Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London 2004 PG, 101 min. Genre: Family / Action / Comedy / Adventure / Mystery
Director: Kevin Allen Cast: Frankie Muniz, Anthony Anderson, Hannah Spearritt, Cynthia Stevenson, Daniel Roebuck, Anna Chancellor, Keith Allen, James Faulkner, David Kelly, Santiago Segura, Connor Widdows, Keith David, Joshua Brody, Rod Silvers, Jack Stanley
While being trained at Kamp Woody "summer camp" as a future CIA agent, 15-year-old Cody Banks (Frankie Muniz) is given a new partner, Derek (Anthony Anderson), and the assignment of tracking down demoted agent Diaz (Keith Allen) who is in cahoots with Lord Duncan Kenworth (James Faulkner) to use stolen mind control software to take over the minds of world leaders. Diaz is in London, and Cody enrolls in a British private school where he poses as a clarinet player in the band in order to retrieve the stolen mind-control device. At the school, Cody teams up with another teenager, Scotland Yard operative Emily (Hannah Spearritt), and they try to stop Diaz from taking over the world.
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Bernard and the Genie 1992 N/R, 70 min. Genre: Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Paul Weiland Cast: Alan Cumming, Lenny Henry, Rowan Atkinson, John Gabriel, Denis Lill, Beaux Bryant, Kevin Allen, Andree Bernard, Melvyn Bragg, Janet Henfrey, Marcia Ashton, Sheila Latimer, Sally Geoghegan, Angela Clarke, Bob Geldof
Bernard Bottle (Alan Cumming) is having a bad day, and even loses his job as an art dealer, when he rubs a tarnished lamp and releases a 2,000-year-old genie, Josephus (Lenny Henry). The two become friends. It is Christmas, and Josephus can give Bernard anything he wishes. Troubles arise when Bernard wishes for the "Mona Lisa," and the police think that he stole it, but Josephus' magic powers take care of the problem.
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The Big Tease 2000 R, 86 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Kevin Allen Cast: Craig Ferguson, Frances Fisher, Chris Langham, Mary McCormack, Donal Logue, David Rasche, Kevin Allen, Isabella Aitken, Charles Napier, Larry Miller, Angela McCluskey, Francine York, David Hasselhoff, Cathy Lee Crosby, Nina Siemaszko
Leaving Scotland in the company of documentary filmmaker Martin Samuels (Chris Langham), Scottish hairstylist Crawford Mackenzie (Craig Ferguson) is the subject of an upcoming British TV program. He has every intention of winning the "Platinum Scissors" award at the World Hairdressing Competition in L.A. But it isn't long after Crawford checks in at the Century Plaza that he learns he was just invited to attend–not to compete. Determined to not only enter the competition but to win as well, Crawford gets help from publicist Cindy Harper (Frances Fisher), and he is on his way.
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Different for Girls 1996 R, 97 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Richard Spence Cast: Rupert Graves, Steven Mackintosh, Saskia Reeves, Neil Dudgeon, Miriam Margolyes, Charlotte Coleman, Nisha K. Nayar, Robert Pugh, Philip Davis, Kevin Allen
While in boarding school 16 years ago, Paul Prentice (Rupert Graves) and Karl Foyle (Steven Mackintosh) were friends. Now, they reunite in London, BUT Karl has become a transsexual and is now going by the name of "Kim." Their new relationship takes an unexpected turn.
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Twin Town 1997 N/R, 98 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Kevin Allen Cast: Llyr Ifans, Rhys Ifans, William Thomas, Dorien Thomas, Dougray Scott, Huw Ceredig, Buddug Williams, Ronnie Williams, Rachel Scorgie, Di Botcher
Hardcore revenge is the name of the game for the Evans and Thomas families after Fatty Evans (Huw Ceredig) is injured on the job, and Bryn Cartwright (William Thomas) refuses to settle. Brothers Julian (Llyr Ifans) and Jeremy (Rhys Ifans) start the nasty business of retaliation, which quickly accelerates into beatings; property destruction; and finally, murder.
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| 1. Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004)
2. Bernard and the Genie (1992)
3. The Big Tease (2000)
4. Different for Girls (1996)
5. Twin Town (1997)
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