Wednesday, July 10, 2024

McHale's Navy

 
















11 comments:

gentbb said...

Loved that episode!!

It was like McClintock for me!

Susan said...

According to our old friend that screenshot is from McHale's Navy. Amazing how filmmakers could squeeze a spanking into any plot.

fatherjim said...

If you look closely at pic5 thru 7 of the series, you see she is wearing thigh-high stockings for her spanking. Wonder how that got by the TV censors back then. A similar shot during Donovan's Reef spanking shows she is wearing knee-high stockings. Just sloppy editing, I guess! lol! Good for us the ever vigilant!

Thanks for sharing!

Jim

Susan said...

Good question Jim.
Sue

Dr. Ken said...

gentbb -- It's too bad we didn't get to see more of it.

Susan -- You can fit anything into any plot if you set your mind to it.

fatherjim -- Why would that worry the censors? We're not seeing that much more of her leg, just stockings above the knee and it looks like a bit of a tab of a garter belt

Chronic Excessive Manliness said...

I've never seen that movie, might have to check into it.

Dr. Ken said...

Chronic Excessive Manliness --"McHale's Navy" was a TV show that ran for four seasons (1962-1966). This scene is from Season 2, episode 24--"Babette Go Home". We only see the last three swats (out of 10, apparently). You can find the episode online--the spanking is somewhere around the 23 minute mark or slightly after.

Anonymous said...

One of my favorite "video" scenes, ever! Thanks Dr. K. for the "reprise"!

Dr. Ken said...

Anonymous -- Happy to do it. Even as short as it is, I've always enjoyed that scene!

Jimc said...

Yes a true favorite. I loved her position otk and of course the spanking.like the others I was excited about seeing her stockings while otk and also Donovan's Reef. Great find thanks for sharing. Have a great day..
Jim

Dr. Ken said...

Jim -- it's an all-too-short scene, but still a nice memory. And I don't know if she had any "padding" under her dress, but the swats and her reaction look pretty real. She may have been willing to "suffer" for her art...