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''Out of Sight'' is a 1966
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with elements of the spy spoof. It is the third and last of a series of films geared at teenagers by director
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and producer
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for
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. Perhaps inspired by the success of the
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' teenage films, as well as Weinrib and Patton's ''
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'' knockoff, ''
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'', Universal and MCA signed a contract in 1965 for the pair to make 14 rock 'n' roll films in a two-year period; however, the only ones produced were ''
Wild Wild Winter ''Wild Wild Winter'' is a 1966 Universal Pictures beach party comedy film directed by standup comedian Lennie Weinrib and starring Gary Clarke and Chris Noel. It was produced by Bart Patton and is notable for featuring Jay and the Americans a ...
'' and this film. The title of the film was originally announced as ''Thunder Blunder'' a parody of '' Thunderball''.


Plot

Homer (
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) is a
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to
secret agent Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence) from non-disclosed sources or divulging of the same without the permission of the holder of the information for a tangib ...
John Stamp. Overhearing a plot to disrupt a concert, Sandra Carter (
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) contacts Stamp to seek his assistance but with his boss away, Homer steps into the role of superspy to save
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from the criminal organisation known as F.L.U.S.H. FLUSH sends three
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assassins after Sandra and Homer: Scuba (
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), Tuff Bod (
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) and Wipe Out (
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).


Production notes


Cast & crew

''Out of Sight'' features a variety of Universal contract players, musical performances by Gary Lewis and the Playboys,
Dobie Gray Dobie Gray (born Lawrence Darrow Brown; July 26, 1940 – December 6, 2011) was an American singer and songwriter whose musical career spanned soul, country, pop, and musical theater. His hit songs included " The 'In' Crowd" in 1965 and "Dr ...
,
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,
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,
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and
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provided by music producer
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, and gadget-laden motor vehicles designed by George Barris.''Barris TV and Movie Cars'' By George Barris, David Fetherston pg 98 The film's spytime score was composed by
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(who then managed
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) and
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. The film was written by
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, a comedian who was then co-starring in ''
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''. This movie is the only onscreen appearance of
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in a feature film. John Lodge, who plays John Stamp, never reveals his face onscreen. Although
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is listed in the opening credits, he does not appear onscreen at all - only his voice is heard as the announcer at the concert. Weinrib's directing career consists of only three feature films - all in the beach party genre: ''
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'' for
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in 1965, and ''
Wild Wild Winter ''Wild Wild Winter'' is a 1966 Universal Pictures beach party comedy film directed by standup comedian Lennie Weinrib and starring Gary Clarke and Chris Noel. It was produced by Bart Patton and is notable for featuring Jay and the Americans a ...
'' and ''Out of Sight'', both for
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in 1966.
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were a Boulder, Colorado-based surf band who had a
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hit in 1963 with their song “Baja,” and appeared in more beach party movies than any other surf band. These films were ''
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'', '' Surf Party'', and ''
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.''


Exterior locations

Announced in production in November 1965, ''Out of Sight'' was filmed in two weeks with exterior sequences done at
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. The futuristic-looking residence of John Stamp and his butler, Homer, is actually the
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-designed “Garcia Residence” on Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills, built in 1962. The building and plaza that Stamp and Homer trespass to plant a bomb is the 1963 Ralph Vaughn-designed MCA Tower (aka “The Black Tower” - now named the Lew R. Wasserman Building) on Lankershim Boulevard in Universal City.


Vehicles

est Hollywood, Californiaauto customizer George Barris was given four weeks to supply vehicles for the film that was made from a left over
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fiberglass body. The top was removed, the rear engine was moved back in the square tube frame, then the second engine was placed in front of the rear engine. The body after finished altering it, was channeled over frame. The body was cut after the first doors, then the rear section of the body was moved forward. They cut out the middle doors from the Munster Koach body, They then slid the whole rear the body forward and epoxied it. After this was done; both the small third doors and the front doors; were removed. Then they were epoxied together and the inside was reinforced with plywood. Then foam rubber was added to cover over the plywood. Next they upholstered in gold flake star
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on the doors and spare tire carriers. The top in back is just side pieces, so a lid had to go over them to get the side pieces to fit. The middle of the top is used for two purposes; 1).to pull off to eject a person; like it happened with Jonathan Daily in Out of Sight to land in the side car of a Flush motorcycle. 2). When this steel top was put on in the middle; it served as a hardtop. A beautiful headdress of gold fringes; came off two inches from the front windshield. The rectangular lid was boxed on the sides. It was in this steel lid; that this golden headdress with fringes; on both left and right sides; also two inches off both sides; like the windshield. The windshield frame was angled forward, with another frame to meet the top of windshield frame to make an open triangle. The car was called "The ZZR" that was equipped with a variety of weapons in the manner of James Bond's customized Aston Martin DB-5 in '' Goldfinger''. The $22,000 ZZR featured two 325 CID Buick engines bored out to 340 CID, mounted in tandem with a Buick two-speed automatic transmission with high raised manifold on each engine with one carburetor per engine with a four holed Hilborn injector scoop, we just obtained, and we still need, two sets of four injector baffles and two sets linkages for each Hilborn injector scoops mentioned. The front scoop was higher because it had a Cadillac air cleaner underneath it. Bias tires mounted on 11" Rader Star Mags front, which he still need, the peoples help, in obtaining sizes 15", since we already, have Firestone tires to fit these, after we buy the tires. and Rader one ribbed in the rear. Mick Thompson dirt tires were fifteen inches wide in rear. A Cal-Custom kick channeled is mounted on rectangular tube frame with dual radiators. The brass custom grill cost $1,000 to make. The French
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headlights are mounted vertically between the fenders in specially designed nose with headlight shell, painted House of Kolor Kandy Dark Purple to match the rear fenders. The rest of the body is House of Kolor Pagan Gold. A complete arsenal in the rear trunk area is stocked with handguns, tear gas, hand grenades, telescopic machine gun, tar squirter, feather blow gun, and “skid juice” spray nozzle. Rear fenders house flame throwers, bullets never shot from the gun barrels inserted in the front tear drop front fenders. A
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of the ZZR was made by
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. Dox of Dox Art Factory in Italy owns the copyrights and both the original AMT drafting blueprints and Barris Kustoms The ZZR. The ZZR is going to be restored after 50 years; then make a European Circuit; then shown on the USA Circuit of car shows before returning to Italy. Barris also provided a Yamaha motorcycle with sidecar and mortar for FLUSH. More information can be found at http://www.barris.com/


Archive footage

The footage of the screaming crowd during the two performances by Freddie & The Dreamers is actually a crowd watching a live performance of
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in 1964, from the documentary, ''What's Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A.''


Movie tie-ins

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released the film soundtrack LP with Venet's instrumental theme released on a 45 rpm.
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manufactured a model kit of the ZZR dragster.


European release

The Italian title of the film was ''007 agente per forza contro gli assassini dello yé yé ''.


Music

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and
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composed the music score for the film,
Nick Venet Nick Venet (born Nikolas Kostantinos Venetoulis, 3 December 1936 – 2 January 1998) was an American record producer, who began his career at age 19 with World Pacific Jazz. He is best known for signing The Beach Boys to Capitol Records and p ...
produced the instrumental Mariachi-trumpet-accented theme song. Dobie Gray sings the title song, "(Out of Sight) Out on the Floor" (written by Fred Darian and Al De Lory). Gary Lewis & The Playboys perform "Malibu Run" (written by Jimmy Karstein, Leon Russell, Gary Lewis and T. Leslie). The Knickerbockers perform “
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” (written by Gordon Mills and Les Reed). The Astronauts perform “Baby, Please Don't Go" (written by Big Joe Williams). The Turtles perform "She'll Come Back" (written by Nita Garfield and Howard Kaylan). Freddie & The Dreamers perform two songs: "Funny Over You" (written by Freddie Garrity) and "A Love Like You" (written by Quinn & Jones).''It's Party Time: A Musical Appreciation of the Beach Party Genre''; by Stephen J. McParland; page 72. ISSN 0810-3461


See also

*
List of American films of 1966 This is a list of American films released in 1966. '' A Man for All Seasons'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture. A–B C–H I–R S–Z See also * 1966 in the United States References External links 1966 filmsat the Interne ...


References


External links

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