Lance, a teenager, dreams to be a Secret Agent, when he is suddenly in the middle of a hacker intrigue, which aims at an International Environmental Congress. Lance gets in possession of a c... Read allLance, a teenager, dreams to be a Secret Agent, when he is suddenly in the middle of a hacker intrigue, which aims at an International Environmental Congress. Lance gets in possession of a computer access card, one of which the hackers are in urgent need for their operation. Lanc... Read allLance, a teenager, dreams to be a Secret Agent, when he is suddenly in the middle of a hacker intrigue, which aims at an International Environmental Congress. Lance gets in possession of a computer access card, one of which the hackers are in urgent need for their operation. Lance begins to play with the hackers, seeing his dream come true.
- Banker
- (as Patrick M. Wright)
- 900-Girl
- (as Kandra Baker)
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The Double O Kid was a direct-to-DVD film that isn't as bad as people say. It's amusing at most, but nothing in the field of memorable or even good. It's a typical secret agent action/comedy. Lance Elliot (Haim) is a seventeen year old intern. When he is forced to rush a package to LA, he figures out that a millionaire virus man and a henchwoman need that package and will stop at nothing to get it. Lance meets Melinda (Eggert), a sexy woman who has fallen into play with Lance, and they both try to outwit the boss at his own game in a fitting end scene.
The film is not very creative, and does almost nothing to morph the bad guy, bad things genre. But we do have a fair amount of decent scenes, and Haim doesn't disappoint. This is also one of the three films both Eggert and Haim appeared in together. They had dated for a long period of time, and had roles side by side in this, Just One of the Girls, and Blown Away (all of which I reviewed). It may be cliché and stock, but in points it's satisfying and entertaining.
Starring: Corey Haim, Nicole Eggert, John Rhys-Davies, and Brigitte Nielsen. Directed by: Duncan McLachlan.
Did you know
- TriviaEthan Randall was originally cast in the title role.
- GoofsWhen Lance is escaping from his hotel room, he swings out the window holding on to the drapes. When the scene cuts to a close up of him climbing back up the wall to the window he is clearly gripping a black woven rope, not the drapes. When the shot changes again he's beck to holding the drapes.
- Quotes
[Lance is late from work]
Trout: You're late?
Lance Elliot: Four minutes, twenty-three seconds... Look, I was chased by a farmer car, I had to lose them.
Trout: Get some coffee, for me a black one.
Lance Elliot: Yes, sir.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Obscurus Lupa Presents: Fast Getaway (2011)
- SoundtracksWestern Side
Written by Jamey Jazz (as Jamey Jaz), Ren Toppano and T. Pierce
Performed by Douglas Cooper Getschal (as D.C. Getschal)
Publishing by Jamey Jaz Music/Ren Toppano Music/Full Keel Music
Details
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix