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Agent Cody Banks/Agent Cody Banks 2 - Destination London (English, Czech, Polish, DVD)
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Agent Cody Banks/Agent Cody Banks 2 - Destination London (English, Czech, Polish, DVD)
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Loot Price R150
Discovery Miles 1 500
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Double bill of teen James Bond spoofs, starring Frankie Muniz (of
'Malcolm in the Middle' fame) as fifteen-year-old CIA operative
Cody Banks. In 'Agent Cody Banks' (2003), normal teenager Cody is
picked out of nowhere by the CIA to become an super-agent and save
the world. His mission is to get friendly with classmate Natalie
(Hilary Duff of 'Lizzie McGuire' fame), whose father is creating
indestructible robots and is hell-bent on world domination. Can
Cody stop the baddies while also dealing with the usual teenage
troubles such as nagging parents, school and getting the girl? In
the sequel, 'Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London' (2004), a
villainous double agent (Keith Allen) has stolen a top secret
experimental mind-control device and taken it to England. To get
close to him, Cody travels undercover to the UK, posing as a
student in an elite private boarding school. In between
infiltrating enemy hideouts and spying on his sinister quarry, Cody
has to go to class and is even forced to join the school band -
despite his total lack of musical talent. He soon discovers that he
is working alongside a British secret agent counterpart, Emily
(Hannah Spearritt). Can the teenage sleuths track down the bad guy
in time to stop the device being used to control the minds of the
world's leaders?
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- Interactive Menus
- Enhanced WS tv
- Bonus Footage
- Trailers
- Outtakes
- Deleted Scenes
- Commentary: Harald Zwart (Director), Frankie Muniz, Angie
Harmon
- Making Of Documentary
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