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Agent for H.A.R.M.

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The head (Wendell Corey) of the Human Aetiological Relations Machine pits an agent (Mark Richman) against a flesh-to-fungus spore gun.

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11/19/2015 Really cheap Bond-rip-off that makes you thankful for all of the action. All of the characters look goofy and act worse. The plot is outlandish yet doesn't go very far. It is kind of enjoyable for its cheapness, but it leaves you feeling nothing. See more 06/08/2012 Agent of H.A.R.M. is an obvious attempt to replicate anything James Bond-related and, in my mind, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. It's so poorly-executed and uninteresting that I was next to nodding off throughout it. They even give this guy the line "I'm Chance. Adam Chance." Ugh. It doesn't help much that he's being played by Peter Mark Richman, who most horror fans will recognize from Friday the 13th Part 8: Jason Takes Manhattan. The movie is just mostly boring and unimaginative; in other words, about as trite as you can get. Thankfully the crew at Mystery Science Theater 3000 inject some sort of humor into it, but even they have a difficult time with it. I'd say watch it for that reason, but you could forget about it otherwise. See more 08/23/2011 Dun nun dun nuh! Nothing happens in this movie. Great MST3K episode though. See more 07/17/2011 Hey, don't be spoofing my James Bond, unless you do it well! Okay, I laughed one or twice See more 11/29/2010 Whisper this: the movie is actually kinda watchable. Still, far more enjoyable on the Satellite of Love. See more 06/09/2010 Watch the MST3K version, as this is not a great spy film. SPORE!!!!! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis The head (Wendell Corey) of the Human Aetiological Relations Machine pits an agent (Mark Richman) against a flesh-to-fungus spore gun.
Director
Gerd Oswald
Producer
Joseph F. Robertson
Screenwriter
Blair Robertson
Production Co
Universal/Universal Int
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 24m