“The name’s de La Bath. Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath.” Smug French superspy agent 117 (Jean Dujardin) doesn’t introduce himself with that mouthful of Gallic syllables, but if he ever met his British ...
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies is the story of a French spy bumbling his way through an investigation into a Middle East arms deal in 1950s Egypt. Equal parts James Bond and Inspector Clouseau, as much ...
OSS 117 is a parody of French author Jean Bruce’s mid-century spy novels which actually predated Ian Fleming’s iconic Bond series. The super-smooth incompetent OSS 117 is sent to Cairo circa 1955 with ...
This spy adventure parody is the third installment in the OSS 117 series featuring Hubert Bonisseur, France's top spy codenamed OSS 117. In this installment, he is partnered with younger agent OSS ...
Odds are, most Americans won't have heard of Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath -- aka OSS 117, the suave hero of Jean Bruce's prolific run of spy novels (91 books in 14 years, after which Bruce's widow, ...
Closer in spirit to the deadpan stylings of early Zucker brothers than the more obvious slap-shtick of the Austin Powers franchise, director and co-writer Michel Hazanavicius’s OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of ...
Those who bemoan the state of the English-language spoof film will be both disappointed and assured to find out that efforts from foreign shores are no less banal. OSS 117: Lost In Rio (Rio Ne Répond ...
Egypt in 1955 is the setting for "OSS 117: Cairo -- Nest of Spies," a spoof that reps a remake actually worth making. Sparkling production design, a jubilantly retro score and a genuine flair for ...
Serving up another cocktail of cheeseball pickup lines, hammy play-acting and self-ridiculing Frenchiness, “OSS 117: Lost in Rio” is a satisfying sequel to 2006’s cultish sendup hit. Stuck in a ...
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