Spy Kids (2001)

Family is a Mission Worth Fighting For

In the aftermath of their mission to Floop’s castle, the Cortez children are called on another mission by Devlin (George Clooney).

Directed by Robert Rodriguez.

Released in 2001 by Miramax Films.

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  • character-type: Spy
  • character-type: Uncle
  • character-type: Host
  • character-type: Mutant
  • character-type: Executive
  • character-type: Robot
  • character-type: Parent
  • character-type: Child
  • editors-choice: Endings
  • primary-genre: Children and Family
  • secondary-genre: Movies for ages 8 to 10
  • secondary-genre: Family Adventures
  • secondary-genre: Family Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Children & Family Movies
  • secondary-genre: Movies for ages 11 to 12
  • secondary-genre: Family Features
  • mood: Family-Friendly
  • mood: Feel-Good
  • mood: Imaginative
  • prop: Band-Aid
  • prop: Television
  • prop: Food
  • prop: Tv
  • setting: Dining Room
  • setting: House
  • setting: Kitchen
  • theme: Success
  • theme: Teamwork
  • theme: Helping
  • theme: Family
  • actor: Tony Shalhoub
  • actor: Alexa Vega
  • actor: Antonio Banderas
  • actor: Daryl Sabara
  • actor: George Clooney
  • actor: Danny Trejo
  • actor: Carla Gugino
  • actor: Alan Cumming
  • director: Robert Rodriguez
  • producer: Tamara Smith
  • producer: Bill Scott
  • producer: Elizabeth Avellan
  • producer: Robert Rodriguez
  • producer: Cary Granat
  • producer: Harvey Weinstein
  • producer: Bob Weinstein
  • cinematographer: Guillermo Navarro
  • composer: Los Lobos
  • composer: Danny Elfman
  • composer: John Debney
  • composer: Robert Rodriguez
  • editor: Robert Rodriguez
  • costume-designer: Deborah Everton
  • production-designer: Cary White
  • role-name: Devlin
  • role-name: Gregorio Cortez
  • role-name: Fegan Floop
  • role-name: Alexander Minion
  • role-name: Ingrid Cortez
  • role-name: Carmen Cortez
  • role-name: Juni Cortez
  • role-name: Machete
  • screenwriter: Robert Rodriguez
  • year: 2001
  • studio: Miramax Films