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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0014381983524
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 19, 2001
Running Time: 204 minutes
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: September 15, 1965
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Editorial Review:Description:Episodes: "Little Boy Lost" - A teen-aged boy, reacting to the cold indifference of his father, a busy scientist, becomes the object of a frantic search by friendly and enemy agents when he disappears with a piece of classified equipment. Co-Starring Ronnie Howard. "Casanova from Canarsie" - A meek ex-government file clerk with knowledge of the U.S. nuclear program goes on vacation in Spain and becomes the target of a modern Mata Hari. Co-Starring Wally Cox and Leticin Roman. "Night Train to Madrid" - A troupe of USO entertainers is headed by a self-centered comedian who becomes an enemy propaganda target. Co-Starring Don Rickles and Barbara McNair. "Cops and Robbers" - Tommy, an enemy agent who exploits his friendship with Alexander Scott, attempts to steal top-secret data. Co-Starring Jim Brown and Beah Richards.
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I loved I Spy. Wednesday nights when I was young was so to look forward to- that opening sequence and theme is still quite wonderful! And this paricular collection was enjoyable if only to see Scott and Kelly again, but this set of four seem more about the special guest stars than them, and so left me a bit wanting. It is like the basics of the show were assumed to be known and pretty much glossed over. I want the ones that are still "proving" Scott and Kelly... that was the good stuff!
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Besides being a wonderful travelogue, filled with comedic intrigue, and fabulous music, the "I Spy" series was a delight to watch for social climate reasons, as well as the surprise of what big star was going to appear in the episode. What a kick to see Don Rickles in one of the episodes, as well as Ronny Howard, mixed in with the "martini-smooth" Robert Culp, and the ever-hip Bill Cosby.
TONY HOROWITZ
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OK, so Rickles has a limited appeal (at best)--so what! While it's pretty ponderous (I wish I wouldn't spit when I say that), "Night Train To Madrid" is interesting, if for no other reason than to see Don Rickles play a character, rather than himself. Rickles started out as an actor, and while he's no slouch, the episode does drag. It appears evident that Culp and Cosby weren't too thrilled about the script; they lack their customary energy, and the whole thing seems like a collective shrug of ...
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This is not so much a review as to tell which episodes are on this DVD. Little Boy Lost (of course) with Ron Howard as a misunderstood boy who steals a piece of equiptment to get noticed by his too-busy Dad.
Casanova From Canarsie with Wally Cox as a government file clerk who becomes the target of a spy because of what he knows about the U.S. nuclear program.
Night Train to Madrid with Don Rickles as an obnoxious entertainer in a USO show.
Cops and Robbers (a boyhood ...
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