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Double Agent
Peter Giles is an obscure inventor who is working on a laser pistol power pack and the KGB wants the designs. They send in their most reliable and sexiest pair of agents double-oh-96 and double-oh-69. They head in to suck every last drop of information from the scientist, but the CIA is on the scene. Both sides duke it out for the generator and take their battles to the bedroom where sparks will most definitely fly.
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Plot Summary
A former CIA agent, presumed dead, is reactivated to expose a mole within the agency. As he navigates a dangerous game of cat and mouse, he must confront his past and the people he once trusted. The mission becomes increasingly personal as the stakes escalate, forcing him to question who he can rely on in a world of deception.
Critical Reception
Double Agent received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised the thriller elements and performances, others found the plot predictable and underdeveloped. Audience response was generally lukewarm, with the film failing to generate significant buzz.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers some suspenseful moments but ultimately falls short of its potential.
Robert Conrad's performance anchors the movie, though the script leaves much to be desired.
A serviceable thriller that gets lost in its own convoluted plot.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Double Agent' is largely absent from public records, making it difficult to ascertain specific points of like or dislike from Google users.
Fun Fact
Robert Conrad, known for his roles in "Hawaiian Eye" and "The Wild Wild West," portrayed the lead character in this made-for-television thriller.
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