Side Out (1990)

Side Out (1990)

Side Out movie storyline. Monroe Clark moves to California to pursue a law career. At the airport, he meets Wiley Hunter, who offers him a ride to the home of his Uncle Max, who assigns Monroe the job of handing homeowners a “pay or quit” notice to either to vacate the premises or pay past rent due and to be back by 6 o’clock.

Monroe handles some of the evictions until he meets Zack Barnes’s “companion” after they engaged in sexual activities. Monroe is led to Zack’s gambling bookmaker, who throws Monroe’s suitcase into the ocean. Monroe then meets Samantha, who recovered his suitcase from the ocean. He also runs into Wiley, who shows Monroe the joys of living a carefree lifestyle and the popularity of beach volleyball.

Wiley asks a volleyball team of Moothart and O’Bradovich to challenge the duo to a quick game. Monroe forgets his deadline for the evictions. Uncle Max sees through Monroe’s lie and tells Monroe he would pardon his mistake if he successfully evicts Zack Barnes out of his home. In a bar, Monroe reunites with Samantha and (with the help of Wiley) finds Zack and tries to hand him the eviction notice, but Zack’s former volleyball partner Rollo Vincent teases Zack and a bar fight ensues.

Samantha, watching the fight, is invited by Monroe to a date at a “friend’s” house (without telling Samantha that it is actually his uncle’s). The two share a romantic date until Max reveals he is Monroe’s uncle and angers Samantha because Monroe lied to her. Monroe and Wiley hang out at the beaches and try to get better at volleyball by practicing routines and exercising while Monroe tries to apologize to Samantha, who is avoiding him.

Side Out is a 1990 American comedy-drama sports film about a beach volleyball competition, featuring C. Thomas Howell, Peter Horton, Harley Jane Kozak and Courtney Thorne-Smith. This was the last movie from Aurora Productions due to many flops. The film was directed by Peter Israelson.

The term “side-out” refers to an obsolete rule in volleyball under which the winning point could only be scored by the serving team. A side-out is now defined as when the receiving team earns the right to serve whether they get a point when they do so or not. Side-out can also refer to a type of scoring in a game of volleyball where only the serving team can score points.

Side Out Movie Poster (1990)

Side Out (1990)

Directed by: Peter Israelson
Starring: C. Thomas Howell, Peter Horton, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Harley Jane Kozak, Christopher Rydell, Terry Kiser, Randy Stoklos, Kathy Ireland, Martha Velez
Screenplay by: David Thoreau
Production Design by: Daniel A. Lomino
Cinematography by: Ronald Víctor García
Film Editing by: Conrad Buff
Costume Design by: Marlene Stewart
Set Decoration by: Cloudia Rebar
Art Direction by: Bruce Crone
Music by: Jeff Lorber
Distributed by: TriStar Pictures
Release Date: March 30, 1990

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