Cary Elwes

Lock, Stock, Some Smoking Barrels and Burton Guster's Goblet of Fire

Psych - Lock, Stock, Some Smoking Barrels and Burton Guster's Goblet of Fire

Stylish art thief Pierre Despereaux summons Shawn to London to help on an undercover operation.

Role: Pierre Despereaux

Indiana Shawn and the Temple of the Kinda Crappy, Rusty Old Dagger

Psych - Indiana Shawn and the Temple of the Kinda Crappy, Rusty Old Dagger

Shawn and Gus team up with Despereaux to locate a mythical dagger rumored to be the key to unlocking a dead billionaire's treasure.

Role: Despereaux

Extradition II: The Actual Extradition Part

Psych - Extradition II: The Actual Extradition Part

Shawn and Gus return to Vancouver to visit their old nemesis Despereaux in prison at the felon's request, who then uses them to escape and pull one last job before he is extradited to the United States. Only while he is out, he is framed for the murder of a Crown Attorney and now asks the guys for help clearing his name of this most recent – and frankly unseemly – charge.

Role: Pierre Despereaux

Extradition: British Columbia

Psych - Extradition: British Columbia

Shawn and Gus spot an art thief whom Lassiter has been trying to arrest for years. So, although they are on a skiing vacation in Canada, they appeal to the local constabulary with mixed results: someone gets axed, another finds himself interrogated and Pierre Despereaux may get away scot-free, once again.

Role: Pierre Despereaux

Hot Shots!

Hot Shots!

The gang that created Airplane and The Naked Gun sets its sights on Top Gun in this often hilarious spoof starring Charlie Sheen, who previously only inspired laughs with his personal life. He plays Topper Harley, a fighter pilot with an ax to grind: clearing the family name. He gets involved in a relationship with Valerie Golino, a woman with an unusually talented stomach. But his mission is to avenge his father. Lloyd Bridges, late in his career, revealed an aptitude for this kind of silliness, here as a commander who is both incredibly dim and delightfully accident prone. Directed by Jim Abrahams, the film makes fun of a variety of other films as well, from Dances with Wolves to The Fabulous Baker Boys. It was so successful that they all returned in the sequel, Hot Shots! Part Deux.

Role: Kent Gregory