En garde, worldwide enemies of France, along with all freedom-loving people! Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath AKA super-agent OSS 117 is on the case! Actually, he’s on two cases as a pair of his deadliest ...
The Gaumont release, which closed the Cannes Film Festival, is clearing the 1M admissions mark ($6.4M) in France, and is one of the summer’s biggest local titles (it bears noting that the market is ...
If you think Austin Powers should receive a 9mm retirement, then Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath — aka agent OSS 117 — is your guy. Closer to Maxwell Smart or Inspector Clouseau than Powers, the ...
Apparently it’s possible to be an ugly Frenchman, too. Cold War spy send-up OSS 117 features goofy-grinned Dujardin as the titular secret-agent man, an ignoramus so ethnocentric you can’t believe he’s ...
1981. The world has changed since the last adventures of OSS 117, France’s finest secret agent. Feminism is gaining ground, computer technology is developing… and Communists lurk everywhere. In the ...
The American Secret Service sends their best agent, OSS 117, to investigate a number of political murders that the police were not able to prevent. Disguised as a ruthless killer, 'William Chandler', ...
Back-to-back screenings of the French spy spoof film series starring Jean Dujardin and directed by Michel Hazanivicius: OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (2008) and OSS 117: Lost in Rio (2009). The Reader ...
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 ...
The cluelessly arrogant secret agent with a name as silly as his retrograde attitudes — Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, aka agent OSS 117 — is back in OSS 117: From Africa With Love. Everybody loves a ...
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 ...
We've had Derek Flint, Maxwell Smart, Austin Powers and innumerable other lampoons of spies and secret agents, so why shouldn't the French get into the act with "OSS 117: Lost in Rio"? By The ...
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