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In 1994 South Korea, a female North Korean spy integrates herself as a housekeeper for U.S. military officer to steal classified documents, but soon worries about her cover when she falls for the teenage son of the officer.

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Sook Hee / Miya
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Colonel Greg Finn
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Chris Finn
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Toynbey Bates
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Captain Jong
Sarah May ...
Ming Ju Lee
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Audrey Finn
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Kurt Spears
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Coach Felder (as Charles Powell)
Zhenhu Han ...
Chung (as Zenhu Han)
Joseph Kim ...
Minister Kang
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Dara
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Miss Brooks
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General Reed
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Captain Malloy
Thinh Truong Nguyen ...
Park (as Thin Truong)
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Sook Hee's Mother
Steve Banner ...
Sook Hee's Father
Amber Lumiere ...
Sook Hee's Sister
Nancy Tong ...
Mrs. Lee
Bonnie Mak ...
Prostitute
Norris Domingue ...
TV Security Guard
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Kurt's Mother
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Kurt's Uncle
Jean Guérin ...
Soldier
Jeremy Ijay Lavalles ...
MP #1
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MP at Dock
Michel Trinh ...
Korean Teen
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Buddhist Monk
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Bodyguard #1
David Mak ...
Bodyguard #2
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Car Thief #1
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Car Thief #2
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Security Guard
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American Sergeant
Jun-ho Kim ...
Finn's Aide (as Jun Ho Kim)
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Intruder
Wei Feng Tang ...
North Korean Agent
Dave McKewen ...
2nd Car Driver

Directed by

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Jim Donovan

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Roger Kumble ... (writer)

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Claudio Castravelli ... producer
Jean Guy Despres ... associate producer
Ken Nakamura ... executive producer
Eris Salvatori ... producer
Jon Turtle ... executive producer

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Mark Katsumi Nakamura

Cinematography by

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John Handler

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Jean-François Bergeron

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Sylvain Gingras

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Martin Gendron

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Louis Dandonneau ... assistant set dresser
Geoffroy Gosselin ... set dresser
Ronny Gosselin ... model maker
Carl Lessard ... graphic designer

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Gary Vaughan ... re-recording mixer

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Héléna Laliberté ... stunt double: Ming Ju Lee

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Véronique Boncompagni ... still photographer
Pierre Malouin ... key dolly grip
Richard Paré ... daily electrician

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Bernard Rodrigue ... location manager

Additional Crew

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Bram Eisenthal ... unit publicist
Emmanuel Henri ... stand-in
Tom Muzila ... advisor
Dave Young ... weapons handler

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Plot Summary

Sook Hee (aka Miya) is a North Korean agent who has infiltrated into South Korea in order to steal US military secrets. She is hired as a nanny in the family of US Colonel Greg Finn, who works as an intelligence officer with the US forces in South Korea. Col. Finn's teenage son Chris and Miya fall in love with each other but Miya's North Korean superiors demand that she completes her mission. Written by Blort

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Also Known As
  • Agent provocateur (Canada, English title)
  • Jeu d'espionne (France)
  • Liebe war nicht ihr Auftrag (Germany)
  • Masken des Verrats (Germany)
  • La spia (Italy)
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  • 103 min
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Budget CAD7,600,000 (estimated)

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Trivia Derek Van Lint was previously attached to direct. See more »

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