The Out-Of-Towners with Jack Lemmon: DVD Cover
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The Out-Of-Towners Director: Arthur Hiller Cast: Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis, Sandy Baron, Milt Kamen

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/25/2003
  • Original Release: 1969
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 7,034

Viewer Rating: (6 ratings)

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Closed Caption; Widescreen version enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs; English subtitles; Dolby Digital: English Mono, French Mono

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Leaving Home [5:04]
2. Bad Weather [9:49]
3. Lost Luggage [9:10]
4. Dining Car [7:46]
5. Transit Strike [6:38]
6. Murray Mugs the Kellermans [:04]
7. Police Station [7:03]
8. A Ride to Central Park [5:16]
9. Broken Tooth [9:39]
10. Gwen Loses Her Ring [7:18]
11. George Goes Deaf [7:43]
12. The Church Is Closed [3:52]
13. Another Out-of-Towner [3:35]
14. A Good Decision [6:11]

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Editorial Reviews

Ohio businessman Jack Lemmon is offered a golden job opportunity; all he has to do is relocate himself and wife Sandy Dennis to New York City. What follows has led some critics to complain that playwright Neil Simon has written a "hate letter" to Manhattan. Within a 36 hour period, the couple (a) loses their airplane luggage; (b) are forced to travel from Boston to New York in a greasy old train; ( c ) can't get any sort of service because virtually everyone in Fun City is on strike; (d) are mugged twice, once while they're asleep; (e) are reduced to sleeping on Central Park benches in their day clothes.....and so it goes, until the shabby, disheveled Lemmon tells his prospective bosses off, and he and his wife head back to Ohio---- almost. Punctuated by Sandy Dennis' plaintive "Oh, my Gawwwwd," The Out of Towners tightens the screws and ups the ante on the classic "comedy of errors" formula. Filmed on location, the picture features a who's who of character actors (Milt Kamen, Anne Meara, Phil Bruns, Dolph Sweet, Richard Libertini, Paul Dooley, Robert Walden, Ron Carey etc. etc. etc.) When first shown on network television, the film was shorn of its closing punchline because of an eccentric censorship rule. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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As Good As I Rememberby violinnm

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April 06, 2009: I bought this movie so that two friends and I could have a movie night. We watched the Zero Mostel/Gene Wilder version of The Producers and The Out-of-Towners. One of my friends had never seen either. It was a glorious evening! The cast was amazing, so many wonderful actors.

OLDIES BUT GOODIESby Anonymous

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January 09, 2005: I'VE SEEN THIS MOVIE OVER AND OVER AGAIN AND I DON'T GET TIRED OF IT.IT'S A GOOD PICK TO ENJOY ON A RAINY DAY AT HOME .


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