The world's two coolest secret agents go globe-trotting as Kelly Robinson, a tennis player/playboy (Culp), and Alexander Scott, his trainer (Cosby). While going up against some of the biggest baddies on earth, the two manage to keep their cool and always cop a clever quip. Each disc contains multiple episodes:
The Lotus Eater:
"The Lotus Eater" - When Robinson is lost in the Greek Islands, Scott must find him, and when he's found, Robinson announces his retirement.
"The Seventh Captain" - Robinson and Scott are sent to Greece to discover where antisubmarine experts have been hiding out.
"Apollo" - The agents are assigned to secure the Moon Launch.
"Oedipus at Colonus" - The agents must search out a holy man to prevent a war from erupting in Morocco.
Tag, You're It:
"Tag, You're It" - Robinson and Scott find themselves in the sights of gun when an exercise turns deadly.
"An American Empress" - A beautiful Chinese woman leads the agents to a plan to overthrow the Chinese government.
"Anyplace I Hang Myself Is Home" - Agent Scott finds himself considering suicide, and enters treatment where he recalls his past.
"A Few Miles West of Nowhere" - In the middle of the desert, the agents find themselves pursued by vigilantes.
This Guy Smith:
"This Guy Smith" - The agents go on a fishing trip in order to find an enemy agent. "Turnabout for Traitors" - Robinson is suspected of treason, and is pursued by Scott. "Happy Birthday Everybody" - The agents must protect a retired agent who is being stalked by an escaped prisoner.
"Shana" - Scott and Robinson travel to Acapulco in search of missing rocket fuel.
Pinwheel:
"Pinwheel" - Robinson and Scott have acquired an uninvited third member of their team, Melanie. She's a professional, but she's also a bit absentminded.
"Name of the Game" - Robinson and Scott are used as prey in a gruesome version of a big game hunt by a crazy ex Army officer.
"Suitable for Framing" - While on assignment accompanying a government VIP to Mexico, Robinson and Scott encounter a big international crisis.
"The Spy Business" - Robinson and Scott suspect a colleague and a friend of being a traitor. They go on to investigate his dealings.
Bet Me A Dollar:
"Carmelita is One of Us," Robinson and Scott end up babysitting for a Mexican baby who happens to be carrying top secret information.
"Bet Me a Dollar," Kelly and Scott make a bet that could prove fatal.
"Tatia," Kelly falls for a woman who could be a Commie spy.
So Long Patrick Henry:
Three episodes are contained on this release, including "So Long, Patrick Henry," co-starring Ivan Dixon and Cicely Tyson, "The Loser," co-starring Eartha Kitt, and "The Tiger," co-starring Lew Ayres and France Nuyen.
The War Lord:
In "The War Lord," the duo are assigned to rescue a lovely young British woman who is being held hostage in Asia, only to find out that she doesn't want to escape.
"Court of the Lion," Robinson and Scott must stop a Zulu who is taking vengeance on the white man by selling diamonds to Chinese Communists.
"Magic Mirror," Robinson finds out that his beloved is somehow involved with a dictator that he has been assigned to track.
"Home to Judgement" has the two becoming part of an intricate and dangerous cat-and-mouse game across an American prairie.
DVD Features:
Region 0
Boxed Set
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono - English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. Robert Culp - Director/Actor
Distributor Notes: Robert Culp and Bill Cosby star as international espionage agents Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott on highly dangerous missions in this ever-popular, award-winning series. Culp poses as a world-class playboy/tennis player, and Cosby goes undercover as his trainer. Together they travel the world, trading quips and fighting high-level crime with cool bravado and extraordinary savoir-faire. Combining humor with action/intrigue, "I Spy" was the first adventure TV series to be shot in exotic international locales, establishing a new standard for television dramas. Includes Volumes 15-21: The Lotus Eater, Tag, You're It, This Guy Smith, Pinwheel, Bet Me A Dollar, The Robert Culp Collection #1: So Long Patrick Henry, The Robert Culp Collection #2: The War Lord.
Source: Image Entertainment, Inc.
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