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In & Out

In & Out

An out-and-out comedy.

6.5 (745)1997-09-101h 30m
Comedy

Overview

A midwestern teacher questions his sexuality after a former student makes a comment about him at the Academy Awards.

Budget
$35,000,000
Revenue
$63,900,000
Production
Paramount Pictures, Spelling Films, Scott Rudin Productions

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Director
Frank Oz
Producers
Scott Rudin
Cinematography
Rob Hahn
Composer
Marc Shaiman

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

January 14, 2023

10/10

The movie is hysterical, it really is a funny film, and one that tries its best to stand up for Gay Rights back in the late 90s when Don't Ask Don't Tell was the height of Gay Rights. Unfortunately people are reviewing this with an eye to the present and claiming that it stereotypes Gay men, and it does to an extent, but I do believe that a lot of the single star reviews would have made the same complaint no matter what they did with the lead character. The fact is, for its time, for its e…

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badelf

October 26, 2025

7/10

I miss the good-ole days when comedy through stereotypes was perfectly acceptable. Then, the Politically Correct vigilantes took over and the likes of Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, and Joan Rivers were out of a job. If you need those old-tyme, forbidden laughs, this is the film. Last of the era, man.