The Monkees/The Spy Who Came in from the Cool
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The Spy Who Came in from the Cool | |
Season 1, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | October 10, 1966 |
Production Number | 4702 |
Written by | Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso |
Directed by | Robert Rafelson |
Produced by | Robert Rafelson and Bert Schneider |
← 1x04 Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers |
1x06 → The Success Story |
The Monkees — Season One |
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The Spy Who Came in from the Cool is the fifth episode of the first season of The Monkees.
Starring: Micky Dolenz (Micky), Michael Nesmith (Mike), David Jones (Davy), Peter Tork (Peter)
Additional Cast: Booth Colman (The Chief), Billy Curtis (Midget), Arlene Charles (Genie), Lee Kolima (Yakimoto), Jacques Aubuchon (Boris), Arlene Martel (Madame)
and Don Penny (Honeywell)
Contents |
Plot Overview
A pair of Russian spies attempt to reclaim a pair of red maracas accidentally sold to Davy - marcaras that contain the spies' secret plans.
Notes
Songs
- "Last Train to Clarksville" -- The Monkees
- "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone" -- The Monkees
- "The Kind of Girl I Could Love" -- More of the Monkees