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Inspector Gadget 2
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City officials are moving to replace human-robot hybrid Inspector Gadget (French Stewart) with an updated model, the comely G2 (Elaine Hendrix). Now the duo must team with to again fight master criminal, Claw.
City officials are moving to replace human-robot hybrid Inspector Gadget (French Stewart) with an updated model, the comely G2 (Elaine Hendrix). Now the duo must team with to again fight master criminal, Claw.
Actors:
Nick Lawson,
Brian McDermott,
Evert McQueen,
Sigrid Thornton,
Caitlin Wachs,
Monette Lee,
Nick Backstrom,
Mick Roughan,
Mick Roughlan,
Siros Niaros,
Natasha McDonald,
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Nick Lawson
Brian McDermott
Evert McQueen
Sigrid Thornton
12 February 1959, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Caitlin Wachs
15 March 1989, Eugene, Oregon, USA
Monette Lee
Nick Backstrom
Mick Roughan
Mick Roughlan
Siros Niaros
Natasha McDonald
Director:
Alex Zamm
Alex Zamm
Country:
Australia, United States
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