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Release Date:
3 February 1994 (USA) See more »
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Actor Robert Culp Dies
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Cast

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Robert Culp ... Kelly Robinson

Bill Cosby ... Alexander Scott

George Newbern ... Bennett Robinson

Salli Richardson-Whitfield ... Nicole Scott (as Salli Richardson)
Nikolaus Paryla ... Cherbakov

Lynsey Baxter ... Santina

Jonathan Hyde ... Cesar Baroodi
Sheila Wills ... Lily Scott

Brent Huff ... Tilden
Greg Blanchard ... Vines
Kateryn Lucius ... Scotty's Secretary
Ilene Kreshka ... GS-7
Paul Kreshka ... Desk Sergeant
Christoph Leonhardt ... Dieter

Johannes Krisch ... Klaus
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Directed by
Jerry London 
 
Writing credits
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Morton S. Fine (character) (as Morton Fine) &
David Friedkin (character)

Michael Norell (written by)

Produced by
Bill Cosby .... executive producer
Michael O. Gallant .... producer
David R. Ginsburg .... executive producer
Sheldon Leonard .... executive producer
Arno Ortmair .... co-producer
Tom Patricia .... supervising producer
 
Original Music by
Johnny Harris 
 
Cinematography by
Martin Stingl 
 
Film Editing by
Sidney Wolinsky 
 
Production Design by
Peter Manhardt 
 
Costume Design by
Robin Lewis West 
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jan Sebastian Ballhaus .... second assistant director
Don French .... first assistant director
John Moio .... second unit director
 
Sound Department
John Asman .... sound re-recording mixer
Thomas Szabolcs .... production sound mixer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Wolfgang Maschin .... Steadicam operator (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
James A. Brewer .... first assistant editor
 
Other crew
Morton S. Fine .... character
Eva Neufahrt .... accountant
Neal Thompson .... title designer
 

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Rated PG-13 for some violence, nudity and language
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USA:95 min
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Follows "I Spy" (1965)See more »

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2 out of 9 people found the following review useful.
Please, no more reunions...?, 25 September 2000
Author: NewYorkLondonParisMunich from Falls Church, Virginia

My wife didn't catch the name of the movie when it started playing on Bulgarian national TV tonight. I checked the listings, and found something like "The Spy Comes Back". I started watching, and found Bill Cosby as some sort of aging spy acting foolishly. "Oh, no," I thought..."it's 'Leonard, Part 6'!" I was relieved to find I was mistaken, and the movie was "I Spy Returns". The relief didn't last long, though.

The premise is, Robert Culp and Bill Cosby are now much older, and their son and daughter, respectively, have joined whatever spy agency they worked for. The aging dads follow their kids around on their first field assignment to make sure they're safe. Hilarity ensues.

The movie stops dead during the long, long, long banter-and-bicker scenes between Mr. Culp and Mr. Cosby. And there's not much more to the story beyond the bantering and bickering. A few horribly choreographed action scenes (when you yell the single word "freeze!" at someone in Vienna, will they understand you're telling them in English to stop moving or be shot?), and bantering and bickering, and ...ummm, I can't think of anything else.

But that's the point of TV reunion movies, I guess: to see what the actors look like today, 25 years after they were in prime time. If there's actually a plot, interesting characters, strong dialogue, or even a semblance of intelligence, it's a bonus. "I Spy Returns" aims for the bare minimum, nothing more. Yes, Mr. Culp and Mr. Cosby have indeed aged, and no, there's no other reason to see this movie.

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