On Jan 19, 9:23=A0pm, Barry Margolin <bar...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> =A0TreyWins...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > It is a comedy about a man who's training to be an astronaut. He's
> > very naive and oblivious to the fact that one of his fellow astronauts
> > is diligently trying to sabotage his training.
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> > In the course of the training they are subjected to all kinds of
> > tests, like the sentrifuge and such.
> > I particularly remember a scene where the protagonist is placed in a
> > chamber where the temperature can be regulated, from extremely hot to
> > extremely cold. He is completely oblivious to the temperature changes,
> > and p***** the time by reading the paper (which promptly catches fire)
> > and attempting to drink coffe (which immediately freezes solid as he
> > pours it out of his thermos).
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> > That's pretty much all I remember. Can anyone point me in the right
> > direction?
> > (I'm pretty sure it isn't "The reluctant astronaut" with Don Knotts,
> > but not 100 %)
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> Sure sounds like it to me.
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> There were also 3 Stooges and Abbot & Costello movies where they
> accidentally became astronauts, but your description doesn't sound like
> them.
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> Barry Margolin, bar...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Arlington, MA
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process of elimination then.
Jerry Lewis did Way . . . Way Out
and Disney had
Moon Pilot
Unidentified Flying Oddball
was it a british or american production?
tphile


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