Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
- Original title
- Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
- Year
- 2004
- Running time
- 100 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Don Rhymer. Characters: Jeffrey Jurgensen
- Cast
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- Frankie Muniz
- Hannah Spearritt
- Anthony Anderson
- Daniel Roebuck
- Keith Allen
- Santiago Segura
- Anna Chancellor
- Keith David
- Sarah McNicholas
- Cynthia Stevenson
- Connor Widdows
- Henry Miller
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Action. Comedy | Teen/coming-of-age. Sequel
- Synopsis
- A rogue CIA agent (Cody’s own instructor) has stolen a top secret mind-control device from the U.S. government. With worldwide security at stake, Cody (Frankie Muniz) has to go undercover in London to get it back. “Over the pond” and in hot water, Cody is forced to pose as a student at an elite music boarding school and keep the other kids from discovering his true identity, all while infiltrating covert hideouts, tracking his target — and practicing the clarinet. To help him on his mission, Cody is assigned a new handler: a wisecracking CIA reject named Derek (Anthony Anderson) who’s desperately trying to get back into the Agency’s good graces. He supposed to be posing as the boarding school chef, but unfortunately he has no idea how to cook. The duo finds surprise help from a fellow student named Emily (Hannah Spearritt), a beautiful British Secret Service counterpart to Cody’s CIA teen. Together they’re on a madcap journey above, below and around London to retrieve the mind-control device and keep from getting caught.
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- Critics' reviews
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"As ingenious and lively as the original film."
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"Apart from funny supporting work by the inventor of the Mind Control and the guy in the "Q" role, the movie is pretty routine."
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"With lots of cool gadgets, plenty of silliness and a clever concept guaranteed to appeal to preteens, this should be an unflagging, high-octane romp."
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"Kids should be reasonably diverted for a couple of hours, but odds are they'll have forgotten the whole thing by the next morning."
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"Stretching what was a cute concept to the breaking point."
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"Muniz has better secret-agent toys to play with, funnier lines and sidekicks helping him out, and a bit more discerning director in Kevin Allen"
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"So the movie's OK in spots, but it's mostly so familiar that even the young target audience may get that deja vu feeling."
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