If Looks Could Kill (1991) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 15, 1991

Original Title:
If Looks Could Kill

Alternate Titles:
Espião por Engano
Espía por error
Teen Agent
Teen Agent - Wenn Blicke töten könnten
Если бы красота убивала
学神特务

Genres:
Action | Comedy

Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: APTA  HU: 12  SK: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 88

He's having the adventure of someone else's life.

Michael Corben, along with the rest of his high-school French class, sets out for a trip to France when he is mistaken for an agent of the same name. He is beseiged by both the good guys and the bad guys. British Intelligence outfits him with a series of James-Bond-like gizmos, and Steranko sends more would-be assassins after him. Can Michael stop the evil Steranko's plans for European domination?

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Aerial Coordinator:
Ross Reynolds

Art Direction:
Réal Proulx

Casting:
Sharon Howard-Field
Marion Dougherty

Costume Design:
Mary E. McLeod

Director:
William Dear

Director of Photography:
Douglas Milsome

Editor:
John F. Link

Original Music Composer:
David Foster

Production Design:
Guy J. Comtois

Screenplay:
Darren Star

Set Decoration:
Gilles Aird
Jean Kazemirchuk

Story:
Fred Dekker

Stunts:
Alison Reid

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