: A ruthless arms dealer named Paulina Novacek (played by Fiona Shaw) is attempting to steal high-tech plastic explosives.
The film is frequently cited for its strong ensemble and the chemistry between its leads: Undercover Blues
: A thief with delusions of grandeur who serves as the film's primary comic relief. His repeated, failed attempts to mug the Blues become a running gag. : A ruthless arms dealer named Paulina Novacek
: The cold, accented villain at the heart of the explosive plot. : The cold, accented villain at the heart
(1993) is a lighthearted action-comedy that spoofs the spy genre by blending international espionage with the mundane realities of new parenthood. Starring Kathleen Turner and Dennis Quaid, the film follows a pair of elite intelligence agents who attempt to enjoy a peaceful maternity leave in New Orleans, only to be drawn back into duty to stop an arms smuggler. Film Overview & Plot
: Despite being on leave, the Blues' former government handlers coax them back into action for one last job, promising a hefty sum.
The story centers on Jeff and Jane Blue, a "super-spy" couple who are taking a hiatus to raise their 8-month-old daughter, Michelle. Their vacation in the "Big Easy" is interrupted when: