Agent Wild Duck

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Agent Wild Duck
AgentSinikael.jpg
Estonian: Agent Sinikael
Directed by Marko Raat
Written by Marko Raat
Andres Maimik
Produced by Peeter Urbla
Veiko Õunpuu
Starring Mait Malmsten
Kersti Heinloo
Cinematography Arko Okk
Edited byRaimo Jõerand
Music by Janek Murd
Distributed by Exitfilm
Suhkur Film
Release date
  • 19 September 2002 (2002-09-19)
Running time
78 minutes
Country Estonia
Languages Estonian, English

Agent Wild Duck [1] (Estonian : Agent Sinikael) is a 2002 Estonian action film directed and written by Marko Raat with Andres Maimik. The film premiered on 19 September 2002 in Tallinn and starred Mait Malmsten.

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Cast

Mait Malmsten as Agent Hans AgentSinikaelshot.jpg
Mait Malmsten as Agent Hans

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References

  1. Agent Wild Duck Archived 2012-02-19 at the Wayback Machine FEBIOFEST 2004