Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA NASA janitor is sent into space.A NASA janitor is sent into space.A NASA janitor is sent into space.
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- 1 nomination au total
- Cervantes
- (as Robert Simon)
- Officer
- (uncredited)
- Technician
- (uncredited)
- Woman at Mailbox
- (uncredited)
- Engineer
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesAccording to Don Knotts's autobiography, the idea of the film originated during the writing of The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966). Knotts and screenwriter James Fritzell were in a tall building writing the script, but Fritzell's partner, Everett Greenbaum, wouldn't join them because of his fear of heights. Knotts and Fritzell then began joking about the worst job to have if one was scared of heights. Being an astronaut was the top choice.
- GaffesRoy is said to be an only child, but he has four nieces.
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Donelli: [hands Roy a broom] Here you are. Now in the mornings you sweep all locker area and boiler room. In the afternoons, you wet down and mop. Now the top of the lockers should be kept - clean at all times. They'll be inspected by me personally daily at 1700 hours. Now in the morning when you...
Roy Fleming: Excuse me sir, uh, is this all sorta like, uh, part of the training program?
Donelli: What training program?
Roy Fleming: You know... whoosh!
[imitates a rocket]
Roy Fleming: Space.
Donelli: This is your space: from there, to there, and I expect you to keep it clean Fleming! Now then...
Roy Fleming: You mean, I-I-I'm a, I'm a janitor?
Donelli: [laughs] Why of course not! My boy, you are a WB-1074 *apprentice* janitor.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Ironside: Five Miles High (1969)
Don Knotts fit into this era perfectly and became as popular in theaters, as he was on TV. When you look back at this era from a 21st century perspective, the Reluctant Astronaut (1967), is probably his most popular film, however it did have its growing pains when it was initially released. The same week this film was released, NASA experienced one of its worst tragedies in history, with the loss of the Apollo 1 crew. This made the film unpopular with older people, but did not deter the love and respect that the kids had for it. You then add in the syndication reruns, VHS releases and networks, like TV Land, running it all the time and over the decades, this film would lose that tragic connection. It would become, what most people would say, is a textbook example of what a fun Don Knotts film looks like. In a nutshell, a carnival-ride worker, Roy Fleming (Knotts), unwittingly lands a janitor job at NASA and through dumb luck, gets the opportunity of a lifetime to fly into space. The only drawback is, he hates heights and is a coward. He also has to hide his secrets from his family back home. He has to maintain this false "astronaut" persona, in order to make his father, Buck (Arthur O'Connell), proud of him and the woman of his desires, Ellie (Joan Freeman), respect him as a great man.
The film has a low-budget, television look to it, but that doesn't really effect the film too much. It actually helps the comedy work better. It helps draw an excellent contrast between the small town, Missouri lifestyle in Roy's hometown, with the high-tech (1960s style), future world of the space agency. Don Knotts is quite humorous, even from a 21st century perspective. He has a history with audiences, that allow grown-ups to enjoy his work as much as the kids do. Also on deck for this film is a young, Leslie Nielsen, as Major Fred Gifford, who is the real, respected astronaut, who befriends Roy at the space agency. It is interesting watching Nielsen's earlier films, because he had to play his roles much more straighter, than his famous Frank Drebin role in the Police Squad films. The Reluctant Astronaut (1967), is a film that "is" what it is supposed to be. It is a fun movie, that the whole family can enjoy. It also is a movie, that older people shouldn't be ashamed of watching alone either. Why should the audiences of the 1960s have all the fun? You should too.
6.9 (C MyGrade) = 7 IMDB.
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- 27 juin 2022
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- Budget
- 1 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 42 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1