Agents
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Nonetheless, there are some tense and interesting points here and there, the surprise meetings with German soldiers and Gestapo agents, where Dietrich does a great palm reading and Milland nearly as good faking one, and a dinner party of Germans of various stripes at which the announcement comes over the radio that Germany had been attacked by Poland and everyone stands and does a stiff arm salute.
There is a very funny (and informative) bit by band members, Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, about their disastrous experiences with managers and
agents.
When the G-man's contact his killed by one of Lorre's agents, the G-man is sent to prison for the killing even though everyone knows there is more to the story.
This struggle is now part of Hollywood folklore, but for those who don't know the story and are aware of where Letterman is now, it might be interesting to learn that David Letterman wanted to replace Johnny Carson as host of THE TONIGHT SHOW more than anything in the world, but Letterman found his dreams being derailed as frequent guest host Leno had one of Hollywood's most powerful agents, Helen Kushnick, in his corner and working tirelessly to get her client the job.
A crackling and magnificent thriller about a child psychiatrist, Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) who is desperately urged by two FBI agents, Peter Novak (Vince Vaughn) and Gordon Ramsey (Jake Weber) to use her therapy on Carl Stargher (Vincent D'Ofornio), a serial killer who (uses strange and horrifying torture tactics) is found in a coma by the feds.
Dr. Franz Tobel, a Swiss scientist, is smuggled out of his home country by Sherlock Holmes in order that the Nazi
agents
spying him do not get his invention of a new bomb sight.
A big cover up by the FBI, a massacre by gung-ho/trigger happy government
agents?
The plot is difficult to summarize, so just know that the story includes:
agents
trying to evacuate a city, God in a cowboy hat, the selling of angel wings, and a sick orphan (but it all works).
It makes fun of all the secret
agents
like James Bond: refreshing!!! It's probably the most hilarious movie I've ever seen.
I saw this film via one of the actors' agents, and it surely conforms with a great deal that comes out of Sth.
I will not be surprised if the travel
agents
start getting group booking requests for Kesan after the movie is released.
And because Abel Davos is played by Lino Ventura, we wind up emotionally invested in this taciturn, tough killer who loves his wife and kids, has an encounter with customs
agents
on the shore near Nice at night that neither he nor we expect, and who proves just as willing to shoot a cop or a betrayer with as little emotion as flicking off a bit of lint.
He often portrayed spies and foreign
agents
as nice upper-class folk who at the same time sneered at democratic values and concepts such as guilty until proved innocent.
They are accompanied by a couple of real estate
agents
(Catherine Hickland and Rick Farnsworth) and upon arriving at the island they meet a photographer (David Hasselhoff) and his writer girlfriend (Leslie Cumming) who are illegally squatting in the hotel while investigating the legend of a local witch (Hildegard Knef).
In the beginning, their objectives were simple: spy, remove enemy agents, steal classified information and destabilize unfavorable governments.
Similar to "They Live", "1984" and "The Matrix", it is based on the premise that we are all constantly monitored by shadowy Big Brother type government
agents
that know everything about us and have invisible robot probes constantly patrolling the city.
No bullets, no secret agents, a story that is entertaining, funny, and believable.
Soon enough, a reporter and a "UFOlogist" (apparently modeled on the character of the writer-director) are drawn into this unraveling fiasco and become the target of the ultra-secret
agents
who are as menacing as they are improbable and witless.
However, the head honcho who decides to remove it from a bank security deposit box, does so at the same time a bank heist is going down, at the same FBI
agents
have been informed of this, and at the same time a terrible earthquake erupts.
Too bad for him that he also gets stuck in a bank building during an earthquake with bank robbers and the government
agents
trying to stop him (led by the impressively physiqued, mildly entertaining Wolf Larson, backed by Fred Dryer) along with the standard "in the wrong place at the wrong time" spunky female (the forever bland Erika Eleniak) and "lived as a wimp but died as a hero at the last minute" male (Brandon Karrer).
CIA now send their best agents, a team of (Swedish?)
Two FBI field
agents
(whose deployment to the Vanessa case is ostensibly required due to her involvement with internet BDSM sites), in addition to a Los Angeles Police Department homicide detective, are assigned to investigate the crime, while endeavouring to provide security for Celia whose enthusiastic performance in her new vocation is avidly enough regarded by her customers as to have created conditions of personal danger for her.
At the end of the day, the housewife reads a book from her gay lover, and the guy himself is deported by
agents.
She's murdered by someone, which causes her sister and a crack team of 2 FBI
agents
to investigate the death.
My biggest hope for this film is that casting
agents
will see the absolutely stunning & talented actress to boot, Margarita Levieva.
What Robert Wagner, Tom Bosley and Geoffrey Lewis were doing in this movies is beyond me and they should look at litigation against their
agents
for misrepresentation for getting them involved with such a dreck of a movie.
Somehow, One-Hit Wonder Zwick manages a film that simultaneously offends Elvis fans, Mary Kay saleswomen, Las Vegas, gays, FBI
agents
and the rest of humanity with any intelligence with a shoddy, sloppy farce so forced it deserves to be forsaken ed.
Green, who is constantly rejected by Los Angeles casting
agents
for being obsolete (i.e.
I imagine there were a few strangled
agents
sprawled across Hollywood Blvd.
Using such high-tech gadgets as a computer that is less powerful than my Gameboy, Koji is able to aid FBI
agents
in the tracking of a man who has not committed any obvious crime.
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