The Secret Agent Club

The Secret Agent Club is a 1996 American spy action comedy film starring Hulk Hogan and directed by John Murlowski. The film is about a secret spy (Hulk Hogan) who steals a laser gun and pretends that it is a toy but gets in deep trouble when the people find out who he stole the gun from.

The Secret Agent Club
DVD cover
Directed byJohn Murlowski
Produced byJames Ian Lifton
Brian Shuster
Written byRory Johnston
StarringHulk Hogan
Matthew McCurley
Lesley-Anne Down
Richard Moll
Music byJan Hammer
Mark Mancina
CinematographyAndrzej Bartkowiak
Edited byLeslie Rosenthal
Distributed byCabin Fever Entertainment
Release date
16 August 1996
February 8, 2005
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

When Ray Chase, an agent so secret even his son doesn't know, brings home a high-powered laser gun he stole, the theft victim sends her henchmen to capture Ray and get the gun back. But Ray's son escapes with the gun and then devises a plan to rescue his dad.

Cast

  • Hulk Hogan as Ray Chase
  • Matthew McCurley as Jeremy Chase
  • Lesley-Anne Down as Eve
  • Maurkice Woods as Sly
  • Danny McCue as Bart
  • Ashley Power as Rosalie
  • Jimmy Pham as Shigeo
  • Richard Moll as Wrecks
  • Lyman Ward as SHADOW General
  • Barry Bostwick as Vincent Scarletti
  • Edward Albert as Max Simpson
  • James Hong as Mr. Yamata (Shigeo's grandfather)
  • Jack Nance as Doc
  • M.C. Gainey as Jock Dad
  • Brian Yandrisovitz as Umpire
  • Vachik Mangassarian as Sheik
  • Rory Johnston as Computer Hacker
  • Christopher Doyle as Driver Cop
  • Mark Ginther as Yo-Yo Guard
  • Alex Koba as Soviet General
  • 'Wild' Bill Mock as Spanky
  • John Ammirati as Buckwheat
  • Allison Bibicoff as Woman in Bleachers

DVD

Platinum Disc was released on DVD on February 8, 2005.

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