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| 41. I Spy - Tag You're It Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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This episode was shot on location in San Francisco and includes Culp and Bill Cosby at their best in terms of the rapport between the two. There's also a catchy jazz theme throughout.
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| 42. I Spy - Dragon's Teeth Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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"Chrysanthemum": Agents Telly Robinson (Robert Culp) and Alexander Scott (Bill Cosby) are forced to work with Maximilian D'Brouget (Marcel Hillaire), a very eager yet not very bright counterspy.* Most boring episode of all four episodes. Very slow, I wince every time I see D'Brouget mess up, which he does quite often. "Dragon's Teeth": While in Hong Kong, Robinson's old friend, Alicia Cavanaugh (Joanne Linville) introduces him and Scott to her fiance, George Serengi (Mike Faulkner). But while at a party, Serengi dies mysteriously.* Makes up for "Chrysanthemum". The ending was so surprising I at first couldn't believe it! "No Exchange Damaged Merchandise": Again in Hong Kong, Robinson and Scott look all over for Eric Thorsten (Kurt Kreuger) to exchange him for a captured American pilot from the Communists.* Another good episode. Culp and Cosby's banter is very funny! "A Time of the Knife": When Robinson's friend, Michael Fane (Warren Stevens) is killed in an accident, he and Scott are sent on a mission to find some missing microfilm with the help Fane's fiancee, Jean Dillard (Madlyn Rhue).* Culp and Cosby are really good at judo! They actually do a lot of it. But the most interesting thing about the episode is that it takes place in Japan. I live in Japan and has been to most of the places, though it's much more modern now than it was before. Though "Man from UNCLE" is my forever favorite, I would still like to get more of the "I Spy" DVDs. People who like old movies and TV series will like "I Spy"!
Chrysanthemum introduces "Scottie's Theme" and other tunes that were a staple of the show. Besides on-site camera work - for the most part (you can see the LA coastline in some of the scenes) the show was a vehicle for Earle Hagen's music. This episode was a Pink Panther rip-off but its saving grace was the "goodness" of the two heros and they're love of other people, their loyalty to Max, regardless of how ridiculous he is. Dragon's Teeth is an attempt at an Agatha Christie story. You get a look at a young James Hong, playing an old man, what else? For the most part it's slow and Alicia Cavanaugh's make-up is hideous. No Exchange ... about half-good. Has themes that are echoed in future episodes, and the heroes start to look hip. Time of the Knife - now we're getting there. The scenery is great but the story has a tendency to limp, and the music is not well integrated. Nevertheless, worth four stars - the dialog works in nearly every scene. ... Read more | |
| 43. I Spy - Sparrowhawk Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 44. I Spy - Bridge of Spies Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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The only episode I didn't like the first time is the "A Gift from Alexander", all other three episodes is very well done. That is why I give it 4/5.
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| 45. I Spy - Crusade to Limbo Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 46. I Spy - Blackout Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 47. I Spy - Medarra Block Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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this DVD has: Let's Kill Karlovassi (Greece)Kelly and Scott are on an assassination assignment. Laya (Greece)Scotty falls in love with a foreign embassy clerk who gets caught between sides The Beautiful Children (Greece) Kelly ans Scott are assigned to bring an foreign agent, who doesn't want to be rescued) across the Greek border. I think the episodes in Greece are especially good. ... Read more | |
| 48. I Spy - The Lotus Eater Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 49. I Spy - Vendetta Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 50. I Spy - Little Boy Lost Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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Now then, onto the good stuff. "Little Boy Lost" is a swell episode, even though the bad guys are wearing suits in a Santa Monica amusement park (!), and you can spot 'em a mile away. Welllll, it's 1966 entertainment, folks, so deal with it and look beyond the small stuff. In this episode, Kelly is less a womanizer than he is an idealist (he argues the virtues of "The Federalist" over "Das Kapital," thereby blowing his carnal chances with a shapely blonde spy), but loses none of his appeal as a charmer in the face of danger ("Hi there! How're things on your side??"). All in all it's not bad, and the Chayefsky-esque ending is a scream. "Casanova From Canarsie" is fluff, pure and simple, but it's pretty funny, and allows Culp to stretch out his comedic talents. Cosby maintains an air of mock dignity a la Oliver Hardy throughout, perfectly consistent with the character of Alexander Scott. On the whole, a nice offering. Ah, but "Cops and Robbers"--the best is saved for last. This episode marks one of Bill Cosby's finest performances, and with an intelligient subtlety explores the depth of his friendship with Kelly. Clearly, by the end of 1966, Cosby had perfected the character of a man who is both cool and complex. True, Jim Brown and his henchman are casted as the stereotypical badman and his psychotic assistant, but I will presume that this was done to illustrate the stark contrasts between the villains and the controlled intelligience of Robinson and Scott. After all, there's alot of ground to cover 51 minutes, and the "I Spy" team pulls it off quite well. I'd give this disc 4 1/2 stars. Oh, by the way, the video image is superb throughout this disc, although I did notice that the soundtrack seemed muted, particularly on "Cops and Robbers." Still, this is a superb disc, and well worth the pittance it costs to experience a fine television series at the peak of its powers.
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 friend of Scott's tries to use the relationship to get top-secret data). ... Read more | |
| 51. I Spy - Philotimo Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 52. I Spy - Turkish Delight Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 53. I Spy - Pinwheel Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 54. I Spy - So Coldly Sweet Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 55. I Spy - Sophia Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 56. Gilligan's Island - Two on a Raft & Hut Sweet Hut (TV Premiere DVD) Director: Ida Lupino, Gary Nelson, Hal Cooper, Richard Donner, John Rich, Rodney Amateau, Tom Montgomery, Abner Biberman, Jerry Hopper, Leslie Goodwins, Anton Leader, Stanley Z. Cherry, Jack Arnold, George Cahan, David Orrick McDearmon | |
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| 57. Get Smart Director: Paul Bogart, James Komack, Don Richardson, Gary Nelson, Richard Donner, Harry Falk, Dick Carson, Nicholas Webster, Bruce Bilson (II), Ron Joy, Eddie Ryder, Howard Morris, Charles R. Rondeau, Earl Bellamy, Jerry Hopper, William Wiard, Frank McDonald, David Alexander, Jay Sandrich, Anton Leader | |
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| 58. I Spy - A Few Miles West of Nowhere / The Trouble with Temple Director: Tom Gries, John Rich, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, Hal Cooper, Arthur Marks, Anton Leader, Richard Benedict, David Friedkin, Sheldon Leonard, Mark Rydell, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Senensky, Christian Nyby, Paul Wendkos, Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Leo Penn, Allen Reisner | |
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| 59. Leave It to Beaver Director: Hugh Beaumont, David Butler, Jeffrey Hayden, James Neilson, Charles F. Haas, Norman Abbott (II), Anton Leader, Gene Reynolds, Earl Bellamy, Charles Barton, Bretaigne Windust, Frederick De Cordova, Norman Tokar | |
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"Leave it to Beaver" is really the only program on television I have ever faithfully watched, and with much amusement too I have to say. I'm only 29 and society says I should be watching "Friends"....but what do they know? I think that kids should be forced to watch "Leave it to Beaver" in the classroom! I can't think of a better example of kids learning good values, learning to be conscientious and learning from their mistakes. And for the record, to the person down below, I happen to be one of the farthest Americans from the "far right" as one can possibly be. My love for the Beav has nothing to do with my extreme liberalism and I doubt it does for many other people either. I can't wait!!
From the opening credits (mom is serenely waking up her kids!!) to the end, the only redeeming quality is 'bad' boy Eddie Haskell. Poor scripting decisions unfortunately prevent the character from telling off the insipid Cleavers and he is reduced to sickening compliments. I know people like these at my current workplace, and when they comment on your dress that frequently, they are not doing it out of genuine niceness. June is a housewife, but looks perfectly coifed all day long. That creeps me out even more than the robo-voice she greets her 'boys' with in nearly every other minute of the show. The Cleavers do not have enough money to hire domestic help, so the viewing audience is encouraged to believe she is spotless after performing chores all day. Yeah, right...this series was clearly made by people who never set foot in a kitchen unless they were eating food. ... Read more | |
| 60. The Twilight Zone, Vol. 2 Director: Ida Lupino, Alvin Ganzer, Richard Donner, Allen Reisner, John Rich, William F. Claxton, Ralph Nelson, Bernard Girard, David Greene, Don Medford, Jus Addiss, Walter Grauman, Ron Winston, Anton Leader, Paul Stewart, William Asher, Robert Stevens, Allen H. Miner, Perry Lafferty, Jacques Tourneur | |
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