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Synopsis
A pair of grumpy old men hit the high seas in this comedy. Small-time con man Charlie (Walter Matthau) fast-talks his considerably more straight-laced friend Herb (Jack Lemmon) into joining him for a luxury cruise on an ocean liner headed to the Bahamas. Charlie tells Herb that the trip is free and will be a good way to meet rich widows; both parts are true enough, but Herb doesn't know that Charlie has signed them on as dance hosts (hence the free tickets), and Herb isn't sure if he's ready for romance after the recent death of his wife. As the men struggle with the fact that Herb isn't much of a hoofer (and Charlie can't dance at all) under the strict tutelage of cruise director Godwyn (Brent Spiner), Charlie starts sweet-talking beautiful heiress Liz (Dyan Cannon), while Herb finds a soul mate in Vivian (Gloria DeHaven), who lost her husband not long ago. Out to Sea also stars Elaine Stritch, Hal Linden, Rue McClanahan, and Donald O'Connor, who pulled his dancing shoes out of mothballs for his role. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gloria de Haven Vivian
Hal Linden Mac
Walter Matthau Charlie
Rue McClanahan Mrs. Carruthers
Edward Mulhare Carswell
Donald O'Connor Jonathan
Brent Spiner Godwyn
Elaine Stritch Mavis
Dyan Cannon Liz
Jack Lemmon Herb

Production Crew

William Matthews Art Director
Jackie Burch Casting
Kim Blank Choreography
Lajos Koltai Cinematographer
Jane Robinson Costume Designer
Martha Coolidge Director
Anne V. Coates Editor
Barry Berg Executive Producer
Dylan Sellers Executive Producer
Randall Badger First Assistant Director
David T. Friendly Producer
John Davis Producer
James Spencer Production Designer
Robert Nelson Jacobs Screenwriter
David Newman Songwriter
Jim Webb Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 109
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for language and sex-related humor
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
DeLuxe

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
20th Century Fox
Davis Entertainment Company