tiffany-Smith |
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Eddie Little Sky | Native Warrior |
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Sandra Gould | Telephone Operator |
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Russ Grieve | Native Chief |
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Arthur Peterson | Professor George Bancroft |
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George N. Neise | Interviewer |
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Vincent Beck | Igor |
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Bert Madrid | Jose |
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Ed Fury | Navy Lieutenant |
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Charles Maxwell | Radio Announcer |
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Zamba | Leo the Lion |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.33:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 1.0 |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Brothers |
| Layers | Dual side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jan 11, 2005 |
| Regions | Region 1 |