Dick Steele, Agente WD-40, tiene la misión de evitar que el malvado General Rancor destruya el mundo. WD-40, quien daba a Rancor por muerto, se une a la agente de la KGB Veronique Ukrinsky p... Leer todoDick Steele, Agente WD-40, tiene la misión de evitar que el malvado General Rancor destruya el mundo. WD-40, quien daba a Rancor por muerto, se une a la agente de la KGB Veronique Ukrinsky para salvar el mundo.Dick Steele, Agente WD-40, tiene la misión de evitar que el malvado General Rancor destruya el mundo. WD-40, quien daba a Rancor por muerto, se une a la agente de la KGB Veronique Ukrinsky para salvar el mundo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Steele's Tag Team Member
- (as Dr. Joyce Brothers)
Opiniones destacadas
Dick Steele, Agent WD-40 is a retired secret agent. However, he is lured out of retirement when General Rancor, an old foe of his, has plans to destroy the world, and Steele is assigned to stop him! On his mission, Steele is joined by Veronique Ukrinsky, a young Russian agent, and together, they must make their way to General Rancor's lair! On their way, many challenges await!
The most amusing and memorable part of this movie is "Weird Al" Yankovic's theme song, a parody of James Bond themes. That song was what lead me to watch "Spy Hard", seeing its sequence from this movie in "'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection". So, in other words, I had already seen the best part of the movie by the time I saw the whole thing. The rest of the movie is nothing special. I lightly snickered at the part when a light tap on the shoulder leads to a fist fight, but for the rest of the film, I didn't laugh at all. Aside from James Bond, several other films are also parodied, but not parodied very well. Basically, "Spy Hard" just has one mediocre gag after another, and not too many are worth mentioning. It's all extremely silly, and not in a good way.
Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer were writers for this 1996 spy spoof, and since then, they've definitely gone on to do much worse! It appears they started out mediocre (looking at "Spy Hard"), and their more recent work is a crime against humanity, proving they should not be in the comedy business! So, "Spy Hard" isn't the worst film that Friedberg and Seltzer had something to do with (it might even be the best!), but it's still not worth it, if you ask me, and I know many would agree, since it has such a low rating. Fortunately, "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery", another silly James Bond spoof, but a far superior one, was released the year after this forgettable flop.
Unfortunately, with the exit of the mad geniuses (The Zucker Bros. & Jim Abrahms), there's little here in this script to wave the pom-poms about. It's all been done too many times before.
Of honourable mention is a priceless, very quick cameo with Pat Morita, which is an absolute gem. There are other assorted scenarios that came off well, too. See it if you must on a rainy Sunday, but this is pretty old, borrowed and blue.
Charles Durning and Barry Bostwick are funny together. Marcia Gay Harden is funny too. And of course, Leslie Nielsen, he's funny in this film but not funnier than some of his other films.
If you like this kind of comedy, and Leslie Nielsen then you'd like this. But if you're looking for a funnier film with Nielsen, than rent another one like dracula or any of the naked gun movies, airplane is always good too.
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- TriviaDuring the scene where Dick Steele rides the horse into an elevator at a hotel, the couple in the elevator with him is played by stuntman Loren Janes and his real wife, Ginger. Janes and his wife played the same roles in the same scene of Mentiras verdaderas (1994), which is what the scene parodies. Janes also worked on the stunts for this movie as well.
- ErroresDick Steel attempts to save the president by hooking a cable to the bumper of his limo, which fails when the bumper comes off. When the car hits the water you can clearly see that the bumper is still on the car.
- Citas
Dick Steele, Agent WD-40: You carry a UB-21 Schnauzer with a Gnab silencer. That's KGB. You prefer an H&K over an A.K. Your surveillance technique is NSA. Your ID is CIA. You received your Ph.D. at NYU. Traded in your GTO for a BMW. You listen to CDs by R.E.M. and STP. And you'd like to see J.F.K. in his BVDs, getting down with O.P.P. And you probably put the toilet paper back on the roll with the paper on the inside.
- Créditos curiososDuring "Weird Al" Yankovic's opening title sequence, he smacks away the "Spy Hard" title. Later when Al's own credit shows up, he glances over to it and nods approvingly.
- ConexionesEdited into 'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Videos (1998)
- Bandas sonorasSpy Hard Theme
Written, Produced and Performed by 'Weird Al' Yankovic
Arranged and Orchestrated by Steve Jay (as Stephen Jay)
Orchestra Conducted by Jimmie Haskell
Courtesy of Scotti Bros. Records
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Duro de espiar
- Locaciones de filmación
- Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, California, Estados Unidos(Golf course clubhouse- exterior is Queen Anne Cottage; interior filmed in Coach Barn)
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 18,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 26,960,191
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 10,448,420
- 27 may 1996
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 26,960,191
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 21 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1