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Little Nikita
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An F.B.I. Agent works to uncover an All-American family as Soviet sleeper Agents, and gets caught up in friendship with their unaware son.
An F.B.I. Agent works to uncover an All-American family as Soviet sleeper Agents, and gets caught up in friendship with their unaware son.
Actors:
Richard Lynch,
Doug Ingold,
Loretta Devine,
Newell Alexander,
Thomas R. Zak,
Ronald Guttman,
Billy Stevenson
Richard Lynch
12 February 1940, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Doug Ingold
Loretta Devine
21 August 1949, Houston, Texas, USA
Newell Alexander
20 September 1935, Borger, Texas, USA
Thomas R. Zak
Ronald Guttman
12 August 1952, Uccle, Belgium
Billy Stevenson
18 February 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
Country:
United States
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October 11, 2016
Sidney Poitier, 10 years absent from the screen, is now back with a vengeance.
Clint Morris
September 20, 2002
Not a shade on "Running on Empty", but a nicely performed encore
January 01, 2000
"Little Nikita" would be nothing without River Phoenix's hair. It's the most engaging, the most watchable thing in the film.
February 09, 2006
This lacklustre espionage thriller is bogged down with the sort of clichés you'd expect from the height of the Cold War.
Walter Goodman
May 21, 2003
Richard Benjamin's strategy in directing ''Little Nikita'' seems to have been to paper over the holes in the plot with routine moves from spy shows past, in hopes of making the improbable passable.
January 01, 2000
It turns all of the characters into chess pieces, whose relationships depend on the plot, not on human chemistry. Since the plot is absurdly illogical, you're not left with much.
March 26, 2009
Never really materializes as a taut espionage thriller and winds up as an unsatisfying execution of a clever premise ...

