Super Spy (film)

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Super Spy
Directed byA.J. Jamal
Written byA.J. Jamal
Produced byA.J. Jamal , Karyn Kobayashi
StarringA.J. Jamal
LisaRaye
Reynaldo Rey
Conchita Leeflang Karyn Kobayashi
CinematographyDarryl Walthall
Music byFahad Behroozi
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Lightyear Entertainment
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Super Spy is an American comedy film written, produced and directed by A.J. Jamal and starring A.J. Jamal, LisaRaye, Reynaldo Rey, Conchita Leeflang. [1]

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Premise

An aspiring screenwriter is determined to make a low budget action film. While filming it, he films a crime being committed and is then hunted down by a band of criminals. [2]

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References

  1. Gibron, Bill (2004-07-08). "Super Spy". DVD Verdict . Retrieved 11 December 2009.
  2. Kelly, Daniel (2004-08-24). "Super Spy". DVD Talk . Retrieved 11 December 2009.