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Agent Cody Banks Director: Harald Zwart Cast: Frankie Muniz, Hilary Duff, Keith David, Cynthia Stevenson

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/05/2003
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 20,476
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Closed Caption; Deleted scenes; Outtakes; Exclusive sneak peek at Cody Banks sequel; Agent Action: Never-before-seen footage of the film's incredible stunts; Multi-angle sequences: Storyboard-to-film comparisons; Three featurettes: "Frankie Muniz Going Big," "How to Talk to Girls," and "Cool Makeup Tricks by Hilary Duff"; "Developing Agent Cody Banks": A behind-the-scenes look at the film's preproduction process; "Creating Cody's World": An in-depth tour of the film's sets and costume designs; "Posting Cody Banks": An exciting exploration into the film's music and special effects; Director's Diary: A making-of overview from the director's chair; Audio commentary by director Harald Zwart, Frankie Muniz, and Angie Harmon

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Standard
1. Main Title/Chores [2:13]
2. Runaway Toddler [3:33]
3. Nanobots to the Rescue [1:39]
4. CIA Child Services [3:07]
5. "My Country Needs Me?" [2:43]
6. An Agent All OVer [3:28]
7. Gadgetology [2:10]
8. Suddenly Preppy [1:43]
9. "What's Not to Like?" [2:00]
10. Target Embarrassed [2:54]
11. Extreme Driver's Ed [4:08]
12. A Combative Argument [1:36]
13. Domestic SWAT Team [2:49]
14. Phone Panic [1:57]
15. Girl Boot Camp [3:55]
16. Decent Third Impression [3:00]
17. Cody Banks, Party Tiger [2:50]
18. "Happy Birthday" [2:31]
19. Into the Science Den [2:44]
20. Heavy Metal Meal [3:11]
21. Mission: Abolished... [2:35]
22. ...Cover: Blown [3:47]
23. Milkshakes & Kidnappers [3:57]
24. Junior Junior Agent [6:22]
25. Abominable Snowboard [3:08]
26. A Common Goal [4:41]
27. "You Just Used Me!" [2:37]
28. Icing Natalie? [3:01]
29. "Containment Breach!" [6:01]
30. The Big Bang [2:17]
31. A New Partner [2:28]
32. End Credits [7:00]
Side #2 -- Widescreen
1. Main Title/Chores [2:03]
2. Runaway Toddler [3:33]
3. Nanobots to the Rescue [1:39]
4. CIA Child Services [3:07]
5. "My Country Needs Me?" [2:43]
6. An Agent All OVer [3:28]
7. Gadgetology [2:10]
8. Suddenly Preppy [1:43]
9. "What's Not to Like?" [2:00]
10. Target Embarrassed [2:54]
11. Extreme Driver's Ed [4:08]
12. A Combative Argument [1:36]
13. Domestic SWAT Team [2:49]
14. Phone Panic [1:57]
15. Girl Boot Camp [3:55]
16. Decent Third Impression [3:00]
17. Cody Banks, Party Tiger [2:50]
18. "Happy Birthday" [2:31]
19. Into the Science Den [2:44]
20. Heavy Metal Meal [3:11]
21. Mission: Abolished... [2:35]
22. ...Cover: Blown [3:47]
23. Milkshakes & Kidnappers [3:57]
24. Junior Junior Agent [6:22]
25. Abominable Snowboard [3:08]
26. A Common Goal [4:41]
27. "You Just Used Me!" [2:37]
28. Icing Natalie? [3:01]
29. "Containment Breach!" [6:01]
30. The Big Bang [2:17]
31. A New Partner [2:28]
32. End Credits [7:00]

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Editorial Reviews

Frankie Muniz, the eminently likable Golden Globe- and Emmy-nominated star of Malcolm in the Middle, has a license to thrill as a 16-year-old CIA agent in this irresistible blend of Spy Kids and James Bond. Like the Bond films, this one begins with a stunt-filled prologue (involving extreme-skateboard action in pursuit of a runaway car with an infant inside). And in true Bond fashion, there are way-cool gadgets, sleek sports cars, and sinister villains plotting world domination. But unlike Bond, our man Cody is more shaken than stirred when it comes to talking to beautiful girls, and his mission is to reach a scientist who is in the employ of a sinister research enterprise by getting cozy with his daughter (Hilary Duff). In a turn that would make Emma Peel of The Avengers look demure, former Law & Order assistant D.A. Angie Harmon turns up as Cody's statuesque, leather-clad handler. While not as inventive as the Spy Kids films, Cody Banks is as sleek as an Aston-Martin, with a charismatic cast, a savvy sense of humor, and enough stunts and heroics to make Cody Banks a franchise-worthy name in its own right. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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August 27, 2003: Agent Cody Banks is a fantastic Sci-Fi,Action,comedy movie that will have kids and adults out of their seat cheering.

Agent Cody Banksby Anonymous

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August 15, 2003: It's a good moive.


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