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| I Spy - A Few Miles West of Nowhere / The Trouble with Temple | 
| Directors: Robert Culp, Earl Bellamy, Richard Benedict, Robert Butler, Hal Cooper Actors: Bill Cosby, Robert Culp Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 115019
Format: Black & White, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 101 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 6305211043 UPC: 014381502121 EAN: 9786305211044 ASIN: 6305211043
Release Date: January 12, 1999 Theatrical Release Date: September 15, 1965 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Robert Culp and Bill Cosby were the hippest cold warriors on 1960s TV, swinging spies who joshed, joked, and goofed like old chums between tight situations and cloak-and-dagger cases. They didn't merely make the world safe for democracy; they effectively broke the color barrier by giving us black and white partners as both friends and equals. The first DVD collection of episodes includes a pair of unrelated stories from late in the series. "A Few Miles West of Nowhere," directed by Arthur Marks (Detroit 9000), pits the boys against rural small-town godfather Andrew Duggan, a bully who turns the town into club-wielding vigilantes poisoned against all outsiders, especially government officials. Richard Kiel (Jaws from the James Bond films) costars as a giant half-wit who Duggan turns into a hateful henchman. "The Trouble with Temple," directed by Tom Gries (Helter Skelter), brings the boys to Spain where they investigate actor Jack Cassidy, who is suspected of smuggling state secrets, and meet not-so-dumb blonde Carol Wayne, Cassidy's sweet, smart, neglected girlfriend. "Temple" brims over with character at the expense of its espionage plot but delightfully breaks genre expectations, while "Nowhere" rather lazily falls into cliche. Ultimately, it's Culp's charm, Cosby's comic understatement, and the duo's loose patter and easy camaraderie that make these both thoroughly enjoyable episodes. --Sean Axmaker
Description Bill Cosby and Robert Culp star in this groundbreaking action-adventure series. The first television show of it's kind to shoot on location, "I Spy" follows two international espionage agents as they take on highly dangerous missions from Las Vegas to Spain and Hong Kong to Italy. Episodes: "A Few Miles West of Nowhere" - Robinson and Scott face death threats when scouting a town for a proposed atomic plant. "The Trouble With Temple" - A movie producer uses his unsuspecting girlfriend as a pawn in a death plot.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Two Hip Spies December 20, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Younger audiences may only know Bill Cosby from "The Cosby Show" and Robert Culp from "The Greatest American Hero", but this is the show that set them on their way. This series had the distinction of not only being the first action/drama series one to have an African-American in a prominent starring role, but it also was one of the most expensive shows to produce. Why? They filmed on location around the world. One of the coolest spy shows from the 1960s.
  Great series, but only a good choice of stories April 14, 2000 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
As a big fan of the series, there are much better episodes which could be released. However, the two episodes here are not exactly bad - and "A Few Miles West of Nowhere" is socially conscious in ways that Star Trek could never hope to accomplish (Trek is phony fiction, I Spy is real life by comparison).
  Classic TV June 30, 1999 It's good to see this groundbreaking tv series on DVD but I would have preferred to see the first two episodes rather than two arbitrary episodes from the middle of the shows run- especially since these seem to be the only two episodes available. Cosby and Culp are at the top of thier game.
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