The Out-of-Towners

When they take you for an out-of-towner, they really take you.

6.7
19701h 38m

A trip to New York for a job interview turns into a trip to hell for a small town couple.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: The Out of Towners (1970) Original Trailer

The Out of Towners (1970) Original Trailer

Thumbnail for video: The Out-Of-Towners (1970) - Trailer

The Out-Of-Towners (1970) - Trailer

Cast

Photo of Jack Lemmon

Jack Lemmon

George Kellerman

Photo of Sandy Dennis

Sandy Dennis

Gwen Kellerman

Photo of Sandy Baron

Sandy Baron

Lenny Moyers

Photo of Anne Meara

Anne Meara

Purse Snatching Victim in Police Station

Photo of Ann Prentiss

Ann Prentiss

Airline Stewardess

Photo of Ron Carey

Ron Carey

Barney Polacek, Cab Driver in Boston

Photo of Philip Bruns

Philip Bruns

Officer Meyers

Photo of Graham Jarvis

Graham Jarvis

Murray the mugger

Photo of Carlos Montalbán

Carlos Montalbán

Manuel Vargas

Photo of Robert King

Robert King

Agent in Boston

Photo of Dolph Sweet

Dolph Sweet

Police Sgt Kavalefski

Photo of Thalmus Rasulala

Thalmus Rasulala

Police Officer

Photo of Dort Clark

Dort Clark

Man on Train

Photo of Richard Libertini

Richard Libertini

Baggage Man - Boston

Photo of Paul Dooley

Paul Dooley

Day Desk Clerk at Hotel

Photo of Anthony Holland

Anthony Holland

Desk Clerk Night

Photo of Billy Dee Williams

Billy Dee Williams

Clifford Robinson, Lost & Found Clerk

Photo of Paul Jabara

Paul Jabara

Hippie (uncredited)

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Reviews

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barrymost

7/10

'Chaos ensues' is practically an understatement, as Mr. and Mrs. Kellerman embark on a business trip to NYC and mishap after mishap assails the poor couple. After a while, all the misfortune and unbelievable predicaments may grow annoying and/or tiresome to some viewers, but I thought the whole ordeal was pretty funny. Jack Lemmon is hilarious; Sandy Dennis is over-the-top annoying. I'll bet the script writer had a field day writing this! All in all, this film deserves a place in the annals of ultimate screwball comedy.

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