

The Spy Next Door
Overview
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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Awards & Nominations
2 nominations total
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"Part spy. Part babysitter. All hero."
Status
Released
Original Language
en
Budget
$28,000,000
Revenue
$66,166,000
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Cast
Crew

Brian Levant
Director
Directing
Jonathan Bernstein
Screenplay
Writing

James Greer
Screenplay
Writing

Ryan Kavanaugh
Executive Producer
Production
Ira Shuman
Executive Producer
Production

Tucker Tooley
Executive Producer
Production

Solon So Chi-Hung
Executive Producer
Production

Gregory Poirier
Screenplay
Writing

Robert Simonds
Producer
Production

David Newman
Original Music Composer
Sound

Dean Cundey
Director of Photography
Camera
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Movie Review | ‘Spy Next Door’ limp and lifeless - The State Journal-Register
Movie Review | ‘Spy Next Door’ limp and lifeless The State Journal-Register
The Spy Next Door (2010) ⭐ 5.5 | Action, Comedy, Family - IMDb
The Spy Next Door (2010) ⭐ 5.5 | Action, Comedy, Family IMDb
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The Spy Next Door Blu-ray Review - IGN
The Spy Next Door Blu-ray Review IGN
The Spy Next Door - Catholic Courier
The Spy Next Door Catholic Courier
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The Spy Next Door Review Screen Rant
International Espionage? Kids Are Much Harder (Published 2010) - The New York Times
International Espionage? Kids Are Much Harder (Published 2010) The New York Times
Jackie Chan as babysitter: “Why you leave 911 as number?” movie review (2010) - Roger Ebert
Jackie Chan as babysitter: “Why you leave 911 as number?” movie review (2010) Roger Ebert
Review: The Spy Next Door - Newcity Film
Review: The Spy Next Door Newcity Film
Review: The Spy Next Door - Slant Magazine
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