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Carl Ballantine (born Meyer Kessler; September 27, 1917 – November 3, 2009) was an American magician, comedian and actor.Billing himself as "The Great Ballantine", "The Amazing Ballantine" or "Ballantine: The World's Greatest Magician", his vaudeville-style comedy routine involved transparent or incompetent stage magic tricks, which tended to flop and go "hilariously awry" to the ...
The film version was directed by series producer Edward Montagne and its supporting cast includes Carl Ballantine, Gavin MacLeod, Jean Willes, Claudine Longet, and George Kennedy. [1] The film was followed by a sequel entitled McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force which did not feature Borgnine or Carl Ballantine.
Carl Ballantine also doesn't appear and the PT-73 crew is not seen in large portions. The film, which also features Ted Bessell , was directed by Montagne. Save for Quinton McHale (Borgnine) and Lester Gruber (Ballantine), the film features all the main characters from the television series.
Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Gary Vinson and Carl Ballantine Ensign Charles Beaumont Parker ( Tim Conway ) – McHale's likable, but goofy second-in-command, he is referred to by McHale as "Chuck" and by the crew as "Mister Parker" (in the United States Navy , officers ranking from warrant officer to lieutenant commander who are not in command ...
Carl Ballantine appeared as Al, Toody's imperious brother-in-law, who commanded instant obedience from his wife, Rose (Martha Greenhouse). Interiors were filmed at Biograph Studios, Inc. at 807 East 175th Street, in The Bronx, New York City, New York. [3]
Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway, Vinson and Carl Ballantine in the 1962–66 ABC World War II sitcom McHale's Navy. Vinson (right) as Sheriff Harold Sikes in the 1966–67 CBS western sitcom Pistols 'n' Petticoats.
The cast includes Mimi Michaels, Rance Howard, Carl Ballantine and Kiera Chaplin. Richard Rossi wrote, directed and also acted in the film. Rossi shot the film with a $300 consumer camcorder. The movie has a jittery, sepia-toned 1920s motif, employing silent film cards and a period look with a contemporary documentary style.
Just You and Me, Kid is a 1979 American comedy film starring George Burns, Brooke Shields, Lorraine Gary, Ray Bolger, Leon Ames, Carl Ballantine, Keye Luke and Burl Ives. It was directed by Leonard B. Stern and was released in July 1979 by Columbia Pictures.