Undercover Blues

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1993 "Intelligence runs in the family."
Undercover Blues
Undercover Blues

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6 | 1h30m | PG-13 | en | Comedy

When fun-loving American agents Jeff and Jane Blue are called back from maternity leave for a special assignment in New Orleans, the spy parents decide to skip the sitter and give their bouncing baby girl the adventure of a lifetime.

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6 | 1h30m | PG-13 | en | More Info
Released: September. 10,1993 | Released Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Lobell/Bergman Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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When fun-loving American agents Jeff and Jane Blue are called back from maternity leave for a special assignment in New Orleans, the spy parents decide to skip the sitter and give their bouncing baby girl the adventure of a lifetime.

Genre

Crime

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Cast

Obba Babatundé

Director

Kacy Magedman

Producted By

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Kacy Magedman
Kacy Magedman

Art Department Coordinator

William J. Durrell Jr.
William J. Durrell Jr.

Art Direction

Louis M. Mann
Louis M. Mann

Assistant Art Director

Ken Adam
Ken Adam

Production Design

Barry Bedig
Barry Bedig

Property Master

Jeff Haley
Jeff Haley

Set Decoration

James R. Bayliss
James R. Bayliss

Set Designer

Frederic J. Smith
Frederic J. Smith

"A" Camera Operator

Chris Hayes
Chris Hayes

"B" Camera Operator

Donald E. Thorin
Donald E. Thorin

Director of Photography

Donald E. Thorin Jr.
Donald E. Thorin Jr.

First Assistant Camera

Brian C. Glover
Brian C. Glover

First Assistant Camera

Bobby Brown
Bobby Brown

Second Assistant Camera

Kathina Szeto
Kathina Szeto

Second Assistant Camera

Sal Camacho
Sal Camacho

Second Assistant Camera

Mauricio Gutierrez
Mauricio Gutierrez

Second Assistant Camera

John M. Stephens
John M. Stephens

Second Unit Director of Photography

Elliott Marks
Elliott Marks

Still Photographer

Wayne A. Finkelman
Wayne A. Finkelman

Costume Design

Undercover Blues Audience Reviews 2t5h19

Inclubabu Plot so thin, it es unnoticed.
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
SanEat A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
Sanjeev Waters A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
SimonJack Kathleen Turner and Dennis Quaid are OK as Jane and Jeff Blue in "Undercover Blues." But that's not saying much for a comedy. Their fight scenes and other antics invoke a smile, but the humor soon wears off with these repeated incidents. The film would fast fade into boredom but for one thing. It's not hard to notice that Stanley Tucci's character, Muerte, is what keeps this comedy caper going after the first 10 minutes. His is a very funny role that provides most of the laughter. And Tucci plays it to the hilt. Muerte delivers on his contracts – even if it takes years. The hit man is the only thing that keeps this film from being a flop.
SnoopyStyle Married couple Jane (Kathleen Turner) and Jeff Blue (Dennis Quaid) are in New Orleans with their new baby. They are secret agents on maternity leave. They befriend fellow travelers Bonnie (Park Overall) and Vern Newman (Tom Arnold). Jeff is attacked by bumbling thugs Muerte (Stanley Tucci) and Ozzie but are easily repulsed. Muerte vows revenge. Police detectives Halsey (Larry Miller) and Sawyer investigate. Frank (Richard Jenkins) wants the couple to recover experimental explosives from ruthless villain Novacek (Fiona Shaw). I understand that this is meant to be a broad comedy. However neither Quaid nor Turner are natural straight-up comedians. The silly manners and voices from the side characters get a bit ridiculous. I can't stand Larry Miller or Stanley Tucci in this. I think this would work better with a serious action thriller while the Quaid-Turner banter could be put to better use. I keep thinking of 'Romancing the Stone'. This tries to be too broad but they don't have the cast for the material.
ccthemovieman-1 As in every comedy, there are things that are very funny and things that are annoying or stupid. You just hope that the "good" outweighs the "bad." I think that's the case here, even though I traded in the tape. However, I did watch it a couple of times, so there are enough laughs to make this worth seeing. There are enough odd characters, too. That's no surprise when you see the ing cast: Stanley Tucci, Larry Miller, Fiona Shaw and Tom Arnold. All of them put added spark to the film. Tucci, as "Meurte," is most obvious as he continually tries to mug the leading couple, played by Kathleen Turner and Dennis Quaid. Miller plays a weird cop with a lisp and a very weird accent. I guess you could call this movie "quirky."Turner and Quaid are so smug as modern-day Nick and Nora Charles, you want to root for "Muerte" to succeed. Frankly, I never found Turner, except perhaps in "Body Heat," to be that alluring. However, I think she is an underrated comedienne. As a whole, this comedy is a little rough in spots, hence the PG-13 rating which often means more profanity than R-rated films. This is not for the kiddies, but adults will laugh.
[email protected] This movie is hilarious! It isn't dumb humor like several movies. It is so funny that I'm laughing just thinking about the scenes. This movie is a #10 and don't let the rating fool you! Anyone giving this lower than a 9 isn't a comedy fan at all! Give it a chance!!!!The couple is fun and such a match. The laughter comes at the most unexpected moments.I loved the New Orleans scenery, along with the music. The actors/actresses were wonderful! They have great chemistry and Morty makes the movie! Surprises at every corner, also! There's romance, mystery, comedy, and action!