Feds
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- This article is about the film. For the law enforcement agency, see Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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Directed by | Daniel Goldberg |
Written by | Daniel Goldberg, Len Blum |
Starring | Rebecca De Mornay Mary Gross |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | October 28, 1988 |
Running time | 90 min |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Feds is a 1988 comedy film written and directed by Daniel Goldberg, and starring Rebecca De Mornay and Mary Gross.
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[edit] Plot details
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Ellie DeWitt (Rebecca De Mornay) is a former U.S. Marine who wants to become a Federal Agent. However, where she has the physical skills, she doesn't have as much success in memorizing all the books she needs to learn. Fortunately for her, she's in the same room with Janis Zuckerman (Mary Gross), a woman who is as smart as they come, but physically very weak. Overcoming the male recuits' assumptions of them, Ellie and Janis team up to help each other through the basic training so they can both become federal agents.
[edit] Tagline
- Sleep tight, America. These women carry guns
[edit] Mistakes in the Film
- When she is moving out, the box is not closed one second later it is.
[edit] Cast and roles include
- Rebecca De Mornay .... Elizabeth 'Ellie' De Witt
- Mary Gross .... Janis Zuckerman
- Ken Marshall .... Brent Shepard
- Fred Dalton Thompson .... Bill Bilecki
- Larry Cedar .... Howard Butz
- Raymond Singer .... George Hupperman
[edit] External links
- Feds at the Internet Movie Database