Spies Like Us
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Spies Like Us

Two bumbling government employees think they are U.S. spies, only to discover that they are actually decoys for Nuclear War.

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In Spies Like Us (1985), a hilarious comedy directed by John Landis, we follow the misadventures of two inept government employees who find themselves unwittingly caught up in a top-secret spy mission. Emmett Fitz-Hume (Chevy Chase) and Austin Millbarge (Dan Aykroyd) are recruited by the CIA to be decoys for a highly classified operation involving nuclear war.

Despite their lack of training or qualifications, Emmett and Austin continue to bumble their way through a series of dangerous situations, oblivious to the fact that they are mere pawns in a much larger game. As they navigate their way through enemy territories, the duo manages to unintentionally outwit experienced spies and captivate audiences with their unintentional humor.

As the story progresses, the two hapless decoys inadvertently become key to the success of the real CIA spies. Along the way, they encounter beautiful Soviet agents, treacherous traitors, and unforgettable characters. Their antics provide endless laughs as they stumble from one comical situation to another.

Spies Like Us is a clever satire that pokes fun at the world of espionage and highlights the absurdity of government bureaucracy. With its witty screenplay and outstanding comedic performances from Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd, this film guarantees an entertaining and laughter-filled experience for viewers. Don't miss out on this cult classic that effortlessly blends comedy, action, and espionage.

Also Known As:

Spies Like Us

Release Date:

06 Dec 1985

Writers:

Dan Aykroyd, Dave Thomas, Lowell Ganz