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Out of Sight (1966) is one of those oddball gems that blends teenage beach vibes with a light-hearted spy spoof, and it’s really something to behold. The pacing is brisk, almost frenetic, filled with catchy tunes and goofy antics. The premise, centered around a plot to bomb a music fair, is as wild as it sounds, with the butler stepping up in his boss's absence to thwart a trio of glamorous assassins. It's got George Barris hotrods thrown into the mix, which adds a certain flair. The performances are quirky, and the atmosphere just screams 'swinging sixties', making it a distinctive watch that captures a unique moment in pop culture.
Out of Sight has had a bit of a patchy release history, primarily existing on various VHS formats over the years. Though not overly scarce, it's not exactly abundant either, which tends to pique collector interest. The film's mix of genres, along with its playful take on spy tropes, makes it a curiosity among enthusiasts of 60s cinema. Expect to dig a bit deeper to find it in good condition.
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