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The Trouble with Spies

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
652
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The Trouble with Spies (1987)
George Trent, a British spy, has gone incommunicado in Ibiza. Appleton Porter (Donald Sutherland) is sent to find out what happened to Trent. Porter settles into a small hotel with several busybody guests. He probes them for information about Trent, their former neighbor. Meanwhile, the spy survives several attempts on his life as he attempts to solve the mystery.
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British spy George Trent disappears in Ibiza. Appleton Porter is sent to investigate, questioning hotel guests who were Trent's neighbors. Trent survives assassination attempts while unravel... Read allBritish spy George Trent disappears in Ibiza. Appleton Porter is sent to investigate, questioning hotel guests who were Trent's neighbors. Trent survives assassination attempts while unraveling the mystery.British spy George Trent disappears in Ibiza. Appleton Porter is sent to investigate, questioning hotel guests who were Trent's neighbors. Trent survives assassination attempts while unraveling the mystery.

  • Director
    • Burt Kennedy
  • Writers
    • Burt Kennedy
    • Mark McShane
  • Stars
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Ned Beatty
    • Ruth Gordon
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    652
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Burt Kennedy
    • Writers
      • Burt Kennedy
      • Mark McShane
    • Stars
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Ned Beatty
      • Ruth Gordon
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Appleton Porter
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Harry Lewis
    Ruth Gordon
    Ruth Gordon
    • Mrs. Arkwright
    Lucy Gutteridge
    Lucy Gutteridge
    • Mona
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Jason Locke
    Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    • Angus
    Gregory Sierra
    Gregory Sierra
    • Capt. Sanchez
    Suzanne Danielle
    Suzanne Danielle
    • Maria
    Fima Noveck
    • Col. Novikov
    Jorge Brito
    • Second Russian
    John Furlong
    • First Russian
    Luis Barboo
    Luis Barboo
    • Zapata
    Jenny Tomasin
    Jenny Tomasin
    • Martha
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Perky
    • (voice)
    Tristram Jellinek
    • First Assistant
    Dennis Vaughan
    • Second Assistant
    James Willis
    • George Trent
    • Director
      • Burt Kennedy
    • Writers
      • Burt Kennedy
      • Mark McShane
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    8bizlifecoach

    Fun and funny movie

    What a great "blast from the past"!! Totally love both Ruth Gordon and Donald Sutherland. Loved how incompetent the Russians were - and how the governments covered their a**es, so obvious today, even if covered up in the past.

    I guess I need to add some more characters in order for this to be valid, so here goes....

    why did we like the movie? First of all, we didn't see it when it first came out, so it was a first for us. Second, we liked most of the actors, and the synopsis looked interesting.

    But, as stated above, we liked the premise and wanted to give it a chance. While some of the movie was a bit of a stretch, we liked it a lot, even though IMDB requires lengthy reviews, lmao.
    3IonicBreezeMachine

    A leaden would-be spy farce that fails to raise a smirk let alone a laugh

    At the British Intelligence Service's "Dirty Tricks Division" Angus Watkins (Robert Morely) details the flow of KGB drugs from the island of Ibiza that find their way to British miliary bases. The soviets have developed a new truth serum based drug and the division arranges for bumbling recruit Appleton Porter (Donald Sutherland) as lead agent for Operation: Cornfield which Porter is made to believe is focused on locating a missing agent George Trent at the British hoarding house The Royal Rose in Ibiza while his actually purpose is to be used as bait to find the drug.

    The Trouble with Spies (also titled The Trouble with Spys for marquee reasons) is a 1987 spy spoof written, directed, and produced by Burt Kennedy and based on the book Apple Spy in the Sky by Marc Lovell one of a series of comedic novels featuring the character of Appleton Porter. Kennedy acquired the rights to the novel as well as several other Appleton Porter novels (no doubt with a mind on making this a series) and set up the film as Home Box Office (HBO) with the film serving as the company's first film production. The film was completed in 1984, but sat on a shelf for three years before De Laurentis Entertainment Group picked up regional distribution rights to the film and upon release the film only made $200,000 against a $6 million budget before fading into obscurity. The movie has only ever been released on VHS and has never been released on DVD or Blu-ray. The movie commits the greatest sin any comedy can: being unfunny and boring.

    While Donald Sutherland is a good actor and has shown a strong penchant for both drama and humor, Sutherland is massively miscast as a bumbling British spy and despite the film seemingly setup as a comedic farce Sutherland's take on Appleton Porter doesn't really have a clear identity as a character with him not really bumbling enough to create a memorable dummy as the movie wants him to be. When you compare Sutherland's Appleton Porter to memorable nitwits like Don Adams' Maxwell Smart or Peter Sellers' Inspector Clouseau Sutherland plays the character way too grounded and close to reality and even if this had been the original choice of Michael Caine I'm not convinced it would've worked there either. But Sutherland's take on Appleton isn't the only problem as Burt Kennedy's script and direction is way too slack with too many dead spots between gags and not enough tension or rapid fire pacing to keep the audience from drifting off. The only amusement the film managed to get from me was with some half hearted smirks involving Sutherland's interactions with a parrot and a dog and there's nothing that any of the actors do that engages on any level.

    The Trouble with Spies is a leaden would-be spy spoof that just doesn't work. Donald Sutherland is miscast playing a bumbling fool who isn't all that bumbling in the final portrayal, Kennedy's direction and script is lacking in punch and pacing, and none of the jokes land. There's a reason this has been mostly forgotten.
    2planktonrules

    A very, very bad start for HBO Pictures

    There are two VERY bad things about this film that made me assume it would stink. First, after being made it sat for three years...probably the best determinate that it is a bad movie. Second, Michael Caine was offered the lead....and he refused it. Now to put it in context, the great actor Michael Caine made quite a bit of crap in the 1980s...films he admitted he only made for the money. But apparently, there was a limit!

    Donald Sutherland plays a bumbling spy...sort of like Inspector Clouseau mixed with Johnny English. But these two characters are COMIC characters...but Sutherland's bumbler is played straight. He's sent on an assignment where he is assumed he will die...which is why they picked him because he's so expendable. What follows is, bluntly put, pretty stupid with some of the most ridiculous and dumb murder attempts by the KGB (such as dangling a scorpion onto him in his room...even though scorpion bites are almost never fatal).

    The bottom line is that several excellent actors (not just Sutherland but Ruth Gordon, for instance) are totally wasted due to a bad script and filmmakers who seemed indifferent about their 'craft'. Overall, a very bad beginning for HBO Pictures...but fortunately they learned from their mistakes and made some very nice films AFTER this one.
    2dmissydog

    a MYSTERY, not a comedy

    this is just terrible. It has an impressive cast but wow, this thing stinks on ice. I was prompted to hit the net looking for what could have been going on in Sutherland's life to set off such a stink bomb in what is otherwise a stellar career. He looks thin. He isn't really in character, he's just phoning it in. Some of the supporting cast look and act like they're from Hammer studios. He doesn't connect with them at all. Ruth Gordon has a few moments that help remind us what acting is supposed to be like, even with the shoddy material she's given to work with. Overall, this thing looks done on the super-cheap: sets are flimsy feel like a sound stage, lighting design looks almost fluorescent, actors are poorly made up with blotchy uneven makeup, and the comic bits of business are straight out of a Three Stooges matinée flick (check out the street scene where he nearly gets run over, in the beginning). It was so painful to watch that I just had to bail. What I cannot fathom is how this thing was put together to start with, I mean was he doing this as a favor to the director? He couldn't possibly have been doing it for some quick money (assuming he was broke or a drug addict or something else leading to dire straits)--there was obviously NO money involved in this flick. His career has been on an even keel, he never went into the dumps like Micky Ruorke or Dennis Hopper. If he didn't do it as a favor to a has-been one-trick pony director, then it's a complete MYSTERY to me. You'd have to be pretty drunk to watch this thing. And even that is iffy.
    6mellindaowen

    Awkward but not helpless

    British officer porter in a mission in Ibiza, where his mate trent got missing. In a few scenes he should got killes, but he's glad, they failed. Mona, his host, turns out to work for the "usual tricks"-department of the KGB.

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    Still frame
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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1984 as a made-for-television movie but not released until three years later when it debuted as a theatrical feature film.
    • Goofs
      In the opening credits, the title is misspelled "The Trouble with Spys"
    • Quotes

      Angus: Porter, you've forgotten your gun!

    • Connections
      Featured in Sven Uslings Bio: The Trouble with Spies (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Love On The Lam
      Lyrics by Dennis Spiegel

      Music by Ken Thorne & Rick Mavin

      Performed by Jackie Karis

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    • Release date
      • September 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Trouble with Spys
    • Filming locations
      • Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Brigade Productions
      • HBO Pictures
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $205,507
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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