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Synopsis

The winds of change have blown into the Justice Department, erasing centuries of sexual injustice. As part of the new program, Ellie DeWitt (Rebecca DeMornay) and Janis Zuckerman (Mary Gross) enter the FBI Academy--a 16-week crash course in criminal psyche, constitutional law, interrogation and undercover surveillance ... as well as firearms, forensics and felonious assault.

Now the two--an ex-marine and an ex-academician--will have to learn to work together to graduate the program, which their sexist instructors want them to fail, if they are to become Feds.

Release: 1988
Running Time: 90 min

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  1. Not too brainy, but fun

    06 December 2008
    Feds is not a cerebral type of film by any standard, but is still a lot of fun to watch. The two female agents in training complement each other well - one is in great physical shape but not the studying type, the other is a bookworm with no athletic skills, and they end up helping each other through training. Despite the possible premise, this film does not come across as a vehicle for feminism or political correctness; the male agents are not portrayed as bumbling or dumb, and the two women are by no means the perfect trainees, and in fact they realize they were signed up just because the FBI needed some female trainees. Though the plot may have some holes and it's obvious it was filmed nowhere near Washington, it's a funny movie and worth seeing.

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