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Art Carney and Lily Tomlin are amazingly well-matched playing the convincingly mismatched pair who unravel the tangled mystery, and Bill Macy is equally fine as a friendly bartender-cum-talent
agent.
Some are sweet and lovable and attractive, in the way that Carol Burnett is attractive, and, as just about sublimely played by Frances McDormand, are so haunted by distaste for these illegal caste-ridden shenanigans that she's able and willing to squeal to Gene Hackman's FBI
agent
about the murders.
Eddie Murphy an irritating, money-hungry real estate
agent
who cares nothing for his wife and less for their children (I'm not sure why they bothered naming the character -- Eddie seems to be playing himself as usual).
College basketball coach Roy McCormick is almost banned for life due to his aggressive behavior, but as his
agent
finds a clause in the rules that he must have another chance first, he ends up training a middle school team, the Mount Vernon Junior High School Smelters.
The first story deals with a former government
agent
(Kirk Douglas) who searches for his son, who has been kidnapped by the feds who want to exploit his telekinetic powers.
Mila Kunis should immediately fire her
agent
for getting her casted in this piece of trash.
After a year, shuffle them and send them to an
agent.
A dirty
agent
escapes with the drug.
So they inject the drug in what they suppose is the CIA
agent
to make him talk.
I purchased it on video cassette and started watching it and was surprised to find a black and white movie in which James Bond is a CIA
Agent
and his counter part Felix Leiter is a British Secret Service
agent.
She should shoot her
agent.
This is one of several B-movies that Ronald Reagan starred in early in his career as the character Brass Bancroft--an undercover Secret Service
agent.
An American special
agent
(Dick Purcell), accompanied by his assistant and valet ( the continuously wise-cracking Mantan Moreland) and an aviator, sets off in search of a missing U. S. Admiral whose plane has crashed on a Caribbean island during World War II.
Nothing spectacular, but a good, enjoyable thriller, about a British team (led by Roger Moore, slightly out of character as a serious, sober and somewhat eccentric government agent) trying to overtake an oil platform in the North Sea that has been hijacked by a band of terrorists (led by the late, unforgettable Anthony Perkins, in one of his nervous, unsettling performances).
I guess the casting
agent
was asleep or just attempting to be fired so he/she could collect the unemployment and eat govt.
Once safely in New York and checked into the Plaza, Dracula goes about trying to find Cindy by first sending Renfield to Cindy's
agent
(Susan Tolsky).
Ralph Fiennes could have just as well telephoned in his performance, and Uma Thurman probably harangued her
agent
for getting her this gig.
Keeping up with him most of the way are the marvelous Rags Ragland as Chester the chauffeur, aka press agent, and the vivaciously funny dippy blonde, Jean Rogers, as a dumber than Rags (would you believe?) reporter.
Boys, I would be firing your
agent.
Beginning with the usual explanation/apology as to why Holmes exists in the 'modern' day, the film has the character travel to Washington to help solve where a British Secret Service
agent
hid a precious microfilm.
WD40 is a great name for the secret agent, and Mr. T even makes an appearance.
(I remember, for example, a theatrical short where Funt, as a travel agent, insisted, with total courtesy and friendliness, on selling a customer a fancy vacation when they wanted something plain and simple.)
Gosselaar was poor and tried to build his role up beyond it's limits and Kirstie Alley should have fired her
agent!
Sam Jackson plays an FBI
agent
whose partner has just been murdered in a gun-buy bust gone awry.
Dafoe is perfect in playing the FBI
agent
opposite Hackman.
Strict, by the book
agent
who seems to take it more seriously.
Worth watching alone for his portrayal of a retired Secret Service
agent
hired to protect superstar Whitney Houston.
They include Vin Diesel as a popular extreme sports star drafted by the U.S. government to become a secret
agent
and infiltrate a crime ring.
Not actually killed in Manhattan (surprise, surprise), Jason is still at it until an undercover FBI
agent
(Julie Michaels, who makes time to take a shower) tricks him into an ambush where he's blown to pieces.
What with US army personnel parading around London in uniform before the US had entered the war; the stock footage of the 1970s era London Ambulance rushing the
agent
to the hospital; the "military" DC3 in civilian paint scheme; the Rolls driving around with headlights full on in the blackout; the "French Port" with lights blazing, also in the blackout; the "Social Club" in London that had both male and female members; the two "heroes" jumping out of the aircraft without a jump-master; and... Well, I could go on and on but I think you get the point.
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