If Looks Could Kill
"He's having the adventure of someone else's life."
Originally released in 1991. If Looks Could Kill is a action/comedy film. directed by William Dear. At just 88 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Richard Grieco, Gabrielle Anwar, and Roger Rees
Synopsis
Michael Corben, along with the rest of his high-school French class, sets out for a trip to France when he is mistaken for an agent of the same name. He is beseiged by both the good guys and the bad guys. British Intelligence outfits him with a series of James-Bond-like gizmos, and Steranko sends more would-be assassins after him. Can Michael stop the evil Steranko's plans for European domination?
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Richard Grieco
as Michael Corben
Gabrielle Anwar
as Mariska
Roger Rees
as Augustus Steranko
Linda Hunt
as Ilsa Grunt
Robin Bartlett
as Patricia Grober
Carole Davis
as Areola Canasta
Geraldine James
as Vendetta Galante
Michael Siberry
as Richardson
Roger Daltrey
as Blade
Frederick Coffin
as Lt. Col. Larabee
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Revenue
- $7,788,597
Production Companies
- Warner Bros. Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is If Looks Could Kill about?
Michael Corben, along with the rest of his high-school French class, sets out for a trip to France when he is mistaken for an agent of the same name. He is beseiged by both the good guys and the ba...
Who directed If Looks Could Kill?
If Looks Could Kill was directed by William Dear.
How long is If Looks Could Kill?
If Looks Could Kill has a runtime of 1 hours and 28 minutes (88 minutes total).
When was If Looks Could Kill released?
If Looks Could Kill was released on March 15, 1991 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in If Looks Could Kill?
The main cast of If Looks Could Kill includes Richard Grieco, Gabrielle Anwar, Roger Rees, Linda Hunt, Robin Bartlett.
Is If Looks Could Kill worth watching?
If Looks Could Kill has a user rating of 6.1/10 based on 174 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.