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Spy Game (TV series)

Spy Game is an American action-adventure television series that aired on ABC for 13 episodes during the spring and summer of 1997. The series was created by screenwriter and physician Ivan Raimi, director Sam Raimi, and writer John McNamara. The series was originally developed under the title Cloak and Dagger, but was renamed prior to airing.

Spy Game
GenreAction-adventure/Drama
Created bySam Raimi
Ivan Raimi
John McNamara
Written byScott Brown
Anne Collins
John McNamara
Kathy McCormick
Eric Morris
Gene F. O'Neill
David Simkins
Noreen Tobin
Jeff Vlaming
Directed byLou Antonio
James Frawley
Elodie Keene
Winrich Kolbe
John T. Kretchmer
Les Landau
Doug Lefler
Alan J. Levi
Jefery Levy
Martha Mitchell
T.J. Scott
Oz Scott
StarringLinden Ashby
Allison Smith
Bruce McCarty
Keith Szarabajka
D.D. Howard
ComposerChristophe Beck
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (4 unaired)
Production
Executive producersJohn McNamara
Sam Raimi
Robert G. Tapert
ProducerEdward Ledding
CinematographyStephen McNutt
Running time60 minutes
(with commercials)
Production companiesMcNamara Paper Products, Inc.
Renaissance Pictures
Warner Bros. Television
Universal Television
DistributorNBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseMarch 3 (1997-03-03) –
July 12, 1997 (1997-07-12)

Plot

The series starred Linden Ashby as Lorne Cash, a retired secret agent who reluctantly agrees to get back into the "spy game" and work for a secret government agency. Following the collapse of the former Soviet Union and the downsizing of international intelligence agencies worldwide, the reduced demand for highly qualified espionage agents has flooded the civilian market with displaced former agents. With the surplus of independent agents running rogue operations, Cash is called in to work with a meager agency whose sole directive is to police these newly freelance spies.

Cash contrasts his partner, Max London, played by Allison Smith in their "low" vs. "high" tech approaches to problems. Cash is an expert martial artist and was trained to improvise by re-purposing objects in his environment as tools or weapons; conversely, Max prefers to arm herself with the latest cutting-edge technology and gadgets, which occasionally puts them at odds. For example, when disabling a camera system, Max speculates about defeating it with electronic jamming, while Cash simply puts a post-it note over the lens. Alternately, Cash may spend considerable time trying to defeat an opponent in hand-to-hand, while Max will simply use a tranquilizer gun.

Despite initial friction, the two quickly establish a rapport (with the usual romantic overtures). Some of the show's humor is generated from Lorne's reluctance to use modern gadgets, as well as the occasional revelations about his past and his high connections. In the premiere episode, for example, Lorne calls the president who is a personal friend and is given a security clearance higher than his boss'.

The series was a throwback to the stylish spy series of the 1960s, with particular comparison being made to The Avengers and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., while at the same time poking fun at the genre. (The opening credits were a parody of the opening credits of The Avengers.) The show's first episode featured cameos by numerous stars of spy shows of the past (including Patrick Macnee and Robert Culp).

Spy Game was canceled after nine of the thirteen episodes produced were aired.

Cast

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"Why Spy?"Elodie KeeneJohn McNamaraMarch 3, 1997 (1997-03-03)
2"With Friends Like These"Lou AntonioEric MorrisMarch 10, 1997 (1997-03-10)
3"Nobody Ever Said Growing Up Was Easy"Doug LeflerGene O'Neill & Noreen TobinMarch 17, 1997 (1997-03-17)
4"Dead and Gone Honey"James FrawleyAnne CollinsJune 7, 1997 (1997-06-07)
5"You Just Can't Trust Anyone These Days"UnknownUnknownJune 14, 1997 (1997-06-14)
6"What, Micah Worry?"Alan J. LeviDavid SimkinsJune 21, 1997 (1997-06-21)
7"What Family Doesn't Have Its Ups and Downs"Les LandauGene O'Neill & Noreen TobinJune 28, 1997 (1997-06-28)
8"And That About Concludes Our Session"UnknownUnknownJuly 5, 1997 (1997-07-05)
9"Lorne and Max Drop the Ball"Jefery LevyKathy McCormickJuly 12, 1997 (1997-07-12)
10"Go, Girl"TBDTBDUNAIRED
11"Necessity is the Mother of Infection"Winrich KolbeScott BrownUNAIRED
12"How Diplomatic of You"TBDTBDUNAIRED
13"Well, Nothing to Fear But Death Itself"TBDTBDUNAIRED

Though the last four episodes were never aired in the USA, they were shown overseas, for instance by Channel 4 in the UK (though very late at night).

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Spy Game TV series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Spy Game is an American action adventure television series that aired on ABC for 13 episodes during the spring and summer of 1997 The series was created by screenwriter and physician Ivan Raimi director Sam Raimi and writer John McNamara The series was originally developed under the title Cloak and Dagger but was renamed prior to airing Spy GameGenreAction adventure DramaCreated bySam RaimiIvan RaimiJohn McNamaraWritten byScott BrownAnne CollinsJohn McNamaraKathy McCormickEric MorrisGene F O NeillDavid SimkinsNoreen TobinJeff VlamingDirected byLou AntonioJames FrawleyElodie KeeneWinrich KolbeJohn T KretchmerLes LandauDoug LeflerAlan J LeviJefery LevyMartha MitchellT J ScottOz ScottStarringLinden AshbyAllison SmithBruce McCartyKeith SzarabajkaD D HowardComposerChristophe BeckCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes13 4 unaired ProductionExecutive producersJohn McNamaraSam RaimiRobert G TapertProducerEdward LeddingCinematographyStephen McNuttRunning time60 minutes with commercials Production companiesMcNamara Paper Products Inc Renaissance PicturesWarner Bros TelevisionUniversal TelevisionDistributorNBCUniversal Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseMarch 3 1997 03 03 July 12 1997 1997 07 12 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Episodes 4 External linksPlot EditThe series starred Linden Ashby as Lorne Cash a retired secret agent who reluctantly agrees to get back into the spy game and work for a secret government agency Following the collapse of the former Soviet Union and the downsizing of international intelligence agencies worldwide the reduced demand for highly qualified espionage agents has flooded the civilian market with displaced former agents With the surplus of independent agents running rogue operations Cash is called in to work with a meager agency whose sole directive is to police these newly freelance spies Cash contrasts his partner Max London played by Allison Smith in their low vs high tech approaches to problems Cash is an expert martial artist and was trained to improvise by re purposing objects in his environment as tools or weapons conversely Max prefers to arm herself with the latest cutting edge technology and gadgets which occasionally puts them at odds For example when disabling a camera system Max speculates about defeating it with electronic jamming while Cash simply puts a post it note over the lens Alternately Cash may spend considerable time trying to defeat an opponent in hand to hand while Max will simply use a tranquilizer gun Despite initial friction the two quickly establish a rapport with the usual romantic overtures Some of the show s humor is generated from Lorne s reluctance to use modern gadgets as well as the occasional revelations about his past and his high connections In the premiere episode for example Lorne calls the president who is a personal friend and is given a security clearance higher than his boss The series was a throwback to the stylish spy series of the 1960s with particular comparison being made to The Avengers and The Man from U N C L E while at the same time poking fun at the genre The opening credits were a parody of the opening credits of The Avengers The show s first episode featured cameos by numerous stars of spy shows of the past including Patrick Macnee and Robert Culp Spy Game was canceled after nine of the thirteen episodes produced were aired Cast EditLinden Ashby as Lorne Cash Allison Smith as Maxine Max London Bruce McCarty as Micah Simms Keith Szarabajka as ShankEpisodes EditNo Title Directed by Written by Original air date1 Why Spy Elodie KeeneJohn McNamaraMarch 3 1997 1997 03 03 2 With Friends Like These Lou AntonioEric MorrisMarch 10 1997 1997 03 10 3 Nobody Ever Said Growing Up Was Easy Doug LeflerGene O Neill amp Noreen TobinMarch 17 1997 1997 03 17 4 Dead and Gone Honey James FrawleyAnne CollinsJune 7 1997 1997 06 07 5 You Just Can t Trust Anyone These Days UnknownUnknownJune 14 1997 1997 06 14 6 What Micah Worry Alan J LeviDavid SimkinsJune 21 1997 1997 06 21 7 What Family Doesn t Have Its Ups and Downs Les LandauGene O Neill amp Noreen TobinJune 28 1997 1997 06 28 8 And That About Concludes Our Session UnknownUnknownJuly 5 1997 1997 07 05 9 Lorne and Max Drop the Ball Jefery LevyKathy McCormickJuly 12 1997 1997 07 12 10 Go Girl TBDTBDUNAIRED11 Necessity is the Mother of Infection Winrich KolbeScott BrownUNAIRED12 How Diplomatic of You TBDTBDUNAIRED13 Well Nothing to Fear But Death Itself TBDTBDUNAIREDThough the last four episodes were never aired in the USA they were shown overseas for instance by Channel 4 in the UK though very late at night External links EditSpy Game at IMDb Spy Game at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spy Game TV series amp oldid 1131800737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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