Review of Undercover Blues (1993) by Bill C — 10 Sep 2010
A campy Mr. & Mrs. Smith meets Original Pink Panther for the 90?s. Retired spies Kathleen Turner and Dennis Quaid are married on maternity leave in New Orleans and are trying to settle into normal life with a new born baby.
This is fluff, pure comedy and if you go in not taking it serious delivers nothing but fun (and it?s a Instant watch) The most memorable is the sort-of break-out role of Stanley Tucci at Muerte/Morty.
As the cold blooded Killer who is tracking them. They thwart him effortlessly at every turn and make him rethink his occupation. Herbert Ross directed this movie as he did another favorite The Secret of My Succe$s.
Although His movies vary all over the map, they always develop the main characters where no matter how different the situation you can empathize with them. The first movie I saw that he directed was Seven percent solution A mold breaking Sherlock Holmes picture in the 1970?s.
This review of Undercover Blues (1993) was written by Bill C on 10 Sep 2010.
Undercover Blues has generally received mixed reviews.
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