| "The Sound of Quacking" | |
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| Season 1, Episode 7 | |
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| The Castaways are in a food drought and are faced with starvation. Will Gilligan's duck "Everett" become a messenger of rescue––or a duck dinner? | |
| Basic Info | |
| Air Date: | 11/7/64 |
| Written By: | Lawrence J. Cohen and Fred Freeman |
| Directed By: | Thomas Montgomery |
| Guest Cast: | None |
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The Sound Of Quacking is the Seventh episode of Gilligan's Island. It aired November 7, 1964.
Synopsis
When the Skipper shows up for breakfast, Mary Ann greets him with two tiny spots of mackerel and bananas. She reveals that some sort of blight is going on, and that the Professor is doing what he can to stop it. Gilligan does his part by dressing as a scarecrow to keep birds away from the healthy seeds Professor is trying to plant. With all the food being rationed, Mr. Howell starts bribing people for their olives. The Professor soon comes back with evidence the blight has hit all the edible plants on the island except for bushes full of berries the Professor believes could be poisonous. They soon see a migratory duck head for the lagoon. The Professor suggests that instead of eating it that they try tying a message to its leg to get rescued. They try various means to catch it, finally luring it in with Gilligan's sneaker disguised as a decoy.
Gilligan adopts and names the duck Everett, but everyone else wants to roast it as food. Meanwhile, Gilligan exercises Everett by letting him fly with a leash on him, but after sending him off with a message, Everett refuses to leave the island, landing again laying an egg. Gilligan renames him Emily, but after failed turns trying to send him off, everyone still wants to cook him as food. With the professor as they only voice of reason, Gilligan keeps guard over Emily during the night and dreams he's a sheriff in the Old West. The Skipper is his inept deputy, and Mr. Howell and the Professor are the bad guys trying to steal Emily. Ginger tries to get him drunk so she can take Emily, and Mary Ann comes in as a concerned citizen. Mrs. Howell is a Spanish Senorita trying to help, but she has ulterior motives. Freeing Emily to keep her safe, Gilligan shoots it out with Mr. Howell and the Professor and drives them out of town, but when he fires his guns to celebrate, he accidentally takes out Emily. He wakes to find the Skipper coming for Emily. Gilligan still won't let him hurt her, so the Skipper leaves him with the hatchet and the choice to make for himself. Waiting at the table, everyone starts feeling guilty that they took Emily's life to save their own. Gilligan brings out a covered tray, but no one can bring themselves to eat. As they hear quacking, they realize Gilligan didn't kill her after all. He left her near the bushes of berries which she's now eating, proving they're not poisonous. With the means to survive the blight, they send Emily off after all, but Gilligan has forgot to attach the note. Everyone walks away in disgust as Gilligan holds out the note trying to lure Emily back.
Credits
Main Cast
- Bob Denver as Gilligan
- Alan Hale Jr. as The Skipper
- Jim Backus as Mr. Howell
- Natalie Schafer as Mrs. Howell
- Tina Louise as Ginger
- Dawn Wells as Mary Ann
- Russell Johnson as The Professor
Guest Cast
- None
Trivia
- In Gilligan's dream sequence, Gilligan is a town marshall determined to protect his duck from everyone else! The Skipper is the dopey deputy with a knife and fork, Ginger tries to give him an unworkable gun, Mrs Howell has a bottle of duck sauce, Mr Howell and the Professor are the bad guys and Mary Ann is the girl of the golden west.
- Even in a fantasy, Gilligan cant do anything right - he shoots his own duck!
- The Western set is also seen in Mr. Howell's dream sequence in The Sweepstakes; it is best known as the set of the TV series, "Gunsmoke," which edged out "Gilligan's Island."
- In Gilligan's dream, the storefront for Carr Brothers Land Office appears repeatedly all over the street although this could just be attributed to the surreal nature of the dream.
- It is highly unlikely that anyone would find a note on the leg of a migratory duck.
- Everett's cage later turns into a purse for Mrs. Howell in The Big Gold Strike.
