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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA secret agent is assigned to capture a criminal gang that is threatening to destroy Earth with a death ray.A secret agent is assigned to capture a criminal gang that is threatening to destroy Earth with a death ray.A secret agent is assigned to capture a criminal gang that is threatening to destroy Earth with a death ray.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Barta Barri
- French chauffeur
- (as Barta Barry)
Amparo Díaz
- Woman at Club Capri
- (as Amparo Díez)
Recensioni in evidenza
Argentinian star Luis Davila wears the Euro spy suit well, has some funny quips and has a bunch of hotties who'd love to kill him and kill to love him, Jose Greci and Perla Cristal. He repeatedly slaps good bad girl Greci in the face around the bedroom before screwing her in a scene no one would film these woke days. The disintegration gun routine was also used in From The Orient With Fury with spy movie regular Ken "077" Clark. The print I watched recently was streamed on Tub and is in great shape. The quality of the euro spy movies uploaded on Youtube is the worst garbage imaginable.
This is an entertaining and amusing Bond rip-off from the 60's. The characters are laughable and the plot is like something out of an Austin Powers movie. And just when you think this old 60's Bond spoof can't get any more hilarious, along comes George Lazenby in the film. This is one of the classic Bond spoofs without a doubt.
When a gang of crooks steal a disintegrating ray gun -- unlike the cartoons, it disintegrates what it's aimed at, not itself -- the authorities call in the right man for the job: a handsome man who has lots of sex with the ladies and drives a nice sports car, Luis Dávila.
This Italian-French co-production has a lot of bad stuntwork, although the tyically distracting dubbing may well have some effect on my reaction. There are lots of pretty girls -- including one of the lead villains -- some decent camerawork by Alvaro Mancori and Rafael Pacheco, and a certain amount of slapping around and torture by all hands. Not as elaborate or, really, as funny as the James Bond stuff, it has a lot of energy.
This Italian-French co-production has a lot of bad stuntwork, although the tyically distracting dubbing may well have some effect on my reaction. There are lots of pretty girls -- including one of the lead villains -- some decent camerawork by Alvaro Mancori and Rafael Pacheco, and a certain amount of slapping around and torture by all hands. Not as elaborate or, really, as funny as the James Bond stuff, it has a lot of energy.
The uncut version of Espionage In Tangiers is now available as part of Dark Sky Films' Drive-In Double Feature series. Coupled with Assassination In Rome, which stars Cyd Charisse (!) and Hugh O' Brien, these two unpretentious, old-fashioned flicks make for an entertaining double bill of 60s kitsch. Espionage is a Bond-influenced, convoluted, low-rent Euro-spy pot boiler, while Asassination is more in the spirit of Charade, although it's more of a mystery/thriller than a caper.
Espionage is surprisingly violent; the producers clearly embraced the amorality, casual sadism and misogyny of the early Connery Bonds but failed to grasp the wit of the 007 movies (Mark Murphy, "Agent 077," our "hero," thinks it's funny to throw a knife into the throat of a would-be assassin, for example). The film has its slow moments but there's a constant flow of fights involving groin kicking, throat chopping, and even a torture scene Jack Bauer would approve of, all set to a groovy jazz soundtrack. All in all, not a bad way to spend 90 minutes -- especially as the two-film disc comes with drive-in material including concession ads for hot dogs and pizza and two sets of trailers of coming attractions.
Assassination In Rome is a much slower film, but is superbly shot.
Thanks to Dark Sky, who are consistently delivering when it comes to restored, remastered editions of old B movies (e.g. their recent release of Slaughter of the Vampires), both films look and sound better than a pair of obscure 42 year-old flicks deserve.
Espionage is surprisingly violent; the producers clearly embraced the amorality, casual sadism and misogyny of the early Connery Bonds but failed to grasp the wit of the 007 movies (Mark Murphy, "Agent 077," our "hero," thinks it's funny to throw a knife into the throat of a would-be assassin, for example). The film has its slow moments but there's a constant flow of fights involving groin kicking, throat chopping, and even a torture scene Jack Bauer would approve of, all set to a groovy jazz soundtrack. All in all, not a bad way to spend 90 minutes -- especially as the two-film disc comes with drive-in material including concession ads for hot dogs and pizza and two sets of trailers of coming attractions.
Assassination In Rome is a much slower film, but is superbly shot.
Thanks to Dark Sky, who are consistently delivering when it comes to restored, remastered editions of old B movies (e.g. their recent release of Slaughter of the Vampires), both films look and sound better than a pair of obscure 42 year-old flicks deserve.
This is a wonderful example of the Super Spy genre, where a secret agent must reclaim a dangerous 'invisibility ray' from a gang of criminal masterminds. Everything you want is here: beautiful Continental women, outrageous cars, spy gadgets, and fistfights galore (not to mention a rather uncomfortable looking belt tightening sequence). Films like this were once staples of late night TV, and now thanks to AMC's more adventurous programming policy we can see them again, widescreen to boot. Recommended.
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- QuizThis film was a blockbuster hit in Europe and along with the first four James Bond movies, Agente 007 - Licenza di uccidere (1962), A 007, dalla Russia con amore (1963), Agente 007 - Missione Goldfinger (1964), and Agente 007 - Thunderball: operazione tuono (1965) it helped to set off a spy film genre mania craze in Europe in the mid-1960s.
- Citazioni
Mike Murphy: It's nothing serious, someone just shot me.
- Versioni alternativeThe version shown on TV as ESPIONAGE IN TANGIER is 1 hour 36 mins.
- ConnessioniEdited into Operation: Secret Agents, Spies & Thighs (2007)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 38 minuti
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