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MovieWeb Users: 3.5 Stars
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| June 27th, 2003
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McG |
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John August, Simon Kinberg |
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Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu, Robert Patrick, Luke Wilson, Bernie Mac, Matt LeBlanc, Justin Theroux, Crispin Glover, Demi Moore, Rodrigo Santoro, Jaclyn Smith (cameo), Mary-Kate Olsen (cameo), Ashley Olsen (cameo), John Cleese, Tommy Flanagan, Pink (cameo), Bruce Willis (cameo) |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Action, Comedy |
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sonypictures.com/movies/charliesangels2 |
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PG-13 action violence, sensuality, language/innuendo |
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$100,785,000 |
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The Angels are ready to strike without warning and kick some serious butt as they go undercover to retrieve two missing silver bands. These are no ordinary wedding rings. They contain valuable encrypted information that reveals the new identities of every person in the federal Witness Protection Program. When witnesses start to turn up dead, only the Angels can stop the perpetrator, using their expertise as masters of disguise, espionage and martial arts. Good morning, Angels. Get ready to raise hell.
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