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Feds (28-Oct-1988)
Director: Daniel Goldberg Writers: Len Blum; Daniel Goldberg
| Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
| Mary Gross |
Actor |
25-Mar-1953 |
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Saturday Night Live |
| Rebecca De Mornay |
Actor |
29-Aug-1959 |
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And God Created Woman |
| Don Stark |
Actor |
20-Aug-1954 |
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Bob Pinciotti on That 70's Show |
| Fred Thompson |
Actor |
19-Aug-1942 |
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Actor turned Senator from Tennessee |
REVIEWS Review by An unlikely buddy film (posted on 1-Jun-2007) This movie is about two smart and wacky women who want to become FBI agents. Tomboy Ellie DeWitt (played by Rebecca DeMornay) and intellectual Janet Zuckerman (played by Mary Gross) team up to conquer the challenges of studying to be FBI agents. Ellie, a former marine can tackle the physical demands, but has trouble with the studies. Janet, long on study skills, is short on academic experience. Both of them are on the edge of having to leave the program until they decide to team up and help each other.
The movie is hilarious with a lot of twists and turns from an accidental but unauthorized successful bank-robber chase up to the "final exam" where the students need to solve role-played crime and find their instructors, who are taking the part of terrorists and hostages.
If you're looking for deep philosophical meaning, then this is not the movie for you. But if you're looking for a lighthearted, funny movie with superb acting, then look no further.
You'll love it.
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