Undercover Blues
1,786
Comedy
Former spies Jeff and Jane Blue (Dennis Quaid and Kathleen Turner) are on joint maternity leave in New Orleans with their infant daughter when they get called to track down international supercriminal Novacek (Fiona Shaw). Novacek, once head of the secret police in communist Czechoslovakia, has gotten hold of explosives so lethal the United States Army won't touch them. The only ones who can stop her are the mom-pop-baby trio....
Author | Review | ||
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United States | The Hollywood Reporter | "Dennis Quaid's killer smile and Kathleen Turner's lovely legs are two of the up-front assets this winning comedy (...) But Herbert Ross' film also boasts a fine script" | POS |
United Kingdom | Empire | "Trying so hard to recreate the stylish spy comedies of the 60's, Turner and Quaid pose unconvincingly as the couple in New Orleans when their maternity leave is cut short (...) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" | NEG |
United States | ReelViews | "'Undercover Blues' is silly enough to deserve some credit, and for those who see it, there will at least be a few laughs." | NEU |
United States | Variety | "The moderately enjoyable 'Undercover Blues' plays like a big-screen, big-budget pilot for a TV series." | POS |
United States | Chicago Sun-Times | "When actors grin as much as they do in 'Undercover Blues,' you know that something is seriously the matter." | NEG |
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