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Ensign O'Toole Operation: Brooklyn (1962–1963) Online

Ensign O'Toole Operation: Brooklyn (1962–1963) Online
Original Title :
Operation: Brooklyn
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
1962–1963
Directror :
Jackie Cooper
Cast :
Dean Jones,Jay C. Flippen,Jack Mullaney
Writer :
Jack Raymond,William J. Lederer
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
6.1/10
Ensign O'Toole Operation: Brooklyn (1962–1963) Online

O'Toole must get Seaman Di Julio, who promised his parents he'd return to Brooklyn and run the family restaurant, to re-enlist in the navy. His plan: invite Papa Di Julio onboard the ship to see how indispensable his son is.
Episode cast overview:
Dean Jones Dean Jones - Ensign O'Toole
Jay C. Flippen Jay C. Flippen - Chief Petty Officer Homer Nelson
Jack Mullaney Jack Mullaney - Lt. Rex St. John
Jack Albertson Jack Albertson - Lt. Cdr. Virgil Stoner
Harvey Lembeck Harvey Lembeck - DiJulio
Beau Bridges Beau Bridges - Spicer
Robert Sorrells Robert Sorrells - White
Penny Santon Penny Santon - Mama Di Julio
Ken Berry Ken Berry - Lt. Melton
Joe Higgins Joe Higgins - Chief Henly (as Joe Higgens)
Les Brown Jr. Les Brown Jr. - Lt. Cobby
Bob Hull Bob Hull - Cook's Assistant
Romo Vincent Romo Vincent - Papa Di Julio

Closing credits: The characters and events depicted in this photoplay are fictional. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.


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Ensign O'Toole (Dean Jones) has a hot date while in the port of New York. He stakes Chief Nelson (Jay C. Flippen) to have Seaman Di Julio (Harvey Lembeck) to sign his reenlistment papers. Di Julio is agitated and tells Chief that he's not going to reenlist and has promised his Brooklyn parents that he will take over the family restaurant when his current hitch expired. O'Toole and Chief go with Di Julio to his family's Italian restaurant that evening. Once there the men see that the parents are happy running the restaurant and Di Julio is still happy with the Navy. But, as a matter of pride, Di Julio is reluctant to say anything against his promise. O'Toole tells Papi Di Julio (Romo Vincent) that his son is a very important man on the ship and makes corresponding arrangements aboard when he comes to visit. Different crewmen come to the Di Julio with comical means of importance.