
Way... Way Out
In a futuristic world, the USA decides to send a married couple of astronauts to its moon base in order to prevent any improper contact with the Soviet female cosmonauts manning the USSR moon base.
- Rated
- Approved
- Runtime
- 1h 41m
- Released
- 1966
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 1966
Storyline
In a futuristic world, the USA decides to send a married couple of astronauts to its moon base in order to prevent any improper contact with the Soviet female cosmonauts manning the USSR moon base.
Top credits
Jerry Lewis — Peter Mattemore
Connie Stevens — Eileen Forbes
Robert Morley — Harold Quonset
Dennis Weaver — Hoffman
Did you know
• Some of the sets were recycled for Lost in Space (1965) that was being filmed around about the same time.
• The title song, "Way . . . Way Out", is performed by Jerry Lewis' son's band, Gary Lewis & The Playboys.
• One of the rare Jerry Lewis movies from the 1960s that was not directed by himself or Frank Tashlin (Boeing, Boeing (1965) being one of the other exceptions up until 1966).
User reviews
Incredible sets, good camera-work, a few great gags
It was truly, Way...Way Out!
Moderately amusing for about half its length...
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Mono
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
- Color
- Color



















