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 I Spy - Season 3

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0014381395426
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Original recording remastered, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Release Date: April 29, 2008
Running Time: 1332 minutes
Sales Rank: 4277
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: September 15, 1965




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Robert Culp and Bill Cosby star as international espionage agents Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott on highly dangerous missions in this ever-popular award-winning series. Culp poses as a world-class playboy/tennis player and Cosby goes undercover as his trainer. Together they travel the world trading quips and fighting high-level crime with cool bravado and extraordinary savoir-faire. Combining humor with action/intrigue 'I Spy' was the first adventure TV series to be shot in exotic international locales establishing a new standard for television dramas.System Requirements:LENGTH: 1332 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 014381395426 Manufacturer No: IS3954PQDVD



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I Spy season 3
I Spy is a great show I wish it could be on now. Bill Cosby and Robert Culp are so funny. They are great spy too. Always get their job done. They just have that special thing that makes a duo great



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - All That Is
GREAT NEWS ... I SPY is back again on DVD!! If you didn't pick-up the original set or have always wanted to see this great show from the 60s - now's your chance - and at a great price! I SPY was definitely the coolest and most realistic of the "spy genre" shows on 60s TV. The banter between Culp and Cosby is unsurpassed; the mixture of action/adventure/intrigue and comedy/romance/exotic locations is a joy to watch; plus the amazing music of Earle Hagen, add up to a viewing experience you won't want to miss.

For more on I SPY, be sure to check on THE "definitive" book on the series - "I Spy: A History and Episode Guide to the Groundbreaking Television Series" by Marc Cushman and Linda J. LaRosa (with a foreword by Robert Culp)
http://www.amazon.com/Spy-History-Episode-Groundbreaking-Television/dp/0786427507/

... Besides providing a complete and in-depth background and "the Story Behind the Stories," it also includes the real order in which to watch the episodes, not just the way they were broadcast. Everyone connected with I SPY who could be interviewed - was - including writers and production staff, and even censors' reports are included. A really great book for anyone interested in I SPY who wants to know the complete story. And come check out the "I SPY FORUM" too -
[...] - where fans of I SPY share all things "I SPY" everyday...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - When Spies were Cool
The last season of one of the best action/adventure series ever to air on network tv. Extensive location photography and new music with each episode (something unheard of in tv) and the incredible chemistry between Robert Culp and Bill Cosby. This same year would see the cancellation of THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. and the next year would see the demise of THE WILD, WILD WEST. The spy craze triggered by James Bond was winding down. Sean Connery had departed the role a year earlier. I am heartened to see this wonderful series available -- very affordable on dvd. A pity there is no commentary or interviews with Culp and Cosby. This last season has the one episode that has always stuck in my memory of the show: "Home to Judgment". This was probably the best single episode of the series.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cool Spies, Cool Series
This is the last season of I Spy. It featured a lot of upcoming actors (Gene Hackman, Richard Kiel), and some that were well known (Will Geer, Andrew Duggan, Jim Backus). Locations were in Greece, Morocco, and mostly Mexico and USA. Still, another great season, with some excellent scripts and a few good ones from Robert Culp. A great series. Cool, comedic rapport between Culp and Cosby. Loved the series and looking forward to watching it again, after 40 years. See my reviews for Seasons 1 and 2.

Here's the synopsis of each episode for Season 3:

Let's Kill Karlovassi -- Kelly and Scotty balk at their new assignment -- to assassinate a Greek man who turns out to be a Soviet agent playing a dangerous game of double-cross. Filmed in Greece.

The Beautiful Children -- Kelly and Scotty run into more trouble than they'd bargained for when they try to help an agent who rescues kidnapped Greek children from a Communist country. Filmed in Casablanca and Greece.

Laya -- Scotty is ordered to cultivate an African woman to learn about armament shipments to her country, while her boss demands that she manipulate Scotty.

The Medarra Block -- In Marrakesh, Kelly and Scotty acquire an ancient cube bearing inscriptions that contain the secret plans for a revolt against the government. Filmed in Morocco.

Philotimo -- A young Bulgarian music prodigy convinces Kelly and Scotty to help him defect -- then accuses them of kidnapping him. Filmed ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I SPY #3: Hipper than Hip!
Here's the third and final season (1967-1968) of "I Spy" which features a masterpiece entitled: "Home to Judgment", guest starring Will Geer, written by actor Robert Culp and directed by Richard Sarafian and whose Earle Hagen's music score is extraordinary. Find more important episodes as "The Seventh Captain" (guest starring Harold J. Stone and music by Robert Drasnin), "Oedipus at Colonus" (guest starring Maurice Evans), "The Lotus Eater", "An American Empress" (guest starring France Nuyen), and two terrific diehard espionage plots: "Anyplace I Hang Myself is Home" (guest starring Henry Silva as a Soviet mole brainwasher-psychiatrist and Denny Miller) and "Tag, You're It". Robert Culp carries his fancy hip sunglasses through this season...



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