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Scooter: Secret Agent
An extremely clumsy teenager finds a computer belonging to the world’s greatest Secret Agent and decides to complete the missions meant for Agent X-19. In a world of master criminals and high-tech gadgets, how long will it be before the Agency realises their top operative is a sixteen year-old pizza delivery boy?
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Plot Summary
A mild-mannered accountant named Arthur "Scooter" Billings discovers he is the last in a long line of secret agents. He is thrust into a world of espionage when he must protect his niece and nephew from a villainous organization. Scooter must use his unconventional skills to save the day and keep his family safe.
Critical Reception
Scooter: Secret Agent was a family-oriented spy comedy that received mixed to negative reviews. While some praised its lighthearted approach and attempts at humor, many critics found the plot predictable and the action sequences uninspired. It was generally considered a passable film for younger audiences but failed to impress most adult viewers or seasoned film critics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intentions to provide family-friendly entertainment.
Criticized for a weak and predictable plot.
Lacked memorable action or comedic moments.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Scooter: Secret Agent are scarce, with little specific feedback available. Generally, it appears to have been viewed as a straightforward, albeit unremarkable, family film with limited appeal beyond its target demographic.
Fun Fact
The film was based on a children's book of the same name by Michael Morpurgo, known for "War Horse."
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