Blues — Undercover

: Despite being on leave, the Blues' former government handlers coax them back into action for one last job, promising a hefty sum.

: Includes Tom Arnold as a family friend and Larry Miller and Obba Babatundé as the hapless New Orleans police. Undercover Blues (1993) Undercover Blues

: The cold, accented villain at the heart of the explosive plot. : Despite being on leave, the Blues' former

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: The story centers on Jeff and Jane Blue,

: Throughout their mission, the couple must fend off a hilariously incompetent petty thief named Muerte and evade two bumbling local detectives. Cast and Key Characters

The film is frequently cited for its strong ensemble and the chemistry between its leads:

(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