The Spy Next Door (2010) [PG]

Release Date:
January 15, 2010

Original Title:
The Spy Next Door

Alternate Titles:
Spy Daddy
더 스파이 넥스트 도어
스파이 넥스트 도어

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Lionsgate
Mandate International
Relativity Media
Robert Simonds Productions
Spy Next Door

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BG: B  BR: 10  CA: 14A  DE: 6  GB: PG  IE: PG  JP: G  KR: ALL  NL: 6  PT: M/12  US: PG 

Runtime: 94

Part spy. Part babysitter. All hero.

Former CIA spy Bob Ho takes on his toughest assignment to date: looking after his girlfriend's three kids, who haven't exactly warmed to their mom's beau. And when one of the youngsters accidentally downloads a top-secret formula, Bob's longtime nemesis, a Russian terrorist, pays a visit to the family.

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Art Direction:
Bryce Perrin

Casting:
Jeanne McCarthy
Nicole Abellera Hallman

Costume Design:
Lisa Jensen

Director:
Brian Levant

Director of Photography:
Dean Cundey

Editor:
Lawrence Jordan

Executive Producer:
Ryan Kavanaugh
Ira Shuman
Tucker Tooley
Solon So Chi-Hung

Makeup Department Head:
Jane Galli

Original Music Composer:
David Newman

Producer:
Robert Simonds

Production Design:
Stephen J. Lineweaver

Screenplay:
James Greer
Jonathan Bernstein
Gregory Poirier

Set Decoration:
Carla Curry

Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Brown

Stunts:
Dana Hee

Thanks:
Philip Button

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