Secret Agent 00 Soul (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 1, 1990

Original Title:
Secret Agent 00 Soul

Alternate Titles:
Secret Agent Double-O Soul
Secret Agent OO Soul

Genres:
Action | Comedy

Production Companies:
Dabany Productions
LeFlore Productions
Xenon Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 71

Never Say What Again!

James Brown III, also known as Secret Agent 00 Soul, is an elite international operative who finally tells off the government and fulfills his longtime dream of opening a detective agency in his hold neighborhood. His once plush workspace is no a ramshackle hole-in-the-wall above a chicken and ribs joint, and instead of being surrounded by glamourous female agents, the is being shaken down by his son Junior, a 400-pound ne'er-do-well who wouldn't know hard work if it hit him in the face. Nonetheless, 00 Soul is able to transform an unlikely bunch of misfits into the wackiest group of oddball detectives ever to hit the 'hood.

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ADR Mixer:
Robin Haskins
Jeff Gomillion
Stanley Carr

Additional Casting:
Sandy Sanocki-Johnson

Assistant Editor:
Jacqueline Wiles

Assistant Production Design:
Beverly Etheredge

Associate Producer:
Corey Dee Williams

Boom Operator:
Arthur Jackson
Eric Schultz

Casting Assistant:
Shari Famous

Casting Director:
Myrna Meth

Co-Producer:
Henry Kingi

Director:
Julius LeFlore

Director of Photography:
Charles Mills

Dolly Grip:
George Wells

Editor:
Russel Wiles

Executive Producer:
Patience Dabany
Clarence Taylor
Julius LeFlore
Amanda LeFlore

First Assistant Camera:
Robert A. Torres

First Assistant Director:
Donovan Womack

Foley Artist:
Jim Deroos
Breck Warwick

Foley Mixer:
Stanley Carr

Gaffer:
Chris Lanieri

Grip:
Glenn L. Whiteford
Shawn Whelan
Smokey Campbell

Key Grip:
Jeff Murrell
Greg Bridges

Location Manager:
David Simon
Kojo Lewis
Jack English

Makeup & Hair:
Laini Thompson

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Edna Sheen
Marlene Mason
Charles Black
Dinorah Peña
Stephanie Coffey
Alvechia Ewing
Jillian Alexander

Music Editor:
Winston Johnson
Clarence Taylor

Negative Cutter:
Jim Sheridan

Original Music Composer:
Clarence Taylor
Patience Dabany

Producer:
Miriam Holder Jacobs
Julius LeFlore
Amanda LeFlore
Barbara Guillory

Production Design:
Adel A. Mazen

Production Manager:
Mel Welles

Production Sound Mixer:
Ed Rue
Clifford 'Kip' Gynn
Frank Meadows
Kermit Samples

Script Supervisor:
Cathy Conway
Halimah Fielding

Second Assistant Camera:
Matthew Berner

Second Assistant Director:
Alicia Daigre
Romell Foster-Owens
Brandon Bates

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bob Minkler
John J. Stephens
Jerry Clemens
Dan Hiland

Sound Recordist:
Louis Countee
Mike Reale
Robert Edmondson
Spartan Castiglioni

Sound Supervisor:
Lee Dragu

Special Effects Assistant:
Wayne Beauchamp
John Eggert
Richard Burk
Bob Tiller

Special Effects Coordinator:
Al Desaro

Stunt Coordinator:
Larry Holt

Stunts:
Richard E. Butler
Doug Coleman
Everett Creach
Jay C. Currin
Vince Deadrick Sr.
Orwin C. Harvey
Mike Johnson
Henry Kingi
Shawn Patrick Lane
William T. Lane
Julius LeFlore
Walter Robles
Von L. Roddy
Eddie Smith
Tony Snegoff
Victoria Vanderkloot
Chuck Waters
Chris Wentzel
George P. Wilbur
Larry Williams

Wardrobe Master:
Sharlene Williams

Writer:
Julius LeFlore
Amanda LeFlore

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