Directed by Sukwha Hong, Will Vinton. A PG stop motion animation comedy about an ordinary, overworked /under appreciated housewife who finds herself recruited by a secret agency to find and rescue kidnapped famous rock stars. It is a fish-out-of-water-Secret-Agent parody with great music.

Flickering Myth Rating - Film:/ Movie:. An overworked and underappreciated housewife finds herself recruited by an international security force for the purposes of rescuing a group of recently kidnapped world-famous rock stars from a crazy supervillain. Evisioned as a PG slapstick comedy, Codename Housewife is centered around an ordinary, overworked and underappreciated housewife who finds herself recruited by an international security force in order to rescue a string of recently kidnapped world famous rock stars from a crazy uber-villain.

Codename: Housewife

Cinema Terror is a Youtube channel created by me (Torstein) and is dedicated to producing content, mostly reviews, of horror, cult and exploitation movies. An overworked and underappreciated housewife finds herself recruited by an international security force for the purposes of rescuing a group of recently kidnapped world-famous rock stars from a crazy supervillain. Codename: Housewife (????) Einloggen um zu bewerten. An overworked and underappreciated housewife finds herself recruited by an international security force for the purposes of rescuing a group of recently kidnapped world-famous rock stars from a crazy supervillain. HOUSEWIFE is the new movie by 'Baskin' director Can Evrenol. This time around everyone is speaking English and this isn't a good thing.

Trailer Codename: Housewife

However, it's still as weird and crazy as you've come to expect from Evrenol. Housewife is implicitly interested in how roles and destiny are imposed on women -- often against their will and, in this case, by men. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review.

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