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{{Infobox film

| image = G-Men_From_Hell_PosterMen From Hell Poster.jpg

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| director = [[Christopher Coppola]]

| producer = [[Richard L. Albert]]

| writer = Robert Cooper<br>Richard L. Albert<br>Nicholas Johnson

| based onbased_on = {{based on|''Grafik Muzik''||[[MichaelMike Allred]]}}

| producer = [[Richard L. Albert]]

| starring = {{plainlist|

* [[William Forsythe (actor)|William Forsythe]]

* [[Tate Donovan]]

* [[Bobcat Goldthwait]]

* [[Barry Newman]]

* [[Zach Galligan]]

* [[Vanessa Angel (English actress)|Vanessa Angel]]

* [[Paul Rodriguez (actor)|Paul Rodriguez]]

* [[David Huddleston]]

* [[Kari Wuhrer]]

* [[Charles Fleischer]]

* [[Gary Busey]]

* [[Robert Goulet]]

}}

| music = Greg DeBelles

| cinematography = Dean Lent

| editing = Robert Gordon

| music = Greg DeBelles

| studio = Sawmill Entertainment

| distributor =

| released = {{Film date|2000|07|22|[[San Diego Comic -Con]]|ref1=<ref name=preview>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=13391|title=Comics 2 Film|last=Worley|first=Rob|work=[[Comic Book Resources]]|date=2000-07-11|accessdate=2014-07-23}}</ref>}}

| runtime = 98 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

| budget =

| gross =

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'''''G-Men from Hell''''' (released on DVD as '''''Michael Allred's G-Men from Hell''''') is a 2000 American [[comedy film]] directed by [[Christopher Coppola]] and written by Robert Cooper, [[Richard L. Albert]], and Nicholas Johnson. It is based on [[Michael Allred]]'s comic book series ''Grafik Muzik'' published by [[Caliber Press]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.comics.org/series/7710/|title = GCD :: Series :: Grafik Muzik}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://variety.com/2001/film/reviews/g-men-from-hell-1200467155/ | title=G-Men from Hell | date=26 March 2001 }}</ref> It stars [[William Forsythe (actor)|William Forsythe]] and [[Tate Donovan]] as two violent FBI agents who die, go to hell, and escape back to Earth, where they become embroiled in a mystery.

== Plot ==

When corrupt [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agents Dean Crept and Mike Mattress die, they are sent to hell[[Hell]], though they believe it must be an error. They escape by stealing a magical crystal from [[Satan]] that sends them back to Earth. Determined to buy their way into heaven[[Heaven]], the two perform good deeds despite their ignorance of [[morality]]. They set up a [[private investigation]] business, and Greydon Lake and his wife, Gloria, both hire them to investigate the other. They attempt to solve the mystery of their own murders and evade the police, led by Lt. Langdon and Det. Dalton, who suspect them of killing their informant Buster. Meanwhile, Weenie Man, a shady informant also sent to hell, tells Satan about their escape; Satan gives the G-Men two days to complete their investigations and return his magic crystal. Along the way, they become involved with the plots of a mad scientist, Dr. Boifford, who resurrects Buster, and a superhero by the name of Cheetah Man.

== Cast ==

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* [[Barry Newman]] as Greydon Lake

* [[Zach Galligan]] as Det. Dalton

* [[Vanessa Angel (English actress)|Vanessa Angel]] as Gloria Lake

* [[Paul Rodriguez (actor)|Paul Rodriguez]] as Winiford "Weenie" Man

* [[David Huddleston]] as Dr. Boifford

* [[Kari Wuhrer]] as Marete

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== Production ==

Production began on October 24, 1999, in Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/1999/film/news/ferrari-drving-force-behind-a-plus-pix-1117756621/|title=Ferrari drving force behind A Plus pix|last=Lyons|first=Charles|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=1999-10-14|accessdate=2014-07-23}}</ref> It finished post-production in March 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=13251|title=Comics 2 Film|last=Worley|first=Rob|work=[[Comic Book Resources]]|date=2000-03-08|accessdate=2014-07-23}}</ref> Allred had no involvement in the film's production, though he appeared in a cameo.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicvine.com/mike-allred/4040-16768/forums/2008-interview-1464168/|title=Comic Vine Interviews Mike Allred!|work=[[Comic Vine]]|date=April 2008|accessdate=2016-01-16}}{{Dead link|date=May 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

== Release ==

A preview of ''G-Men from Hell'' screened at the 2000 [[San Diego Comic -Con]].<ref name=preview/> Advanced Film released it in Germany,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=13501|title=Comics2Film|work=[[Comic Book Resources]]|date=2000-11-01|accessdate=2016-01-15}}</ref> and Framework Entertainment released it on DVD in the US in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=14168|title=Comics 2 Film|last=Worley|first=Rob|work=[[Comic Book Resources]]|date=2002-07-31|accessdate=2014-07-23}}</ref>

== Reception ==

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[[Category:2000 films]]

[[Category:2000s2000 black comedy films]]

[[Category:American films]]

[[Category:American black comedy films]]

[[Category:American independent films]]

[[Category:English-language films]]

[[Category:Films about police officers]]

[[Category:Films based on American comics]]

[[Category:Films set in hell]]

[[Category:2000 independent films]]

[[Category:2000s English-language films]]

[[Category:2000s American films]]

[[Category:English-language black comedy films]]

[[Category:English-language independent films]]