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A failed gambler, intent on meeting a rich widow, tricks his widowed brother-in-law into boarding a cruise ship as dance hosts.A failed gambler, intent on meeting a rich widow, tricks his widowed brother-in-law into boarding a cruise ship as dance hosts.A failed gambler, intent on meeting a rich widow, tricks his widowed brother-in-law into boarding a cruise ship as dance hosts.
Gloria DeHaven
- Vivian
- (as Gloria De Haven)
León Singer
- Willie the Pilot
- (as Leon Singer)
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- Writer
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBetween takes one day Donald O'Connor stopped by Brent Spiner's trailer and showed him a tape of him dancing in many movies.
- GoofsWhen Herb comes up to Charlie, who is faking an injury in front of Liz in order to elude Gil, the two pretend to not know each other and Liz believes them, even though they were looking around in her suite together when she and her mother walked in.
- Quotes
Mavis LaBreche: I need a crap and a nap and I don't need an audience!"
- Crazy creditsDuring the first part of the credits, the cast (singly and in pairs) dances; during the latter part, we see outtakes.
- SoundtracksImagination
Written by Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen
Performed by Music Sales Big Band
Courtesy of Music Sales Corporation
Featured review
Wlater Matthau and Jack Lemmon are one of the most beloved silver screen pairings, having made such classic films like 'The Fortune Cookie' (for which Matthau won his Oscar) and the more well known 'The Odd Couple' together.
In the 1990's film studios realised again what a great partnership they had on their hands to exploit,and so the duo made four films together in this period, with 'Out to sea' being one of them.
It's not a great film, I'll say that from the start. The plot is thin and the film itself is overlong. BUT, what makes it is the chemistry between the two leads. Their friendship both on and off screen shines through for all to see and these talented comedic actors wring every last joke out of the script. For that alone this film is a good one.
A mention must go to Brett Spiner also, who has the thankless task of playing straight man to Matthau and Lemmon. He does however steal quite a few scenes and deserves the laughs he gets.
Overall, this isn't the duo at their best, but it certainly beats a lot of the other comedies we have today.
In the 1990's film studios realised again what a great partnership they had on their hands to exploit,and so the duo made four films together in this period, with 'Out to sea' being one of them.
It's not a great film, I'll say that from the start. The plot is thin and the film itself is overlong. BUT, what makes it is the chemistry between the two leads. Their friendship both on and off screen shines through for all to see and these talented comedic actors wring every last joke out of the script. For that alone this film is a good one.
A mention must go to Brett Spiner also, who has the thankless task of playing straight man to Matthau and Lemmon. He does however steal quite a few scenes and deserves the laughs he gets.
Overall, this isn't the duo at their best, but it certainly beats a lot of the other comedies we have today.
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- Also known as
- Gemide Dans
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $33,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $29,022,252
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,887,675
- Jul 6, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $30,716,901
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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