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Undercover Grandpa

Undercover Grandpa

2017

In this action-packed comedy, a timid young hero joins forces with his feisty grandpa and a gang of seasoned veterans to take down ruthless kidnappers and win back his beloved.

Runtime: 99 min

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Metacritic

5.2 /10

IMDb Rating

Metacritic

56.0

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In the midst of high school drama, Jake (character name not provided) and Wendall are consumed by their quest to secure Jake's date with the enigmatic Angie. A party invitation serves as a lifeline, but just as Jake is about to embark on his maiden voyage into romance, his parents impose an unexpected constraint: a dinner engagement with Grandpa Lou that promises to be a soul-crushing experience. For Grandpa Lou, a retired intelligence officer with a penchant for dubious war stories and paranoia-fueled conspiracy theories, the world is a minefield of perceived threats.

Meanwhile, Angie's fate takes a drastic turn when she's snatched away by General Komencho, a Russian operative. Little does Jake know that his grandfather, Grandpa Lou (character name not provided), harbors secrets of his own. A retired intelligence officer with a wealth of experience, Grandpa Lou is unable to secure official assistance in the face of bureaucratic red tape. Instead, he turns to his trusty old network, recruiting Wolf, Harry, Mother, and Giovani - an assortment of seasoned operatives known as the 'Devil's Scum' - to join forces and launch a daring rescue mission.

As Jake and Grandpa Lou forge an unlikely alliance, they leverage the technological prowess of Wendall (character name not provided) to outmaneuver their foes. Amidst this improbable adventure, corny one-liners and comedic mishaps punctuate the interactions between the young and old protagonists.

In the end, Grandpa Lou's forces prevail, Angie is freed from captivity, and Maddy Harcourt government agents arrive on the scene. As Grandpa Lou clutches his chest in a dramatic flourish, he's whisked away to the hospital, leaving behind a trail of intrigue.

The story takes an unexpected turn at Grandpa Lou's graveside funeral, where family and friends pay tribute as Jake mourns his grandfather's passing. The old timers present Jake with Grandpa Lou's dog tags, symbolizing the transfer of responsibility from one generation to the next.

A month later, a car pulls up in front of Jake's home, and Grandpa Lou emerges, revealing that his death was merely a ruse - a cover for his second retirement. As he and Maddy Harcourt drive off into the sunset, bound for a life of adventure in Mexico, Jake is left to ponder the true meaning of family, loyalty, and deception.