Way... Way Out

Way... Way Out

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Cold War | Astronaut

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Gordon Douglas, Ray Kellogg, Joseph E. Rickards
  • Cast(s): Jerry Lewis, Connie Stevens, Robert Morley, Dennis Weaver, Howard Morris See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 41min
  • Music: Lalo Schifrin,David Dockendorf,Al Overton
  • Similar To: Despicable Me 4, Slanted
  • Story:
    A platonically wed American couple run a lunar weather station near an unwed Soviet couple.
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STORY

Story
A platonically wed American couple run a lunar weather station near an unwed Soviet couple.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Some of the sets were recycled for Lost in Space (1965) that was being filmed around about the same time.

The title song, "Way . . . Way Out", is performed by Jerry Lewis' son's band, Gary Lewis & The Playboys.

One of the rare Jerry Lewis movies from the 1960s that was not directed by himself or Frank Tashlin (Boeing, Boeing (1965) being one of the other exceptions up until 1966).

The film takes place in 1989.

The song Connie Stevens hums in the bath is the title tune to "A Certain Smile," a previous 20th Century Fox release,from 1958.

Popular Dialogues

"[First lines] Narrator: This is Colonel John "Shorty" Powers in Lunar Launch Control. This story takes place near the turn of the century -not the last century, the *next* century. Nothing very much has happened since the 1960's: There as still a United Nations, and peace in the world... or at least what we have come to accept as "peace"."

"Ponsonby: I'm afraid the fertilizer has hit the ventilator sir!"