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Les 'S' pions

Original title: S*P*Y*S
  • 1974
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould in Les 'S' pions (1974)
ParodyActionComedy

Two spies end up being chased by the CIA, the KGB, and a group of anarchists after a botched mission invoked an unwritten "corpse for a corpse" pact.Two spies end up being chased by the CIA, the KGB, and a group of anarchists after a botched mission invoked an unwritten "corpse for a corpse" pact.Two spies end up being chased by the CIA, the KGB, and a group of anarchists after a botched mission invoked an unwritten "corpse for a corpse" pact.

  • Director
    • Irvin Kershner
  • Writers
    • Lawrence J. Cohen
    • Fred Freeman
    • Malcolm Marmorstein
  • Stars
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Elliott Gould
    • Zouzou
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Writers
      • Lawrence J. Cohen
      • Fred Freeman
      • Malcolm Marmorstein
    • Stars
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Elliott Gould
      • Zouzou
    • 17User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Bruland
    Elliott Gould
    Elliott Gould
    • Griff
    Zouzou
    Zouzou
    • Sybil
    • (as Zou Zou)
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Martinson
    Xavier Gélin
    • Paul (Revolutionary)
    Vladek Sheybal
    Vladek Sheybal
    • Borisenko (Russian Spy Chief)
    Michael Petrovitch
    Michael Petrovitch
    • Sevitsky (Defector)
    Shane Rimmer
    Shane Rimmer
    • Hessler
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Lippet
    Pierre Oudrey
    Pierre Oudrey
    • Revolutionary
    • (as Pierre Oudry)
    Kenneth J. Warren
    • Grubov
    Jacques Marin
    Jacques Marin
    • Lafayette
    Jeffry Wickham
    Jeffry Wickham
    • Seely
    • (as Jeffrey Wickham)
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Croft
    John Bardon
    John Bardon
    • Evans
    Yuri Borienko
    • Yuri
    James Woolley
    • Alan
    Melanie Ackland
    • Ellie
    • Director
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Writers
      • Lawrence J. Cohen
      • Fred Freeman
      • Malcolm Marmorstein
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    User reviews17

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    8kokos-kitten

    Gould + Sutherland can do no wrong

    this movie is way underrated. i didn't have high expectations from the previous reviews I had read, my rental was based on the sheer fact I wanted to enjoy these two on screen again. however, I was pleasantly surprised and am still thinking about the dialog long after I watched. hilarious banter!!! and the music---if only i could find the song that plays during the credits(after Elliot and Donald are done singing). its awesome!!! My favorite scene is when the chase the dog and confront anyone who the dog runs up to. These guys don't play dumb, and neither does the conversation between them. Plus, there's not-so-bright french anarchists in the movie. now tell me this doesn't sound fantastic!!!!
    2Alberto-7

    Dreadful spy spoof.

    The idea of teaming Donald Sutherland and Elliot Gould together in a movie must have seemed like a good idea after their success with MASH. Giving them a half decent script would have probably helped a lot though. Instead we have a half-baked spy spoof with our two heroes stumbling along from one situation to another. About the only decent thing going for this mess of a movie is the fact that it was shot mostly in France. Vladek Sheybal as the head Russian spy is also quite good(he just oozes Eastern European charm). Otherwise, some pretty stupid characters, a few decent explosions and a lot of running around. I hope Sutherland and Gould were well paid for this. Note to producers: If you're going to spoof a genre that is no longer in vogue, at least make it funny.
    8herov

    Spys is a great fun time...

    Look, this movie is a fun romp. Nothing more. Made to poke fun at an America stuck fast in the cold war. To judge it harshly is to not understand the decade it was created in. It's buddy film from the 70s. It's got two great stars in it and its filled with wonderful comedic moments and also some great character performances, too. It's a comedy and comedy is always subjective. Gould is at his smooth hipster best, and Southerland complements him well as the nerdier company-man partner. Watch it and enjoy to guys having fun making a movie in Paris during their heyday in 70s films.

    If it were made today it would probably star Will Ferrel and Owen Wilson. And it would probably be just as fun.
    waldorfsalad

    Too bad for the great comedians

    Unless you're an absolute die-hard fan of Donald and Elliott, then you might be able to tolerate this movie, but I bet everyone involved in it really regretted doing it. Just as much as you'll regret watching it. They certainly have a great chemistry, and there are a few laughs in spite of everything. My favorite scene is the last one, not only because the movie is over but because Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland's charm together really comes through. A last-ditch attempt to leave the audience with a smile, perhaps.
    2udar55

    W*O*W! This is a complete misfire if I ever saw one.

    Two CIA agents - the straight laced Bruland (Donald Sutherland) and unorthodox Griff (Elliott Gould) - are on the run from the Russians, the Chinese, and their own boss (Joss Ackland) in Paris. They hide out with revolutionary Sybil (Zouzou) while trying to locate some mircodots that will help get them money to get out of the country. Shot under the title Wet Stuff, 20th Century Fox changed the title to the asterisk-laden one in an attempt to draw on their mega-hit M*A*S*H (1970) with Sutherland and Gould. About the only thing the two films have in common is the shared leads. It is pretty obvious they thought they could skirt on the charm of the leading men, but both are off their game in scene chewing roles (Gould is especially bad). According to an article in Variety, Sutherland and Gould tried to convince the producers to let them switch roles right before shooting started and I don't think that could have saved it. According to an interview with Gould on the DVD, they improvised a lot on the set. It didn't help. This is rough, rough stuff as director Irvin Kershner fails to get even a single laugh. How bad is it? The comedy highlight is Sutherland getting zonked by nerve gas. Apparently the filmmakers thought this was comedy gold as they did it twice. There is also an oppressively bad score by Jerry Goldsmith that hits you over the head with "this be funny" comedy cues like tubas and, good lord, a slide whistle. There appear to have been attempts to salvage the comedy aspect with lots of dubbed in lines, but it never works. A*V*O*I*D!

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    • Trivia
      This movie was originally titled "Wet Stuff", but was changed because the producers were hoping with the re-teaming of Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland they could tie it to the success of M*A*S*H (1970). This change was something that bothered Director Irvin Kershner. In an interview about this movie, Kershner said "I started to make a film that was a little black comedy, and I emphasized that it had no relationship to Robert Altman's MASH (1970), in which, of course, they'd been teamed so brilliantly. The original title was 'Wet Stuff', meaning blood, and the studio promised that there would be no attempt to compare it to MASH (1970) in the publicity. Because it wasn't like that. It wasn't that kind of freewheeling film. There was no time, nor the budget to do that sort of film anyway." Kershner also pointed out that this movie had much success in countries that hadn't seen MASH (1970), and comparisons weren't being made. "Now, there were many places where they hadn't seen MASH (1970), like parts of South America, Scandinavia, or Germany. In those areas they loved 'S*P*Y*S'. Actually, the film made a lot of money, and it got some great reviews in countries where it wasn't compared to MASH (1970)."
    • Goofs
      When Griff and Bruland and the Russian gymnast are escaping by jumping over a railing, the stair landing is obviously cushioned.
    • Quotes

      Griff, Bruland: Oh, we don't know what's comin' tomorrow... Maybe it's trouble and sorrow... But we'll travel the road... Sharin' our load... Side by side... You take it, brother... Through all kinds of weatherrrrr... Did You hear that, Lord? Whether the sky should fall... Whether the skyyyyy should fallllll... Just as long as we're together... It doesn't matter at all...

    • Connections
      Featured in Inside S*P*Y*S (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      La Marseillaise
      (uncredited)

      Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle

      Performed by Donald Sutherland

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • S.P.Y.S.
    • Filming locations
      • Lee International Studios, Kensal Road, Kensal Town, London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • American Film Properties
      • Dymphana
      • EMI Film Productions
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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