G-Men from Hell

G-Men from Hell


Category: Action
All Genres: Action, Comedy, Adventure
Release Year: 2000
Country: USA
Runtime: 98
Rating: 4.6 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Christopher Coppola
Sound: Dolby
Taglines:

  • The Greatest Concert of the Decade! Now you can see it and hear it...as if you were there !

  • Writing by: Richard L. Albert - writer
    Mike Allred - comic strip
    Robert Cooper - writer
    Nick Johnson - writer

    Produced by: Richard L. Albert - producer
    Joseph Vittorie - co-producer (as Joseph N. Vittorie Jr.)

    Cast: William Forsythe - Dean Crept
    Tate Donovan - Mike Mattress
    Bob Goldthwait - Buster Lloyd (as Bobcat Goldthwait)
    Barry Newman - Greydon Lake
    Zach Galligan - Dalton
    Vanessa Angel - Gloria Lake
    Paul Rodriguez - Winiford Weenie Man
    David Huddleston - Dr. Boifford
    Kari Wuhrer - Marete Morrisey
    Charles Fleischer - Martin / Pete
    Gary Busey - Lt. Langdon

    Music: Greg De Belles
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    Plot Outline: Two G-Men, returning from hell, must perform good deeds to save themselves from a doomed fate.
    Plot: Dean Crept and Mike Mattress are two government agents, G-men whom are murdered in an ambush and sent straight to the hot and fiery realm of hell. Dean and Mike manage to escape using a magical dimension traveling crystal to land them back on Earth where they decide to open their own private investigating service, with some stolen money from their killer Buster Lloyd, and soon land a fashionable office space with an attractive and loyal secretary-of-all-trades named Marete. Dean and Mikes first job is to help a mysterious femme fatal named Gloria Lake who fears her wealthy husband is plotting to swindle out of her inheritance. But before that can happen, the husband is murdered, and Dean and Mike are the suspects. With a relentless police detective tailing them, Dean and Mike try to solve the case, while dealing with the Devils agent who follows them up from hell to bring them back within 46 hours.

    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    To the officials of His Majestys government in British East Africa, the producers wish to express their appreciation for the cooperation that made possible the filming of the safari sequences in Kenya, Tanganyka and Uganda.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: In between Blowin in the Wind and Just Like a Woman, Bob Dylan attaches his capo to the second fret of his guitar. George Harrison then leans over to speak to Leon Russell, but immediately in the next shot, Dylans guitar is capoed on the fourth fret and George is back in his regular position. (This is most likely due to the deletion of another Dylan song, Mr. Tambourine Man, which was played with a capo on the 2nd fret and is included on the films soundtrack album.)

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