A work in progress.
Below are the links to all the films, TV shows and other places you will find all or some part of the spacesuits originally featured in; Way... Way Out.
I'll update it when necessary and will hopefully also identify alterations, customisations and variations. If you think you've found a new appearance not listed then let me know in the comments below. Otherwise; Go explore the Suitography.
Way... Way Out (1966) Film
The Time Tunnel - Episode 2: One Way to the Moon (1966) TV Show
Lost In Space - S3 E8 - Flight into the Future (1967) TV Show
The Green Hornet - Invasion from Outerspace (1967) TV Show
The Invaders - Moonshot (1967) TV Show
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - Journey with Fear" (1967) TV Show
In Like Flint (1967) Film
Get Smart – Pheasant Under Glass (1969) TV Show
Future Blues by Canned Heat (1970) Album cover
The Bob Hope Show (1971) TV Show
Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) Film
Star Wars: A New Hope - Part 2 - (1977) Film
Warp Speed (1981) Film
The Philadelphia Experiment (1984) Film
Steve
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Way... Way Out (1966)
Set sometime in the future but being more sixties than you can shake Austin Power’s Mojo at. Way... Way Out is a Gerry Lewis film about America’s moon-base and how it has to keep replacing its crews all the time because of the male astronaut’s unspent frustrations causing them to go a bit mad in the head.
The obvious answer, for the sake of the films plot, is to send a ‘couple’ up but in order to avoid impropriety they insist on them being married first. And that’s the whole set-up really. You just have to chuck in the unmarried Russians from a neighbouring moon-base, who pop round to flaunt their godless un-American ways, and you have a comedy of sexual politics set firmly in the midst of the cold war regardless of how far in the future it would like to imagine its self being.
But let’s talk space suits
I’m going to hazard a guess here and say that these particular suits were made for this film as original costumes. They’re seemingly inspired by the silver NASA Mercury suits although they aren’t exact copies.
There are at least four of them seen in one scene, as well as a possible fifth suit belonging to the Russian which has a red (well it would wouldn’t it) helmet. Although it’s highly possible that this could be one of the other suits doubling up with the helmet repainted.
What’s hard to see from these pictures, having come from a blurry old video, is that there’s a slight difference within the helmets design and those worn by the film’s two leads have visors that are a little larger and allow their features to be more visible than the other two cast member. Logical I suppose but why not make them all the same? Maybe it’s just one of those things or is that the infamous Lewis ego at work! We’ll probably never know nor should we really care.
The obvious answer, for the sake of the films plot, is to send a ‘couple’ up but in order to avoid impropriety they insist on them being married first. And that’s the whole set-up really. You just have to chuck in the unmarried Russians from a neighbouring moon-base, who pop round to flaunt their godless un-American ways, and you have a comedy of sexual politics set firmly in the midst of the cold war regardless of how far in the future it would like to imagine its self being.
I’m going to hazard a guess here and say that these particular suits were made for this film as original costumes. They’re seemingly inspired by the silver NASA Mercury suits although they aren’t exact copies.
There are at least four of them seen in one scene, as well as a possible fifth suit belonging to the Russian which has a red (well it would wouldn’t it) helmet. Although it’s highly possible that this could be one of the other suits doubling up with the helmet repainted.
What’s hard to see from these pictures, having come from a blurry old video, is that there’s a slight difference within the helmets design and those worn by the film’s two leads have visors that are a little larger and allow their features to be more visible than the other two cast member. Logical I suppose but why not make them all the same? Maybe it’s just one of those things or is that the infamous Lewis ego at work! We’ll probably never know nor should we really care.
Anyway depending on which order you read these posts in you may or may not know that this is the starting point of a very interesting journey that ends in a galaxy far, far away. Follow the Way Out Spacesuit link below.
Steve
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