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CIA: nom de code Alexa

Original title: CIA Code Name: Alexa
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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CIA: nom de code Alexa (1992)
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A terrorist couple is pitted against each other when the female counterpart is captured by C.I.A. agents. They convince her to help them bring down the dangerous group in this violent action... Read allA terrorist couple is pitted against each other when the female counterpart is captured by C.I.A. agents. They convince her to help them bring down the dangerous group in this violent actioner.A terrorist couple is pitted against each other when the female counterpart is captured by C.I.A. agents. They convince her to help them bring down the dangerous group in this violent actioner.

  • Director
    • Joseph Merhi
  • Writers
    • Ken Lamplugh
    • John Weidner
  • Stars
    • Kathleen Kinmont
    • Lorenzo Lamas
    • O.J. Simpson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    872
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Merhi
    • Writers
      • Ken Lamplugh
      • John Weidner
    • Stars
      • Kathleen Kinmont
      • Lorenzo Lamas
      • O.J. Simpson
    • 12User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kathleen Kinmont
    Kathleen Kinmont
    • Alexa
    Lorenzo Lamas
    Lorenzo Lamas
    • Mark Graver
    O.J. Simpson
    O.J. Simpson
    • Det. Nick Murphy
    Alex Cord
    Alex Cord
    • Victor Mahler
    Pamela Dixon
    • Chief Robin
    Jeff Griggs
    Jeff Griggs
    • Detective Benedetti
    Michael Bailey Smith
    Michael Bailey Smith
    • Vlad
    Stephen Quadros
    Stephen Quadros
    • Max
    Shonna Cobb
    • Tanya
    Raul Staggs
    Raul Staggs
    • Captain O'Neil
    • (as Clayton Staggs)
    H. Ray Huff
    • Commander
    Charles Meshack
    • Reverend
    • (as Charles C. Meshack)
    Dan Tullis Jr.
    • Terrorist
    Joe Mehana
    • Cop
    Jim Ishida
    Jim Ishida
    • Guest
    Jerry P. Jacobs
    Jerry P. Jacobs
    • Forensic Technician
    • (as Jerry Jacobs)
    Jean Levine
    • Coroner
    Diana Phipps
    • Lab Woman
    • Director
      • Joseph Merhi
    • Writers
      • Ken Lamplugh
      • John Weidner
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    3DigitalRevenantX7

    Guilty Pleasure

    PLOT OUTLINE: A gang of thieves break into a government building & steal a valuable computer chip. The group is killed, but not before the leader swallows the chip. His body is stolen by a group of terrorists working for arms dealer Victor Mahler. One of the terrorists, a woman named Alexa, is captured by the CIA. Mark Graver, a CIA agent, decides to try & turn Alexa against her boss.

    This low budget actioner was one of the first films made by PM Entertainment, one of the major players in the DTV action genre during the 1990s. The film became a cult hit on cable television due to the fact that one of its stars, O. J. Simpson, was put on trial for the murder of his wife & her lover. This success turned PM into a successful B-film studio, enabling them to make dozens of similar films during the decade.

    The trial has given the film a reputation it does not deserve. In fact, C. I. A. – Codename: Alexa is something of a poster boy for those who decry action films as being nothing but violent garbage. The film's script is poorly written; the action scenes consist of people standing out in the open firing at each other; the dialogue is cheesy & stupid & the plot, despite given a title like "C. I. A.", fails to feature the agency prominently.

    That said, the film does prove to be something of a guilty pleasure. The action scenes, despite having the characters standing out in the open while shooting their weapons, do have an undeniable energy (the cinematographer for the film, PM honcho Richard Pepin, would later go on to direct a number of sci-fi / action hybrids).

    The stars are a mixed bunch. Kathleen Kinmont & Lorenzo Lamas make a good pairing (they would later marry), Pamela Dixon gives the impression that she hates the film, judging by the contempt she gives it, while O. J. Simpson gives the usual idiotic surliness that he gave his other film roles.
    1vitogarvin

    Lorenzo Lame Ass and OJ did it

    This is really really bad. Lamas shows just how a second rate actor does his job. But what makes it worth watching is the scene where OJ angrily grabs a fellow cop by the throat as if to kill them while the jukebox plays a song with the lyric "I got the evidence on you!". (Makes me want to hear the rest of the lyrics - attributed to David Gregoli and Leslie Oren but i couldn't find it on iTunes). Talk about seeing into the future...Too funny for words. The rest of the movie is forgettable. The score and songs are more interesting than the script. Ditto the sequel. Which begs the question of why they would do a sequel at all. My understanding was that foreign sales drives a lot of these B movies. Doesn't say much for the world's viewing habits.
    5gridoon

    Kathleen Kinmont kicks you-know-what

    The first of the two "Alexa" movies that Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont made in the mid-90s is thoroughly routine in all aspects, except one: the exemplary handling of Kinmont's action role. As a former terrorist recruited by the CIA to help them retrieve a micro-chip with nuclear capabilities, Alexa is tough, no-nonsense and efficient but hasn't completely lost her humanity, and Kinmont has the right body, moves and attitude for the role. This film has a few of the best female action scenes I've ever seen in a low-budget American film. Other than that, there is nothing here that you haven't seen before: Lamas' most notable acting effort is to whisper ALL of his lines, O. J. Simpson plays a cop whose partner got killed in the line of duty, and the villain has (wouldn't you know it?) a foreign accent. See it for Kinmont or don't see it at all. (**)
    3kwhuneycutt

    La Femme Nikita Rip Off

    "CIA Codename:Alexa" is an absolute horrible rip off of Luc Besson's classic film "La Femme Nikita"(1990). The film is basically about a woman who is taken in and trained by the CIA and is forced to do a secret mission for them. (Pretty much the same story structure of La Femme Nikita) The acting combo of Lorenzo Lamas and O.J. Simpson is perhaps the worst in cinema history. Lamas' "acting" is simply a bad Steven Segal impersonation. Watching Orenthal act in this film is an excruciating experience.

    The writing and acting is so poor in this film at times it is laughable. There are so many action movie "conventions" in the film it is ridiculous: unnecessary car explosions, people flying thru glass windows, terrorists, bad ponytails, etc. The musical score resembles David Michael Frank's score for "Hard to Kill" (1990), which furthers the Steven Segal theme of this movie. There is plenty of martial arts in the film, and it is pretty well done for a low budget American production. The mindless action and over the top acting never lets up, and I have to admit I was mildly entertained.

    Lorenzo Lamas had the look of an action star back in the early 90's but he is certainly no action star, that is why he is doing soap operas and not action blockbusters. My recommendation is that you skip "CIA Codename:Alexa" and check out "La Femme Nikita" instead.
    4unbrokenmetal

    The "good guys" taking hostages?

    CIA special agent Graver (Lorenzo Lamas) wants the killer Alexa (Kathleen Kinmont) to become a double agent and support him in his fight against the villain Mahler (veteran actor Alex Cord). Alexa only joins the fight against the bad guy after her daughter is taken hostage (by Graver, respectively the "good guys"!). Strange methods that agents working for the government are using these days - or is it just that movies don't carry conviction anymore? Anyhow, this average action movie has a few (violent) memorable moments after all, I vote 4/10.

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    • Trivia
      While filming their fight scene, O.J. Simpson struck Stephen Quadros so hard in the face that he ruptured a blood vessel in Quadros' cheek.
    • Quotes

      [after watching a martial arts fight where one contestant kills the other]

      Victor Mahler: In my country we thrive on the competitive spirit.

    • Connections
      Edited into Los Angeles Heat (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      EVIDENCE
      Written by David Vito Gregoli (as David V. Gregoli) and Leslie Oren

      Performed by Leslie Oren

      Published by Da'Vici Music (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1993 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • C.I.A. Codename: Alexa
    • Filming locations
      • Queen of Angels Hospital - 2301 Bellevue Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Opening scene of nighttime hostage situation. In a later daytime scene the hospital was used again, but as the exterior of the church scene chase & shootout.)
    • Production company
      • PM Entertainment Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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