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OSS 117: Le Caire, nid d'espions

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39min
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Aure Atika, Bérénice Bejo, and Jean Dujardin in OSS 117: Le Caire, nid d'espions (2006)
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El agente secreto OSS 117 frustra los planes de los nazis, se acuesta con bellezas locales y trae la paz al Medio Oriente.El agente secreto OSS 117 frustra los planes de los nazis, se acuesta con bellezas locales y trae la paz al Medio Oriente.El agente secreto OSS 117 frustra los planes de los nazis, se acuesta con bellezas locales y trae la paz al Medio Oriente.

  • Dirección
    • Michel Hazanavicius
  • Guionistas
    • Jean-François Halin
    • Jean Bruce
    • Michel Hazanavicius
  • Elenco
    • François Damiens
    • Jean Dujardin
    • Khalid Maadour
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Michel Hazanavicius
    • Guionistas
      • Jean-François Halin
      • Jean Bruce
      • Michel Hazanavicius
    • Elenco
      • François Damiens
      • Jean Dujardin
      • Khalid Maadour
    • 65Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 85Opiniones de los críticos
    • 62Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 4 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Bande-annonce [OV]
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    Bande-annonce [OV]
    OSS 117: Cairo, Nest Of Spies
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    Oss 117: Cairo, Nest Of Spies (Scene 2)
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    François Damiens
    François Damiens
    • Raymond Pelletier
    Jean Dujardin
    Jean Dujardin
    • Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, alias OSS 117
    Khalid Maadour
    • Le suiveur
    Youssef Hamid
    Youssef Hamid
    • L'imam
    Arsène Mosca
    • Loktar
    • (as Arsene Mosca)
    Konstantin Aleksandrov
    • Setine
    • (as Constantin Alexandrov)
    Claude Brosset
    Claude Brosset
    • Le patron
    Laurent Bateau
    Laurent Bateau
    • Gardenborough
    Saïd Amadis
    • Le ministre égyptien
    • (as Said Amadis)
    Eric Prat
    Eric Prat
    • Plantieux
    Abdellah Moundy
    • Slimane
    • (as Abdallah Moundy)
    Philippe Lefebvre
    • Jack Jefferson
    Richard Sammel
    Richard Sammel
    • Moeller
    Aure Atika
    Aure Atika
    • La princesse Al Tarouk
    Bérénice Bejo
    Bérénice Bejo
    • Larmina El Akmar Betouche
    Michael Hofland
    • von Umsprling
    Jean-François Halin
    • Rubecht
    Marc Bodnar
    • Le patron du bistrot
    • Dirección
      • Michel Hazanavicius
    • Guionistas
      • Jean-François Halin
      • Jean Bruce
      • Michel Hazanavicius
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    9zilief

    heeeeey but...but it' really funny!

    Seems like M.Hazanavicius is back!The man behind "la classe américaine" comes back with a really fun and clever sequel to those old-fashioned OSS-117...Whereas directors tend to "over-actualize" sequels of old classics (remember the avengers,urk), Hazanavicius chose to work on a really cheap hero, OSS-117, a kind of low-budget french 007, and decides to do it in a old-school way...The photography, the body attitudes, the fights choreography and the FX, everything is like an homage to the way films were made back in the 50s.And it works, as the tone and jokes of the movie are really good! Jean Dujardin embodies perfectly this stupid-arrogant-macho-selfish french spy, lost in a country he understands only in terms of folklore and inferiority.Yes, that's it, just the way the occident uses to consider its colonies back then (and, oh no, I won't say it has anything to do with what happens nowadays in the very same area...ah ah)...He just looks like an unfrozen Lino Ventura, with something like 40 pounds less, which is perfect for the role.The other members of the cast fit perfectly as well, with all you can dream of Russian spies, Egyptian independantists and former Nazis.And of course, the women, as there has to be "femmes fatales" in any good spy-movies... The plot is good (maybe not brilliant but really good enough...), taking place between actual historical facts, and remembering us in a funny way how France (and the others) treated its colonies back in those days. It all starts in 1955 with a British spy disappearing while tracking a Russian cargo full of weapons in Suez.Then France sends his best friend, agent OSS-117, to discover what happened to both the shipment and the agent... The fact is that this agent is really as dumb as can be, and he slips through the story without even understanding it, solving it in a very clouseau-esquire way. I have to say I had a bad feeling about the movie, as the publicity made around it was quite frightening, and as french humor tends to be quite populist and flat (forget about les bronzés 3 or camping...) but I was really surprised, and in the good way! I highly recommend it, whether you want a good parody of Bond-esquire movies (much more fun than in D.E.B.S. for example, but less skirts) or you're a fan of that genuine and candid way of filming they had back in the 5Os. Yes, that's it clever and (really!) funny, you've got the point once again Mr Hazanavicius!
    7guilhem_nou

    Tongue-in-cheek humour

    Just saw the movie, it's actually pretty good. The trailers'd left me an impression of either yet another Dujardin one-man-show-turned-film (à la _Brice de Nice_) or an expensive, stupid French comedy. Surprisingly, it's neither. Secret agent OSS 117 is stupid, but at least he sort of knows it, whereas I've always found that James Bond was stupid but acted like a smart arse. Dialogue is witty with a lot of tongue-in-cheek humour that one would expect from a British rather than a French movie. The women and the music are beautiful. A refreshing trip into the past, when the bad guys were ex-Nazis or Soviet brutes, cars were shiny, and France had colonies!
    8borgonovops

    Light and refreshing - a must see

    This is probably one of the best French movies I had seen in a very long time! This "pastiche" or parody of spy movies is very well made and is going to make you laugh from the beginning to the end. Some references to today's world are very subtle. The whole Maroccan context of the movie is to be understood in light of today's French culture/environment. That said, all the jokes and - seemingly - shocking remarks that could have been understood as such because of this context, are permitted and accepted because this is a parody.

    I was told by my sisters who had already seen this movie that I should go too and assured me that I was going to have a great time, and indeed I had! If you liked the old 007 movies with Sean Connery and also like movies like Airplane or Hot Shots, you will be delighted. I just hope this movie is released on DVD in the US... Wait and see.
    8secondtake

    Smart, snappy, hilarious, stylish--don't miss this James Bond spoof

    OSS: 117 (2006)

    I wish for a couple hours I was French, because I'm sure there were twice as many gags as I could get as an American reading subtitles. Even so, what a funny funny movie. It's not quite as zany as a spoof like "Airplane" (nor quite as funny, which of course is hard to do), but it takes the Sean Connery vintage James Bond film model and really does a parody worthy of 007. And of the franchise, which of course is bigger than Bond, bigger than Ian Fleming could have ever dreamed.

    But hold your horses--this is a parody of the real OSS:117. Yes, a French author created a Bond-like spy in the 1950s, and this movie and its 2009 sequel are really playing a double-edged game. They bring the old French spy to life (the original was a French-speaking American, bizarrely enough), and they make fun of him, of Bond, and of 1960s super slick sexist movies all around.

    The star here, the Sean Connery of this spoof (he even looks a bit like the Scottish actor), is Jean Dujardin. He's brilliant. He's funny, campy, silly, serious, and subtle about it all. He plays the role with a kind of oblivious self-ridicule that Woody Allen and Peter Sellers were so good at. It's great stuff.

    And he's backed up by a strong, if somewhat predictable, assortment of international thugs, beauties, and oddballs. There are shades of "Charade" here as well as the original "Pink Panther" movies. The scoring is amazing, composed with that Henry Mancini flair to a T and recorded with the familiar bright, echoey sound studio fullness of the time. Equally authentic are the opening credits, which were so convincing I had to double check when the movie came out. I was thinking, wow, a lost 1960s gem.

    But it's a brand new gem, or almost gem. Time will tell if this will hold up over the years, but it's a kind of must-see now for anyone into Bond films, the 60s, French humor, or just a well made movie with lots of gags. Like the gag where the noisy chickens go silent when the lights go off, and so our hero delights in turning the lights on, and off, and on, and off. Just wait and listen. It'll slay you.
    9beachboygrl

    Hilarious and Irreverent

    I just saw this film last night, and I have to say that I loved every minute. If taken in the spirit of a parody of Bond-esquire films, it's truly superior. The true comedy of the film is in its blatant disregard for political correctness. The misogyny, cultural insensitivity, and almost laughable macho-ism of the films of this genre are used for major comic effect. It also calls the illogic and formulaic elements to task, with Agent OSS 117 constantly learning difficult things insanely quick (such as Arabic and how to play a traditional instrument) while missing some pathetically obvious clues. Some of the lines from the film left me laughing for hours after the movie was finished...and I have to say I have learned some...interesting...French vocabulary that would probably have my Professors quite exasperated with me were I to use. All in all, I thought this film excellent. Intensely funny and the first film I've ever seen that truly parodies all aspects of the spy film.

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    • Trivia
      The German title of this film, "OSS 117 --- Der Spion, der sich liebte," is a prank on the James Bond film 007: La espía que me amó (1977). It literally means "OSS 117 --- The Spy Who Loved Himself."
    • Errores
      When OSS 117 learns to count in Arabic, Larmina coaches him: "Wahed, Jouj...". She should be counting in Egyptian Arabic, but instead she uses Moroccan Arabic. An Egyptian would not use (or understand) "Jouj" for two. The word is "Itnayn".
    • Citas

      Moeller: Mr. Bramard... a cigarette?

      Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, alias OSS 117: Thanks. I'm trying to start.

    • Conexiones
      Followed by OSS 117 : Rio ne répond plus (2009)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Un Clair de Lune à Maubeuge
      Music by Pierre Perrin and Claude Blondy

      Lyrics by Pierre Perrin

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de abril de 2006 (Bélgica)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Bélgica
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Music Box Films (United States)
      • Official site (France)
    • Idiomas
      • Francés
      • Árabe
      • Alemán
    • También se conoce como
      • OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Devant l'hôtel Mamora, avenue Hassan II, Kenitra, Morocco(Moeller joins OSS to take him to the pyramids)
    • Productoras
      • Gaumont
      • Mandarin Films
      • M6 Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • EUR 14,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 303,543
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 31,418
      • 11 may 2008
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 23,055,884
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 39 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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