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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Two Greats Shine One Last Time
You've got a number of stars in this comedy! Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon star as a pair of friends who go to sea as Gentlemen Escorts to find new romance. In essence they are free dance partners for the many single woman on board.

Jack promptly falls for Vivian (Gloria DeHaven) as a true romance, while Walter Matthau schemes to seduce a younger woman (Dyan...
Published on June 17, 2005 by Lisa Shea

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3.0 out of 5 stars Amusing but not "The Odd Couple"
Jack Lemmon and Walter Mathau work well together. They are amusing and seem to be able to sense how to react together without having to think about. That quality is present in "Out to Sea" but it is not enough to carry the weight of the entire film.

The premise is one of two elderly genltemen without wives. One is a batchelor and schemer and the other is a...
Published on April 24, 2005 by John A Lee III


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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Two Greats Shine One Last Time, June 17, 2005
This review is from: Out to Sea (DVD)
You've got a number of stars in this comedy! Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon star as a pair of friends who go to sea as Gentlemen Escorts to find new romance. In essence they are free dance partners for the many single woman on board.

Jack promptly falls for Vivian (Gloria DeHaven) as a true romance, while Walter Matthau schemes to seduce a younger woman (Dyan Cannon) who appears wealthy and single. The ship is the Holland Westerdam, an actual luxury cruise ship. You get to see a lot of scenes on the ship - from the pool area, the restaurant, the ballroom and the deck.

I really loved the smaller parts played by Hal Linden and especially Brent Spiner. The "Data" from Star Trek really shines here as the commanding cruise director.

What makes the movie so special is that, in its release year of 1997, you had Lemmon being 71 years old, and Matthau being 77. The two men are still great actors. It gives you a great sense of how vibrant old age can be, if you keep your mind and body healthy. Sadly, both have since passed away, so this movie is a collector's item.

What was even more surprising to me is how young Dyan Cannon looks. I loved her in Deathtrap, and while I watched this movie I thought she was a great actress but way too young for the Matthau character. I kept thinking of him as a cradle robber. Actually, she was born in 1937 - so she was 50 in the movie! In comparison, Gloria was 72.

So in general, this was a cast with a lot of experience, that shows a great movie can be made without having to rely on teen starlets or the latest handsome face.

Highly recommended!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lemmon and Matthau make the best of a weak script, May 20, 2006
This review is from: Out to Sea (DVD)
Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau are considered one of the great film teams. Their partnership created 11 films (one film Walter starred in Jack directed and two films they both appeared in but were not the costars) over 32 years and created the one of the most beloved pairings, Oscar Madison and Felix Unger.

Out to Sea was the 10th film and it is a rehash of many of their other films (together and apart). Herb (Lemmon) is a widower. Charlie (Matthau) is his brother-in-law. Just as Oscar and Felix, Herb and Jack are opposites. Charlie has gotten into some trouble with loan sharks and needs to get away for a while. He decides to take a cruise and takes his brother in law along.

The thing that he doesn't tell him is the reason it is free is that they are to be dance hosts. And there is one strict rule that they are not to fraternize with the paying guests. But Charlie is planning to catch himself a rich widow. And on the airplane Herb meets a beautiful widow (Gloria DeHaven). But Charlie introduces Herb as his doctor. Herb runs into her, of course, on the boat and tries to keep up his cover.

Charlie stumbles into a state room and meets an heiress (Dyan Cannon) and her mother (Elaine Strich.) Of course Charlie goes after the daughter. And the cruise director (Brent Spiner) is trying to catch the boys.

There is a lot of deception going on but it is not just the boys. In the end the boys get the girls and we have a happy ending.

Jack and Walter are masters of their craft. And while this film is as creaky as they come, the cast make it work. Dyan Cannon gives one of her best performances (probably since her Oscar nominated work in Heaven Can Wait.) And it is great to see Gloria DeHaven back in front of the cameras - and looking fabulous! Donald O'Connor gets to show he still can dance as one of the host along with Hal Linden. Golden Girl Rue McClannahan also makes an appearance as the owner of the ship.

As I have said before a bad Lemmon Matthau film is better than most other films.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining movie, April 10, 2004
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Ben hayden (grand rapids, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out to Sea (DVD)
So what if this movie is a rehash, what movie isn't a rehash of another. But what makes this film worth the while. Is the paring of Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. While the story is simple, they go on a crusie and pretend to be dance hosts and fall in love. But it is matthau and lemmon make this film shine. Along with some great supproting performances Brent Spiner, Donald O'Connor,Rue Mchlanahan, Dyan Cannon and Elaine Stritch delievers some the of the best lines in this film. This is worth the buy.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Amusing but not "The Odd Couple", April 24, 2005
This review is from: Out to Sea (DVD)
Jack Lemmon and Walter Mathau work well together. They are amusing and seem to be able to sense how to react together without having to think about. That quality is present in "Out to Sea" but it is not enough to carry the weight of the entire film.

The premise is one of two elderly genltemen without wives. One is a batchelor and schemer and the other is a widower who is straight laced. Neither are what could be called wealthy. The schemer cons his friend (and former brother in law) into taking a cruise. The htich is that he has signed them up to work as professional dance partners to dance with the ladies. When this comes to light, Mr. Straight hits the ceiling and is ready to leave. Unfortunately the ship has already left and he is stuck working or paying a huge bill. The schemer has a reason for his deception, however. He is looking to get a wealthy wife. His friend has no such ambitions.

The plot is one with much potential for comedy. Indeed, there are plenty of moments for smiles and laughs. So too are there more tender moments that can tug at the heartstrings. The problem is that it just doesn't hold together was well as it could. Though each of the stars does a good job, more could have been done with the script.

"Out to Sea" is certainly worth the price of admission. The question is whether it is worthy of repeat performances.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FUN!, May 20, 2005
This review is from: Out to Sea (DVD)
"Out to Sea" is one of the best Lemmon/Matthau-films (only "The Front Page" is better). The story isn't new but the performances are brilliant. Matthau is a great comedian and Lemmon is heartbreaking as a man who never thought he could fell in love again. As a team they are perfect, as usual. But the real stars in this movie are the supporting actors. Brent Spiner gives the performance of his life as cruise-director. His show-numbers alone are worth watching this film. And there is Donald O'Connor in a small but wonderful part (you don't believe his age if you see him dance - just amazing!). The soundtrack is lovely. It's a very funny film. You'll watch it again and again...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars out to sea, February 26, 2006
This review is from: Out to Sea (DVD)
This was the best movie these two stars did together. I have
always loved them as actors. I would recommend this movie as
a very funny movie to see!!!!!!!!!!!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, May 20, 2004
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Pauline Botting (Southampton, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out to Sea (DVD)
I saw this movie while on vaction in New York. It was really brilliant to see. Everyone involved in the movie gave great performances. One of the best performances came from Brent Spiner as the cruise director from hell Gil Godwyn complete with English accent and everything. If you have only seen Spiner as Data in Star Trek then you are in for a nice surprise.
It is nice to see a movie though, that does not rely on big budget SFX. Nice to see actors acting for a change.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "I need to take a crap and a nap...", July 11, 2006
This review is from: Out to Sea (DVD)
I'm sorry, I just had to...I swear I've never laughed so hard...Okay, anyways, 'Out to Sea' starring the odd couple themselves Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau has loads of laughs and even, believe it or not, a little bit of heart. The story is about two friends, widower Herb (Lemmon) and his care-free scheming brother-in-law Charlie (Matthau), who end up with a free cruise when they pose as dance instructors. The only catch is they have to dance with the single women on board. Herb, the one who doesn't even want to be there, is the only one of the two that takes this job seriously, and in the process falls for Vivian (Gloria De Haven), a recently widowed woman who's tagged along with her daughter on her honeymoon. Charlie on the other hand has his eye on the younger, wealthier Liz (Dyan Cannon). All the while their plans of romance are thrown off by the high-strung cruise director Gil Godwyn (Brent Spiner) who's vying for a promotion. There are plenty of funny spots here, and not a dull moment, and as a nice touch it ends on a very happy and somewhat heartwarming note. Great fun and loads of laughs all on the seven seas!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Out to Sea, February 16, 2008
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I didn't need to know anything about this video before purchasing it, with the cast in this video I knew that it had to be good. All of us loved this video. We had a lot of laughs. Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau have always been great together, and the all-star cast was great. We highly recommend this video.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Out to Sea, August 23, 2005
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Terri "3kids-at-home" (Crescent City, California United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Out to Sea (DVD)
This movie will crack you up. Walter M. and Jack L. are two peas in a pod in this one. First of all, Walter tricks Jack into a cruise telling him they won the trip, but in reality, he took a job as a cruise ship dancer to get a cheap rate on the cruise! Finding this out, Jack has to entertain old ladies and women that are alone on the cruise line. All while trying to overcome the loss of his wife, Jack decides to try out the dance thing. Little did he know, Walter is "cruising chicks", and has his eye on Diane Cannon, who thinks Walter M. is a rich guy. The scams and jokes played on this movie will make you laugh. This is a funny movie, but does have some bad language, so I wouldn't recommend this for kids under 13. I must say, for old guys they sure can crack up the younger generation. I can still see Jack Lemmon dancing cheek to cheek, while showing Walter how to slow dance and getting caught by their other fellow dancers while dancing in their state room. It was funny. Watch it, you're worth a good laugh.
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