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''The Reluctant Astronaut'' is a 1967 American
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produced and directed by
Edward Montagne Edward J. Montagne Jr. (May 20, 1912 – December 15, 2003) was a television series producer and film director who directed the films ''McHale's Navy'' (1964) starring Ernest Borgnine, its sequel '' McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force'' (1965) sta ...
and starring Don Knotts in a story about a carnival ride operator who is hired as a janitor at the
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in
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and is eventually sent into space. Comedian Knotts had won several Emmy Awards as small-town comic sheriff's deputy
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in the 1960–1968 television
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''
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'' but left the show as a regular at the end of its fifth season (1964–1965) to pursue a career in feature films with Universal Pictures. ''The Reluctant Astronaut'' followed Knotts' first Universal film venture, '' The Ghost and Mr. Chicken'' (1966). Actor Paul Hartman appears in the film and would later star in ''
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''. The film's screenplay writers Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum had served as teleplay writers for the television series.


Plot

In the mid-1960s, Roy Fleming is fairground operator of a kiddie-spaceship ride in Sweetwater, Missouri. Despite being 35 years old, he still lives with his parents and suffers from extreme
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(fear of heights). His father, Arbuckle "Buck" Fleming, a
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veteran, wants better things for his son, so he sends an application to
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. Roy later learns from his mother that NASA has accepted him as a "WB-1074," which, unbeknownst to the Flemings, is a janitorial job. When Roy arrives at the
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in
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, Roy accepts the disappointment of his job and unsuccessfully tries to explain things to his family back home, who believe that he is an astronaut. Meanwhile, he is befriended by veteran astronaut Major Fred Gifford. When Buck and his pals make a surprise visit to Houston, Roy dons Gifford's space suit in an effort to fool his domineering father. The ruse fails after Roy wreaks havoc on NASA's equipment, ultimately resulting in his termination after an unauthorized rocket sled ride. Buck returns to Missouri embarrassed and disappointed. To tout the reliability of their automated spacecraft, the Russians plan to send an untrained civilian into space within 48 hours. NASA moves quickly to beat the Russian timeline with its own counterpart. Gifford suggests Roy and finds him in a local bar. Roy's acrophobia makes him a reluctant participant, but the launch is successful. National newscasts inform Roy's family and his girlfriend, Ellie, of his mission. Buck believes Roy's janitorial job was a cover for security purposes. During some eating experiments, Roy inadvertently gets peanut butter into the guidance system and is in danger of being marooned in space. He remembers the retro rockets speech from his role as "Mr. Spaceman" on the amusement park ride and launches them, bringing the capsule safely home. Roy is hailed as a hero, and marries Ellie. As the plane carrying Roy and Ellie to their honeymoon destination takes off from Sweetwater, Roy is seen hiding in bushes, afraid to board the plane, and hoping Ellie has a good time.


Cast

* Don Knotts as kiddie-ride operator Roy Fleming *
Leslie Nielsen Leslie William Nielsen (11 February 192628 November 2010) was a Canadian actor and comedian. With a career spanning 60 years, he appeared in more than 100 films and 150 television programs, portraying more than 220 characters. Nielsen was bo ...
as Major Fred Gifford * Joan Freeman as Roy's girlfriend Ellie Jackson * Arthur O'Connell as Roy's father Buck Fleming * Frank McGrath as Buck's friend Plank * Paul Hartman as Buck's friend Rush *
Jeanette Nolan Jeanette Nolan (December 30, 1911 – June 5, 1998) was an American actress. Nominated for four Emmy Awards, she had roles in the television series '' The Virginian'' (1962–1971) and ''Dirty Sally'' (1974), and in films such as ''Macbeth'' ...
as Roy's mother Mrs. Fleming *
Robert F. Simon Robert Frank Simon (December 2, 1908 – November 29, 1992) was an American character actor. Earlier years Simon began acting with Mansfield's Community Players organization when he worked as a clerk in a meat market. Following that experience ...
as Cervantes * Burt Mustin as Ned (uncredited) * Jesse White as Space Center janitorial supervisor Donelli


Production

Although the majority of ''The Reluctant Astronaut'' was photographed at
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, Stage 30, location shooting at Johnson and
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s, along with stock footage of real spacecraft was spliced into the film. The "Kiddieland" carnival scenes at the beginning of the film were filmed at the Universal Studios Courthouse Square, Backlot, Universal City, California. Filming was completed on September 26, 1966.Cox and Marhanka 2008, p. 85.


Reception

''The Reluctant Astronaut'' had its premiere on January 25, 1967 at Houston, Texas, just two days before the ''
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'' tragedy that killed three astronauts at the LC-34 pad at
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(CCAFS). According to Knotts' 1998 autobiography, the tragic ''Apollo 1'' fire led to Universal Pictures being skeptical about releasing a comedy on space travel so soon after the tragedy. Not as popular as his first film ventures, '' The Incredible Mr. Limpet'' (1964) and '' The Ghost and Mr. Chicken'' (1966), due to its connection to the Apollo program, ''The Reluctant Astronaut'' still was a popular children's film and was frequently shown on weekend afternoons.


Accolades

Knotts was nominated for the 1967
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Male Comedy Performance Award for his role in ''The Reluctant Astronaut''."Awards: The Reluctant Astronaut (1967/)"
''IMDb''. Retrieved: October 30, 2014. For the benefits in publicity for their programs,
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also named Knotts, an "Honorary Recruiter". The "Reluctant Astro-Nut" ice cream was introduced by
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to promote the film.


See also

* List of American films of 1967


References


Notes


Citations


Bibliography

* Cox, Stephen and Kevin Marhanka. ''The Incredible Mr. Don Knotts: An Eye-Popping Look at His Movies''. Nashville, Tennessee: Cumberland House Publishing, 2008. .


External links

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