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      The Impossible Kid

      1982 1h 21m Action Comedy List
      Reviews 54% 100+ Ratings Audience Score Agent 00 goes under cover to find Mr. X. Read More Read Less

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      Stephen C LOL, the funniest 01 hour: and 21 minutes ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/02/22 Full Review Audience Member You either love or hate this Trashy Phillapeno Gem but I find these Weng Weng a delightfully bad cinematic journey. Although a staggering 2'9 tall he still kick ass and this time round the producers have more money to work with & this is a much higher budget sequel to Weng Weng's breakthrough film. Full of hilariously bad dialogue & ridiculously dangerous stunts you can't help but have a laugh. If you have taste avoid it but it's trashy fun. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review dave j Monday, July 9, 2012 (1982) The Impossible Kid DUBBED ACTION/ COMEDY Starring "Weng-Weng" the 2' 9" (0.84 m) size midget portraying as interpol agent double 0 similar to OO7 but without the gadgets, but is strong enough to beating up people who're twice his size and at least a hundred fifty pounds heavier than him is almost beyond ridiculous. Anyways, this is one of a few movies that used him playing the same role and according to imdb this is the third. The only reason I checked him out was basically because of an old Jimmy Kimmel talk show clip making me to become curious what the heck this is and initially thought it was very funny at the beginning, seeing him using his little baby-like hands beating up and killing people(by using a small gun) twice his size, but it becomes very tiring as it drags since it's obvious that everything is adapted for Weng Weng's convenient dwarf like size. The plot involves terrorists blackmailing the city, somewhere around the Phillipines for a huge sum of money unoblivious that it involves some of it's own high paying top magistrators, Double 0 is assigned to the case and labelled as their best agent to investigate as opposed to any moderate size man. 1 out of 4 Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Weng Weng goes Kung Fu fighting, the 70 centimetres warrior spreads death and pain across the Phillipine. Cannot be believed if not watched. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Weng Weng forever !!! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Audience Member The Impossible Kid, a sequel to the earlier Filipino-Goon/Spy flick "For Yu'r Heights Only" brings back the adventures of Agent 00, a pint-sized super spy with plenty of gadgets and crazy kung-fu moves that can battle any open, butterfly-collared shirt wearing gangster that crosses his path. The story is simple enough, rich tycoons are being targeted by a nefarious criminal organization led by a mysterious Mr. X (who is dressed like a mix between a Ku Klux Klan member and Cobra Commander) that demands high ransoms in exchange for them keeping their lives. Up to stop them and uncover their plot is Agent 00 as he goes from daring chase to karate chopping his way through goon after goon. The movie wisps along for a good 90 minutes, the goofy scenes with Agent 00 are entertaining to watch for their absurdity and camp, but the plodding story exposition in-between is trying and boring and demands one to hit the fast forward button just to see more of Weng-Weng's antics as Double 00. Recommended for those who can enjoy the company of watching exploitive B-movies. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Agent 00 goes under cover to find Mr. X.
      Director
      Eddie Nicart
      Producer
      Peter M. Caballes
      Screenwriter
      Cora Caballes, Greg Macabenta
      Production Co
      Liliw Films International
      Genre
      Action, Comedy
      Original Language
      Tagalog
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Jun 30, 2016
      Runtime
      1h 21m