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Out of Sight 1966

★ 4.83 votes87 min📅 1966-05-12

"It's so way out ... it's Out of Sight!"

Dive into the vibrant world of *Out of Sight* (1966), Lennie Weinrib's riotous blend of teen beach party antics, spy satire, and musical energy.

Director: Lennie Weinrib

Cast

Jonathan Daly
Jonathan Daly
Homer
Norman Grabowski
Norman Grabowski
Huh!
Karen Jensen
Karen Jensen
Sandra Carter
Robert Pine
Robert Pine
Greg
Carolyne Barry
Marvin
Wende Wagner
Wende Wagner
Scuba
Maggie Thrett
Maggie Thrett
Wipeout
Deanna Lund
Deanna Lund
Tuff Bod
Rena Horten
The Girl From F.L.U.S.H
Billy Curtis
Billy Curtis
The Man From F.L.U.S.H.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Out of Sight (1966) about?

*Out of Sight* follows a butler thrust into action when a superspy's boss is away, as he races to stop a bomb plot at a music festival. Along the way, he's hounded by three glamorous assassins working for the mysterious agency F.L.U.S.H., blending spy thrills with comedic chases and musical interludes.

Who directed Out of Sight?

Lennie Weinrib directed this offbeat spy-comedy, infusing it with the playful energy of '60s teen films.

Who stars in Out of Sight?

The film stars Jonathan Daly as the intrepid butler, alongside Norman Grabowski, Karen Jensen, Robert Pine, and Carolyne Barry in key roles.

Is Out of Sight (1966) worth watching?

While *Out of Sight* is a cult favorite rather than a mainstream classic, its unique mix of comedy, music, and spy spoofs offers plenty of charm for fans of the era. The groovy soundtrack and zany premise make it a fun, if somewhat dated, time capsule of '60s pop culture.

How long is Out of Sight?

The runtime for *Out of Sight* is 87 minutes.

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About Out of Sight (1966) — Beach Party Spy Spoof with Groovy Music & Wild Hotrods

Dive into the vibrant world of *Out of Sight* (1966), Lennie Weinrib's riotous blend of teen beach party antics, spy satire, and musical energy. This 87-minute comedy throws viewers into a zany plot where a butler-turned-superspy must defuse a bomb at a music festival while dodging three alluring assassins from the shadowy agency F.L.U.S.H. Packed with go-go beats and vintage hotrods, the film swirls with groovy '60s flair, turning espionage into a stage for surfrock and garage-rock performances. Gary Lewis and the Playboys, The Turtles, and other legends lend their talents to a soundtrack that crackles with youthful rebellion and playful mischief, making it as much a time capsule as a comedy. Expect sun-drenched beaches, wacky gadgets, and a plot that zips from one musical number to the next.

Directed with a wink at the era's tropes, *Out of Sight* (1966) delivers a breezy, sun-soaked romp where nothing is quite what it seems—especially the villains, who double as chart-topping heartthrobs. The film's breezy tone and genre-mashing style capture the freewheeling spirit of mid-century pop culture, offering a snapshot of an era when spy flicks met drive-in dreams. Whether you're a fan of vintage comedy, music-heavy films, or just crave a good-natured laugh, this cult classic promises a wild ride through a decade of radical style and reckless fun.