In this reteaming of actor Antonio Banderas and director Robert Rodriguez — their first film together since the 1995 feature Desperado — Banderas plays Gregorio, who along with devoted partner Ingrid ( Carla Gugino ), composes the greatest pair of secret agents working. Both are masters of disguise and have the ability to prevent wars, but eventually they want to settle down and begin raising a family. Nine years later, after retiring and giving up the lives of super-spies, Gregorio and Ingrid find themselves at the call of duty again when techno-genius Fegan Floop ( Alan Cumming ) and his insidious, ruthless sidekick Minion ( Tony Shalhoub ) have plans for world destruction. The only hope for Gregorio and Ingrid are their children, Carmen ( Alexa Vega ) and Juni ( Daryl Sabara ), who are called upon to save their missing parents, eventually learning their former identities. The film also features Cheech Marin , Robert Patrick , and Danny Trejo . In the summer of 2001, five months after Spy Kids had become a major box office success, an expanded edition was released, featuring several minutes of footage not used in the film's original cuts (including special effects sequences that couldn't be completed within the film's original budget). — Jason Clark
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Antonio Banderas | Gregorio Cortez |
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Carla Gugino | Ingrid Cortez |
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Alexa Vega | Carmen Cortez |
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Daryl Sabara | Juni Cortez |
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Alan Cumming | Fegan Floop |
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Tony Shalhoub | Alexander Minion |
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Teri Hatcher | Ms. Gradenko |
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Cheech Marin | Felix Gumm |
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Robert Patrick | Mr. Lisp |
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Danny Trejo | Machete |
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Mike Judge | Donnagon |
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Richard Linklater | Cool Spy |
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Guillermo Navarro | Pastor |
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Johnny Reno | Agent Johnny |
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Shannon Shea | FoOglie #1 |
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Norman Cabrera | FoOglie #2 |
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Trant Batey | FoOglie #3 |
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Andy W. Bossley | Brat |
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Jj Dashnaw | Brat's Dad |
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Kara Slack | Carmen's Friend |
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Ermahn Ospina | Cab Driver |
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Emilio Navarro-Mackissack | Excited Kid at Playground |
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Evan Sabara | 'Intruder' Spy Kid |
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Rachel Duhame | President's Robot Daughter |
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Houston Hooker | Lisp's Robot Son |
| Director | Robert Rodriguez |
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| Writer | Robert Rodriguez | |
| Producer | Elizabeth Avellan, Cary Granat, Robert Rodriguez, Bill Scott, Tamara Smith, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein | |
| Musician | John Debney, Danny Elfman, Harry Gregson-Williams, Los Lobos, Robert Rodriguez | |
| Photography | Guillermo Navarro | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo SPANISH: Dolby Digital Stereo ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 07, 2004 |