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The Monkees: Hitting the High Seas (1967)

The Monkees: Hitting the High Seas (1967)
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Australian film favorite Chips Rafferty plays a scenery-chewing pirate captain in "Hitting the High Seas." Signing on as sailors, the Monkees discover that their captain is planning to hijack the luxury-liner the Queen Anne (other sources claim that the target is either the Queen Mary or the Queen Elizabeth, suggesting that the episode was considerably rewritten before filming). The boys try to organize a mutiny, only to find themselves on the business end of the skipper's sword. Songs: "Daydream Believer" and "Star Collector". Written by Jack Winter, "Hitting the High Seas" was originally telecast on November 27, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
James Frawley
 
 

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Australian film favorite Chips Rafferty plays a scenery-chewing pirate captain in "Hitting the High Seas." Signing on as sailors, the Monkees discover that their captain is planning to hijack the luxury-liner the Queen Anne (other sources claim that the target is either the Queen Mary or the Queen Elizabeth, suggesting that the episode was considerably rewritten before filming). The boys try to organize a mutiny, only to find themselves on the business end of the skipper's sword. Songs: "Daydream Believer" and "Star Collector". Written by Jack Winter, "Hitting the High Seas" was originally telecast on November 27, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
James Frawley
Writer(s):
Jack Winter
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