In 1967, the idea that spaceflight should be accessible to ordinary people, not the military, that a cook could control a rocket was persistently in the air. And there was even a competition between the USSR and the United States on this occasion, where we won by poisoning into space Valentina Tereshkova, not only the first woman in space, but also the first civilian. Several films were dedicated to this competition. The first one is a comedy.
Don Knotts, a funny and shy man. He is afraid of heights and works as an animator in an amusement park, portrays space flights for children and at 35 years old lives with his parents. His father, a World War I veteran, was unhappy with his son and wrote a letter to NASA asking him to hire his son. He was accepted as a janitor. But parents and neighbors don't know, and I think Don is an astronaut. And here in space required a simple, ordinary man and ...
Stupid, naive comedy with a great charm of time. There is also a young Leslie Nielsen, playing a handsome, military astronaut who is suspended from flights for the sake of a civilian. Humor here on the damage of Mr. Beanne, but still looked with pleasure and I can even recommend.
6 out of 10