The Out-of-Towners
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The Out-of-Towners

The remake of the 1970 Neil Simon comedy follows the adventures of married couple Henry and Nancy Clark as they are vexed by misfortune while in New Y...ork City for a job interview. Show More

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In this comedic remake of Neil Simon's classic 1970 film, The Out-of-Towners (1999) follows the misadventures of Henry and Nancy Clark, a couple who find themselves facing one hilarious mishap after another during their visit to New York City for a crucial job interview.

As soon as they touch down in the Big Apple, their luck takes a turn for the worse. Their hotel reservation is mysteriously canceled, leaving them stranded in unfamiliar territory. From here on, their journey becomes a hilarious rollercoaster ride of absurdity. They navigate the chaotic city, encountering eccentric characters, transportation mishaps, and a string of unfortunate events that test their patience and resilience.

Henry, played by comedic genius Steve Martin, delivers a masterful performance as a man pushed to the edge of his sanity by the city's endless challenges, while Goldie Hawn effortlessly portrays his supportive, yet increasingly exasperated wife, Nancy. Together, they bring a perfect balance of comic timing and chemistry to the screen.

Directed by Sam Weisman, The Out-of-Towners (1999) skillfully captures the essence of the original film while infusing it with a modern flair. With its fast-paced humor, witty dialogue, and hilarious situations, this entertaining comedy promises audiences a delightful escape into the chaos and charm of New York City. Whether you're a fan of the original or looking for a laugh-out-loud comedic experience, The Out-of-Towners (1999) is a must-watch for anyone seeking an enjoyable and lighthearted movie night.

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The Out-of-Towners

Release Date:

02 Apr 1999

Writers:

Neil Simon, Marc Lawrence

Awards:

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