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Navy | Deserted Island
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Male Comedy Performance | 1967 | Dick Van
The production was granted permission to shoot on the USN aircraft carrier the USS Kitty Hawk. As such, because of this, studio head Walt Disney scheduled the film's world premiere on the ship with its crew being the only invited guests.
Walt Disney is credited as Retlaw Yensid for the movie's original story. The pseudonym is the name of Walter Disney reversed.
The only ever film where Walt Disney received a credit for writing a story, billed under the pseudonym of "Retlaw Yensid".
The second of three films that Dick Van Dyke made for the Disney Studios, the other two being Mary Poppins (1964) and Never a Dull Moment (1968).
The Disney studio gave this movie a major cinema re-release in 1974.
"Lt. Robin Crusoe: [First lines] Dearest, sweet, thoughtful, understanding Jane, I know you won't believe this, sweetheart, but here goes anyway. You may recall, you and I were to be married a year ago last June. As I didn't turn up for the wedding, and so much time has gone by, I can imagine you have been wondering, ha ha, what happened."
"Lt. Robin Crusoe: [Using a home-made bamboo sextant] According... to... my... calculations, I'm somewhere between Elmira, New York, and Muncie, Indiana."