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For the episode, see MST3K 815 - Agent for H.A.R.M..
I told you I wasn't the mop and broom type.
- Ava Vestok


Agent for H.A.R.M. is a made-for-TV movie that was the pilot for a potential series.

Plot[]

Harmagent

Agent for H.A.R.M.

During the Cold War, East German scientist Dr. Jan Stefanik has developed a secret biological weapon. He defects, clutching an briefcase containing "spore-forming meteorite fragments" closely pursued by hostile agents. He makes it to the US, but not before his companion is killed by a double agent with a gun that shoots instant-flesh-eating spores into his face.

Stefanik takes up residence in a beach house/laboratory outside San Diego where he is independently working on a spore antidote. Living with him is his bikini-clad archery-expert niece Ava, whose existence he was unaware of until recently.

Agentforharmfilm

Agent for H.A.R.M.

Across the border in Mexico, a team from the Biological Warfare Commissariat of his former country has established operations, headed by the villainous Malko. They are planning to Adam Chance, an agent for H.A.R.M. (Human Aetiological Relations Machine) is dispatched by his boss Jim Graff to investigate the murder of Stefanik's lab assistant. Adam arrives at the beach house and flirts with Ava. Stefanik welcomes Chance, though they later disagree about Chance's methods.

Meanwhile, Ava is secretly talking to someone through her portable record player. Chance proceeds to battle the bad guys while wearing a canary yellow cardigan and welding goggles and riding a moped.

Cast[]

Notes[]

  • Produced as a television pilot for a new spy series, it was eventually given a theatrical release.
  • H.A.R.M. stands for "Human Aetiological Relations Machine." "Aetiology" is a British variant of "etiology," which is the branch of medical science concerned with causes and origins of diseases. This full wording is seen at the top of the world map in the very last scene of the movie. [1]
  • The four-plex where this was filmed in Santa Monica can be seen here, via Google Street View. The neighborhood has been built up since 1966, and the building in question was demolished sometime after 2008, and replaced with a blue building in 2014.
  • Despite the film ostensibly being set in San Diego, all of filming seems to have been done in Santa Monica, Malibu, and the Malibu hills.
  • Some of the earlier posters printed to advertise the film misspelled Peter Mark Richman's surname as Richmond. He was reportedly annoyed by this.
  • The cinematographer was Ted V. Mikels, who would later produce and direct several films used by Mystery Science Theater 3000, RiffTrax, and Cinematic Titanic. He had previously been the cinematographer for Catalina Caper.
  • Dr. Stefanik is supposedly from East Germany, but his surname finds its origins in Poland and Slovakia.
  • Actor Martin Kosleck often portrayed Nazis, including having played Joseph Goebbels five times during his career. In real life, he fled Germany in 1931, just before the Nazis came to power and was subsequently placed on the "undesirables" list by the Nazis. He considered his Hollywood career to be retaliation against the fascist regime and its members.

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Critical Response[]

  • Michael Weldon in The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film wrote: "A low-budget American James Bond by a director known for his Outer Limits episodes. Mark Richman stars as agent Adam Chance. H.A.R.M. chief Wendell Corey sends him to investigate a plot to import an alien spore that turns human flesh to fungus. Martin Koslek as Malko is the star villain."

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