A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 16, 2004
Original Title:
Double zéro
Alternate Titles:
Agentes 000
French Spies
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
4 Mecs à Lunettes Production
Alma Gate Ltd.
La Petite Reine
M6 Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: TP
Runtime: 90
Ben and Bill are the two worst, completely useless agents - real losers. But who else would you send on a super-difficult top-secret mission? The French have just sold a new high-power M51 rocket to the Russians for crazy money. Unfortunately for them, the rocket was hijacked before they could get it of their hands. However, not just any fool is up to neutralizing this threat, but only the craziest and most stupid of them can cope with such a task.
Art Direction:
Jean-Michel Ducourty
Casting:
Nathalie Chéron
Co-Producer:
Timothy Burrill
Costume Design:
Chattoune
Kerry Ann Hirst
Director:
Gérard Pirès
Director of Photography:
Denis Rouden
Editor:
Véronique Lange
Hairstylist:
Lucas Coulon
Key Hair Stylist:
Cécile Gentilin
Key Makeup Artist:
Françoise Quilichini
Jean-Christophe Roger
Hue Lan Van Duc
Original Music Composer:
D.J. Maze
Colin Towns
Producer:
Thomas Langmann
Production Design:
Gary Williamson
Sound:
Marc-Antoine Beldent
Sound Editor:
Selim Azzazi
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Vincent Arnardi
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Alexis Kinebanyan
Benoît Lestang
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