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6.4/10
IMDbBudget 22,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 60,088,980 USD
The film originally ended with the destruction of the world, but test audiences didn't like it, so a new, happier ending was shot on a soundstage in Burbank.
As a guest on The Chevy Chase Show (1993) on October 4, 1993, Dan Aykroyd tells a story about he and Chase being pursued by a truck full of paratroopers, while on-location in Morocco. Aykroyd had taken a snapshot of the military unit, who then pursued them at high speeds back to their hotel, where they evaded detection by abandoning their Jeep, and hiding inside a van with curtains in the windows. The next day, as a prank, Aykroyd had John Landis tell Chase that he had been arrested, and should expect them to be coming for him next.
The movie was inspired by Bob Hope and Bing Crosby's "Road" movies, thus explaining Bob Hope's cameo appearance of less than thirty seconds playing a round of golf through a tent.
In an interview on Today (1952) (included on the Saturday Night Live: The Best of John Belushi (2005)), Dan Aykroyd stated that the movie that would eventually become "Spies Like Us" was intended to star Aykroyd and John Belushi. Belushi's death shortly after the interview obviously prevented his participation.
The Russian phrase spoken by Dan Aykroyd to the Russian Agents is: "Chem men'she znaesh', tem loocheh." This translates as: "The less you know, the better."
"Russian Interregator #2: Every minute you don't tell us why you are here, I cut off a finger. Emmett Fitz-Hume: Mine or yours? Russian Interregator #2: Yours. Emmett Fitz-Hume: Damn!"
"Emmett Fitz-Hume: Are there any Paraguayans here? [subtle laugh] Emmett Fitz-Hume: Well, of course, their requests for subsidies was not Paraguayan in and of it is as it were the United States government would never have if the president, our president, had not and as far as I know that's the way it will always be. Is that clear?"