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Out of Sight

  • 1966
  • Unrated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
153
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Out of Sight (1966)
ParodyComedy

Teenage/secret agent/musical comedy about Big Daddy, who's been "driven mad by rock'n'roll", so he plans to sabotage a music fair with a bomb. Secret agent Homer comes to the rescue aided by... Read allTeenage/secret agent/musical comedy about Big Daddy, who's been "driven mad by rock'n'roll", so he plans to sabotage a music fair with a bomb. Secret agent Homer comes to the rescue aided by his girlfriend Sandra along with Marvin. The sinister villains belong to the crime syndic... Read allTeenage/secret agent/musical comedy about Big Daddy, who's been "driven mad by rock'n'roll", so he plans to sabotage a music fair with a bomb. Secret agent Homer comes to the rescue aided by his girlfriend Sandra along with Marvin. The sinister villains belong to the crime syndicate F.L.U.S.H. Featuring the musical groups The Turtles, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, The ... Read all

  • Director
    • Lennie Weinrib
  • Writers
    • Larry Hovis
    • David Asher
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Daly
    • Karen Jensen
    • Robert Pine
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    153
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lennie Weinrib
    • Writers
      • Larry Hovis
      • David Asher
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Daly
      • Karen Jensen
      • Robert Pine
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jonathan Daly
    Jonathan Daly
    • Homer
    Karen Jensen
    • Sandra Carter
    Robert Pine
    Robert Pine
    • Greg
    Carolyne Barry
    • Marvin
    • (as Carole Shelyne)
    Wende Wagner
    Wende Wagner
    • Scuba
    Maggie Thrett
    Maggie Thrett
    • Wipeout
    Deanna Lund
    Deanna Lund
    • Tuff Bod
    Rena Horten
    Rena Horten
    • The Girl from Flush
    John Lawrence
    John Lawrence
    • Big D
    Jimmy Murphy
    Jimmy Murphy
    • Mousie
    Norman Grabowski
    Norman Grabowski
    • Huh!
    Forrest Lewis
    Forrest Lewis
    • Mr. Carter
    Deon Douglas
    • Mike
    Bob Eubanks
    Bob Eubanks
    • Concert Announcer
    • (voice)
    Pamela Rodgers
    Pamela Rodgers
    • Madge
    Vicki Fee
    • Janet
    Coby Denton
    • Tom
    Billy Curtis
    Billy Curtis
    • The Man from Flush
    • Director
      • Lennie Weinrib
    • Writers
      • Larry Hovis
      • David Asher
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    Ddey65

    Way Out? No. Cornball? YES!

    I first heard about this movie from the book "Barris TV & Movie Cars," by George Barris & David Fetherston, and immediately, I wanted to know if it was as corny as it looked. I later found out that the book mistook Carole Shelyne for Karen Jensen, and that it makes the 1966-68 Batman TV Series look like Hill Street Blues.

    This crackpot spy spoof, is about an employee of a secret agent named Homer(Jonathan Daly), who impersonates one, when he's hired by a beach bunny (Karen Jensen), to stop an organization called "F.L.U.S.H.," lead by a villain with as bad slavic accent(John Lawrence), from destroying rock'n'roll. All the while, he's being hounded by F.L.U.S.H.'s agents, many of them gorgeous women, and one geeky, boy-crazy friend of the beach bunny (Carole Shelyne). As Marvin, Shelyne's character is supposed to be ugly, but this was made at a time when 'ugly' could be defined as having thick glasses and an aggressive sexual desire. The bands in this movie were supposed to be "way out," but even by 1966 standards, that's far from the truth. The only way out thing about it was Homer's car (the ZZR), F.L.U.S.H.'s motorcycle, and a custom T-Bird Sports Roadster at the beginning. The movie is terrific for the bubble-gum set, and anyone with a goofy sense of humor, but if you try to find it at your local video store, the clerk will hand you a copy of the 1998 Jennifer Lopez movie, so look for it on cable-TV instead.

    Ironically, 18 years after this movie was made, a REAL organization was establish to destroy rock'n'roll, as well as rap, by a woman who is now the Second Lady of the United States, but it isn't called F.L.U.S.H.,...it's called the P.M.R.C.!
    8garryltodd-00771

    Solid '60's goofy pop culture fun!

    Unlike the other reviewer, I absolutely ADORE this semi-forgotten 60's teen/beach romp. It's a James Bond spoof, with character actors(Jonathan Daly, Lennie Weinrib), actual stars(Robert Pine and an uncredited Richard Dawson & Bob Eubanks), groovy '60's bands(The Turtles! The Astronauts! Dobie Gray! Freddie & The Dreamers!) beach babes(Wende Wagner, Deanna Lund, Karen Jenden) and a classic George Barriss car(the ZZR, a must-see!). Is it Citizen Kane? Hell no. Is it goofy '60's fun with good music & bikinis? HELL YES! Watch it on YouTube sometime. Brings back great memories.
    5zippgun

    Damp spy camp at the beach party

    The sands were running out for the Beach party movie cycle by the time this major studio entry hit the Drive-ins in 1966."Out of sight" tries to vary the formula with a witless spy plot,aping the Bond mania of the time.A Russian type villain called Big D(John Lawrence),aiming to sabotage the local teen scene,finds himself up against pretend secret agent Homer(Jonathan Daly-who is like a cross between Jerry Lewis and Bugs Bunny).Big D tries to bump off Homer using a group of assassin babes,including Wende Wagner(from the "Green Hornet" TV series)and the amazing Deanna Lund(from "Land of the Giants"),who plays a hip swinging bad girl called "Tuff Bod"!Also featuring some gags about a girl and a male midget on a motor cycle as agents of..ahem.."F.L.U.S.H"(they are not the main bad guys),and naturally including lots of hunks and bikini girls doing the "jerk" at the beach.

    I actually liked a lot of the music here,which kicks off with Gary Lewis and the Playboy's great "Malibu run",and includes the Astronauts doing a creditable "Baby please don't go",the Turtles performing a semi-psychedelic/Byrds type number in someones front room,ersatz concert footage of Brit joke rockers Freddie and the Dreamers and best of all,Dobie Gray with his classic minor dance hit "Out on the floor"(criminally interrupted by a silly chase scene).The catchy theme tune is by Nik Venet,early producer for the Beach Boys at Capitol records.
    2cmdahoust

    Another Lame 60's Pop Movie

    As someone who enjoys watching movies from the mid 60's for time capsule effect. This is another lame movie that just doesn't cut it. Robert Pine who played the Captain on CHIPS is the only actor I recognized in this flick. It's a mish mash of unlikely themes and story lines which don't come together. The musical acts are ok, but with Freddie and the Dreamers being the top billed act, I cannot recommend this movie to anyone. If you double billed this movie with 'Hold On' another flick from 1966, you would have the worst double feature possible.
    2moonspinner55

    "This is really serious!" .. "I'll say! I'm the only one here without a date!"

    Beach bunny overhears nefarious plans by "Big Daddy" to bomb the upcoming beach fair, enlists the aid of a nerdy special agent (top-billed Jonathan Daly, who acts like his teeth are too big for his mouth). Universal aping the A. I. P. "Beach Party" flicks, which were already going out of style. Musical guests Gary Lewis & the Playboys and The Turtles help, but nothing could possibly compensate for the lack of laughs in this script, the leering/nudging performances, the ugly cinematography, and the slow, wooden direction by one Lennie Weinrib, who helms these proceedings like someone who's never seen a movie before much less directed one. * from ****

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    • Trivia
      Vicki Fee's debut.
    • Goofs
      Although the bands that perform in the film were legitimate artists of the time, several of the songs they play on the soundtrack have music that includes pianos, organs, symphonic strings, and horns that are nowhere to be seen on screen.
    • Soundtracks
      Malibu Run
      Written by Jimmy Karstein, Leon Russell, Gary Lewis and T. Leslie

      Performed by Gary Lewis & The Playboys

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 1966 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Longe da Vista
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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