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Inside S*P*Y*S featurette; The Road of a Hundred Days: U.S. government documentary by Irvin Kirshner; Original theatrical trailer; Still gallery
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- S*P*Y*S
1. Main Titles [3:41]
2. Dumb Mistake [4:20]
3. The Defector [5:07]
4. Captured [2:08]
5. On the Run [3:29]
6. Sybil [4:14]
7. Reciprocal Agreement [6:18]
8. Dealmaking [:40]
9. Lippet [1:31]
10. Bad Service [3:53]
11. The Letter [2:55]
12. Car Chase [1:54]
13. Punctuation [4:25]
14. Archie, Aka Rover [:55]
15. Contact Lens [7:03]
16. Wedding Fracas [1:58]
17. Torture [2:48]
18. Bluffing [3:33]
19. Up in Flames [3:15]
20. Side by Side/End Titles [3:22]
In 1974, flanked by such filmic monuments to paranoia and corruption as Chinatown and The Parallax View, Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland tried to re-create the screwball nonchalance of their earlier M*A*S*H performances in this lightweight spy spoof, directed by Irvin Kershner. Gould and Sutherland play two CIA agents -- Griff and Bruland -- who are marked for death by their own agency after botching the defection of a Russian ballet dancer (Michael Petrovich). As they repeatedly mess up their assignments and wriggle out of tight corners, they not only find themselves pursued by the CIA, but also by the KGB, the Chinese Communists, and a terrorist group that wants to destroy the CIA. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide