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"The Kidnapper"
Season 3, Episode 12
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Mrs. Howell is kidnapped and then Mary and Ginger. Someone on the island is abducting the Castaways.
Basic Info
Air Date: November 28, 1966
Written By: Ray Singer
Directed By: Jerry Hopper
Guest Cast: Don Rickles as Norbert Wiley
Episode guide
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The Kidnapper is the 80th episode of Gilligan's Island and the twelfth episode of the third season. It aired November 28, 1966.

Ransomnote

The ransom note.

Synopsis

A stranger covertly lands on the island and kidnaps Mrs. Howell, leaving behind a note demanding $10,000 and requesting Gilligan and the Professor to deliver it to a log on the north side. Meanwhile, Gilligan is distracted by the fact that the log is twelve paces from a large rock than seven paces. When he delivers the money, he doesn't think it's far enough in and crawls in further, getting stuck, stumbling around with it over his head then flipping him into the air. Mrs. Howell is found bound and gagged, but she's unable to describe her kidnapper before Mary Ann vanishes. The kidnapper demands $20,000 for her return and requests that the Howells deliver the money to an idol on the South end of the island. Mary Ann vanishes to escape, but Ginger gets kidnapped next and the price for her is $30,000. When she returns to camp, she reveals her abductor plans on kidnapping everyone else then starting all over again. The Skipper and Professor set a trap for the criminal with Gilligan as the bait, but he gets scared and trips the trap. In the confusion, the Skipper captures Norbert Wiley, a career con-artist whose boat got beached on the island and left his propeller bent. He's kept in a bamboo cage to keep him under control, but the island bars do not stop him from showering the Howells with flattery. As the Skipper and Professor work to repair his boat, Ginger tries to psychoanalyze Wiley. She convinces the rest to let him out, but at a party for Wiley that night, he secretly steals the women's jewelry and pick-pockets the men of their valuables, eventually slipping away and escaping on the repaired boat. As the Professor turns to Ginger to remind her it's not so easy to reform a criminal, she confesses that the exact same thing happened in the movie from which she got the idea.

Credits

Main Cast

Guest Cast

Trivia

  • This is one of two episodes where Ginger actually botches a possible rescue; the other being The Big Gold Strike.
  • Wiley's prison on the island is possibly the bamboo cage left over from Topsy-Turvy, maybe even dating all the way back to the one used by the Japanese Sailor in So Sorry, My Island Now.
  • Ginger's decision to free Wiley from imprisonment and jeopardize their hopes of rescue indicates that she requires psychological attention. She also reveals similar characteristics with Jackson Farrell in Little Island, Big Gun, Jonathan Kincaid in The Hunter and with President Rodriguez in The Little Dictator.
  • The Castaways having a party with Wiley so soon after his crimes on the island is one of the most far-fetched scenarios in the series.
  • Wiley takes Gilligan's pocketknife, Mr. Howell's wallet, gold lighter and suspenders, Mrs. Howell's necklace, Ginger's earrings and the Professor's watch.

Quotes

  • Gilligan - "Wow, a two-page ransom note!"

  • Skipper - "Kidnappers don't have to have a sense of direction!"

  • Gilligan - "Why couldn't it be the fat one in the captain's hat?"

  • Mr. Howell - "A Howell never carries petty cash!"

  • Gilligan - "Professor, what am I going to do?"
    Professor - "I think it might require a tree surgeon."

  • Ginger - "She's gone! Mary Ann has been kidnaped!'
    Mrs. Howell - "Why that nasty little copy-cat!"

  • Mr. Howell - "Well, it's going to take an active person with muscles of steel to climb up and put the money in the mouth of that idol. So, come on, Lovey. I'll give you a boost!"
    Mrs. Howell - "Thurston, I couldn't possibly climb that idol."
    Mr. Howell - "Well, I paid the ransom money! Must I do everything?"

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