Originally released in October 1966. Jerry later claimed he only did this film for the money, as he had no personal involvement in the production other than appearing in it.
I saw this as a kid before the real Moon landing of 1969, recognized Linda Harrison (Nova in planet of the Apes) in a quick speaking role, along with James Brolin. It was silly and fun, just like my childhood.
@CaptainNomura I'm perhaps a bit luckier in that I recognize (and remember!) Connie Stevens herself (Rowrrr!).
What I don't remember, sadly, is much of the actual moon landing itself. I remember my mother telling me to sit down and watch it--because she was sure I'd want to remember where I was at that moment. And I give her full credit for being right.
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But what I can't be sure of is which of from which of the two possible locations I actually witnessed it. :-/
@Mulsanne917flatout Oh yes, I remember Connie Stevens well too, I even met her once during the late 1960s at the then International Hotel (now Hilton) where Elvis was playing (didn't even know who Elvis was until I saw the sign, became a fan after seeing the 1964 movie Viva Las Vegas) where our family was visiting and almost ran into her. I think she said "Oh, excuse me. Hello". I also followed the moon landing program since the tragic 1967 Apollo fire but saw it only on b&w TV until Apollo13.
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EVERYBODY LOVES A CLOWN
postpile 6 days ago
Originally released in October 1966. Jerry later claimed he only did this film for the money, as he had no personal involvement in the production other than appearing in it.
fromthesidelines 3 weeks ago
one of jerry lewis best movies
bubbahotep1990 1 year ago 3
finally an accurate depiction of the future!
xhellonhighheels69x 1 year ago
Hey, were these the first wide-screen TV's?
calpicon 1 year ago
"...the fertilizer has hit the ventilator, sir." Funny G-rated line.
carlsetzer 1 year ago
I saw this as a kid before the real Moon landing of 1969, recognized Linda Harrison (Nova in planet of the Apes) in a quick speaking role, along with James Brolin. It was silly and fun, just like my childhood.
CaptainNomura 1 year ago 2
@CaptainNomura I'm perhaps a bit luckier in that I recognize (and remember!) Connie Stevens herself (Rowrrr!).
What I don't remember, sadly, is much of the actual moon landing itself. I remember my mother telling me to sit down and watch it--because she was sure I'd want to remember where I was at that moment. And I give her full credit for being right.
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But what I can't be sure of is which of from which of the two possible locations I actually witnessed it. :-/
Doh!
Mulsanne917flatout 3 months ago
@Mulsanne917flatout Oh yes, I remember Connie Stevens well too, I even met her once during the late 1960s at the then International Hotel (now Hilton) where Elvis was playing (didn't even know who Elvis was until I saw the sign, became a fan after seeing the 1964 movie Viva Las Vegas) where our family was visiting and almost ran into her. I think she said "Oh, excuse me. Hello". I also followed the moon landing program since the tragic 1967 Apollo fire but saw it only on b&w TV until Apollo13.
CaptainNomura 3 months ago
@Mulsanne917flatout
I like Samantha Stevens from Bewitched better. Just kidding ha ha. I know her name was Elizabeth Montgomery ;) She was pretty though.
IrishChris1979 1 month ago
Brings back fond memories. I wanted a clear plastic pillow like one in this. *.* Thanks for sharing.
GuinevereJuliet 1 year ago
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The title tune performed by Mr.Gary Lewis and his rock group"The Playboys"is great..I can't say the same about Mr.Jerry Lewis comedy here.
143AC 1 year ago 2
Thank you for putting up Way Way Out.
curtisrice142s9 2 years ago 4