A deliriously fun, tongue-in-cheek spy comedy that lets Billy Dee Williams do what only Billy Dee Williams can—glide through chaos with a charming grin. Unseen for decades except among die-hard fans trading worn VHS copies, it’s now newly remastered and ready for rediscovery. Williams stars as a retired superspy who swaps tuxedos for a rundown detective agency above a chicken-and-ribs joint, where his lazy son, bad clients, and broken gadgets test his patience until a rogue plot involving secret tech, a Cold War–style nemesis, stray explosions, and even a few rapping mummies drags him back into the game. Conceived and directed by Julius LeFlore—Williams’s stunt double on The Empire Strikes Back—and featuring martial-artist Marjean Holden plus a scene-stealing turn from Patience Dabany, it’s a scrappy, self-aware blend of Bond tropes, neighborhood satire, and pure B-movie bravado—proving that cool, like chaos, never really retires.
