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

Ensign O'Toole Operation: Swindle (1962–1963) Online
Original Title :
Operation: Swindle
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
1962–1963
Directror :
Hy Averback
Cast :
Dean Jones,Jay C. Flippen,Jack Mullaney
Writer :
Bill Davenport,Charles Tannen
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
6.2/10
Ensign O'Toole Operation: Swindle (1962–1963) Online

Chief Nelson is in love and hearing wedding bells, so much so that he fails to realize he's being conned by his Southern sweetheart.
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
Charles Watts Charles Watts - Leslie
Dub Taylor Dub Taylor - Clerk
Rosemary DeCamp Rosemary DeCamp - Leona

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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Kulafyn

Kulafyn

The USS Appleby is in the port of Norfolk, Virginia and the crew is swooning for Southern girls. Chief Nelson (Jay C. Flippen) has met a woman named Leona (character actress Rosemary DeCamp, who would often played a mother in works such as "That Girl" and "Yankee Doodle Dandy"). Chief wants to get married and the men decide to throw him a wedding aboard the Appleby. Ensign O'Toole (Dean Jones) gets permission from Commander Stoner (Jack Albertson) who wants to sing in the ceremony. When Chief tells the men more about Leona they suspect she is after his money in a business scheme. O'Toole goes to the Norfolk Hall of Records to ask about her to the clerk (Virginia-born Dub Taylor who gives a good Southern exchange). He's told information that seems to point to Leona being a swindler. Meanwhile, Chief is at her mansion signing papers with Leona and her brother Leslie (Charles Watts) in a business venture. Chief has given him a check for $15,000. O'Toole goes to the pair to try and turn the tables on them.