The director and co-writer of the movie, Susanna Fogel, wanted the movie to show how strong female friendships can be without having “some manufactured conflict.”
Welcome to the sister article to Comedy Clicks! Each week, we will be taking an in depth look at some of the best comedy films that the world of cinema can offer! Today we will be looking at The Spy Who Dumped Me
About the Film
Summary of Plot
Best friends Audrey and Morgan unwittingly become entangled in an international conspiracy when one of them discovers that the boyfriend who dumped her was actually a spy.
– iMDB
Year Of Release
2018
Running Time
1 Hour 57 Minutes
Director
Susanna Fogel
Tagline
Minimum Experience. Maximum Damage.
Opening Weekend US & Canada
$12,103,043
Trailer
Starring
Justin Theroux – Drew Kate McKinnon – Morgan Mila Kunis – Audrey Sam Heughan – Sebastian Lolly Adefope – Tess Dustin Demri-Burns – Viktor
Song From the OST
Trivia
Almost every European place (Lithuania, Prague, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, airport terminals, etc.) was actually shot in Budapest, Hungary.
The director and co-writer of the movie, Susanna Fogel, wanted the movie to show how strong female friendships can be without having “some manufactured conflict.”
Kate McKinnon wrote the Japanese food puns in the Tokyo scene “at the last minute” and had Mila Kunis laughing on set.
Sam Heughan said in an interview that his favorite action scene is the café scene and that it was the first scene he had with Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon.
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