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Dianna's assisted by friendly karate master Joe (amiable Chiquito), faces opposition from undercover narcotics
agent
Elaine (lovely, buxom blonde babe Pat Anderson), and romances cocky, ruthlessly ambitious Charlie (essayed with supremely arrogant aplomb by Stan Shaw) while plotting her revenge against nefarious drug kingpin Sid (an effectively slimy Ken Metcalfe).
His portrayal of talent
agent
Sammy was brilliantly performed and uniquely him.
The character, Secret Service
agent
Frank Horrigan, is haunted by the fact that he was on the detail that failed to protect President Kennedy in Dallas, and now he's forced to match wits with a professional assassin that is openly declaring that he will kill the president.
He's even quite convincing when he flirts with the pretty younger
agent
played by Rene Russo.
It begins with an eager real estate
agent
taking an Asian couple through a house, only to find there's a dead girl in the shower of the showhome.
Together with Jane & their young son Tommy (Michael Manchester) Rose & Freddie are planning to travel to the island with an architect named Linda Sullivan (Catherine Hickland) to check on the amount of work that needs doing, they also meet up with the estate
agent
Jerry Giordano (Rick Farnsworth) & hire a local fisherman named Sam (George Stevens) to take them to the island.
The film has Clint Eastwood as an ageing secret service
agent
and John Malkovich as a vengeful assassin pitted against each other in a massive test of wills and ingenuity, where the President's life is at stake.
Rene Russo was a perfect choice for the female
agent
who falls for Eastwood, as she is so unobvious but so talented, and she shines.
Starring Michael Imperioli and John Ventimiglia from The Sopranos cast, "On the Run" sets us up in a 24-hour wild ride in the city that never sleeps, as we follow the meanderings of an introspective sales
agent
who is suddenly dragged by his long-gone school companion, just out of jail.
Sleeper Cell portrays a psychological struggle of an undercover
agent
inside of a terrorist cell who has to constantly make difficult decisions in order to maintain his cover while staying true to his real cause.
Bruce Campbell spends the rest of the film trying to avenge his death and has many internal arguments between himself and the KGB
agent.
Even small characters are well written and beautifully played, like Billy Crystal's best friend's girlfriend, and a lovely cameo from Rob Reiner as Crystal's
agent.
The real estate
agent
who has an erotic relationship with his listings is loads of fun.
We follow Michael Ealy as the undercover FBI
agent
Darwyn, set to infiltrate a terror cell lead by Farik (Oder Fehr).
This second gentleman, too, has a secret; he is an Interpol
agent.
Letterman was outraged (OK, so one goofy thing is it has him throwing softballs at a tire swing on his estate; total fabrication) but the main information is hilariously true, from the silly bidding war for Letterman once he decided to leave NBC to Leno's problems with an
agent
who was not ready for big time, but who he let run the show (almost to a disastrous exit) out of his famed loyalty.
Van Damme plays a border patrol
agent
who is out to stop heroin smugglers trying to cross into the United States.
Recruited by Jack Shaw (Donald Sutherland) of the C.I.A. and Amos (Ben Kingsley), a special
agent
from the Israeli Mosad, Ramirez is secretly trained to look, pose, infiltrate the elusive organization and to thereafter discredit the real Jackel working for the Russians.
Belmondo played well as usual, while a somewhat still young Michel Bouquet played his eternal role of a detective or police
agent.
This movie is about Carlos "The Jackal" (Quinn), an international terrorist who, by CIA
agent
Henry Fields's (Sutherland) description, appears to maim women and children for the heck of it.
The secret service
agent
loses his partner along the way,to the crazed gunmen who schemes,lies and murders anybody in his path who'll stand in his way of his mission.
Kermit the Frog, is just an ordinary frog in his swamp, when a talent
agent
stops by and tells him that Hollywood is looking for frogs to be in movie (lol).
Lorenzo Lamas stars as some type of CIA agent, who captures some exotic beauty named Alexa, kidnaps her daughter and forces her to fight her former employers.
This is particularly due to much of the factual implausibility (like an obvious
agent
posing as a bank loan officer while making obvious that he is speaking to someone through a wire or the scene where the scientists assume it is safe to enter a room in which a virus has been released even though 'it has not found a viable host' does not mean that it will never find one), the cheap sets (the bank looks like it was poorly constructed to resemble a dungeon), and the bad acting.
Al Hunter homes in on a well publicised theme of the late 80s- that hooligans were well organised and not really interested in the football itself- often with respectable jobs (estate agent???).
They were wooden beyond measure, especially a foppish young actor who was fifteen years too young to be taken seriously as any kind of government
agent.
Follow-up to 1973's far better "Cleopatra Jones" has statuesque black actress Tamara Dobson returning to her signature role as chic, super-tough narcotics agent, here busting a heroin ring in Hong Kong.
Just imagine someone who 5 minutes ago, committed a murder with a knife, and came out calm and smiling, not to mention clean as a whistle, as if slashing one's throat is done by a virtual
agent.
Laura's
agent
gets on the blower to rent-a-hero Peter Weston (Al Cliver) who is informed of the situation, the kidnappers have Laura on an isolated island & are demanding a 6 million ransom.
One solid acting turn appears among this slag: Stan Abe as a zealous FBI
agent.
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