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A Detroit teenager on a class trip to France is mistaken for an American secret agent who has the same name, and has to save all of Europe's gold from an evil mastermind.
A Detroit teenager on a class trip to France is mistaken for an American secret agent who has the same name, and has to save all of Europe's gold from an evil mastermind.


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Michael Corben flies from Detroit to France first class in a DC-10 thanks to being mistaken for the other Corben.
Michael Corben flies from Detroit to France first class in a DC-10 thanks to being mistaken for the other Corben.
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If Looks Could Kill movie poster.

Movie (1991)

Starring:
Richard Grieco (Michael Corben)
Roger Rees (Augustus Steranko)
Linda Hunt (Ilsa Grunt)
Robin Bartlett (Patricia Grober)
Gabrielle Anwar (Mariska)
Geraldine James (Vendetta Galante)

A Detroit teenager on a class trip to France is mistaken for an American secret agent who has the same name, and has to save all of Europe's gold from an evil mastermind.

Lockheed L-1011 TriStar

Michael Corben flies from Detroit to France first class in a DC-10 thanks to being mistaken for the other Corben.

Eurocopter AS355 TwinStar

Steranko's getaway helicopter at the end. Steranko falls out of it. It crashes sideways with no one flying it and the rotor section detaches and "chases" after Michael and Mariska.


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