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Furia à Bahia pour OSS 117

  • 1965
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
482
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Mylène Demongeot and Frederick Stafford in Furia à Bahia pour OSS 117 (1965)
SpyActionAdventureThriller

Agent OSS 117 is dispatched to Rio de Janeiro to investigate an organization developing a mysterious drug which is capable of completely controlling anyone injected with it.Agent OSS 117 is dispatched to Rio de Janeiro to investigate an organization developing a mysterious drug which is capable of completely controlling anyone injected with it.Agent OSS 117 is dispatched to Rio de Janeiro to investigate an organization developing a mysterious drug which is capable of completely controlling anyone injected with it.

  • Director
    • André Hunebelle
  • Writers
    • Jean Bruce
    • Pierre Foucaud
    • Jean Halain
  • Stars
    • Frederick Stafford
    • Mylène Demongeot
    • Raymond Pellegrin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    482
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • André Hunebelle
    • Writers
      • Jean Bruce
      • Pierre Foucaud
      • Jean Halain
    • Stars
      • Frederick Stafford
      • Mylène Demongeot
      • Raymond Pellegrin
    • 12User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Frederick Stafford
    Frederick Stafford
    • Hubert Bonnisseur de la Bath, alias OSS 117
    Mylène Demongeot
    Mylène Demongeot
    • Anna-Maria Sulza
    Raymond Pellegrin
    Raymond Pellegrin
    • Leandro Oliveira
    Perrette Pradier
    Perrette Pradier
    • Consuela Moroni 1
    Annie Anderson
    • Consuela Moroni 2
    • (as Annie Andersson)
    Jacques Riberolles
    Jacques Riberolles
    • Miguel Sulza
    François Maistre
    François Maistre
    • Carlos
    Yves Furet
    • Clark
    Guy Delorme
    • Karl
    Jean-Pierre Janic
    • Ludwig
    Yvan Chiffre
    • Un homme de main
    André Cagnard
    Guy Fox
    Gérard Moisan
    Rico Lopez
    • Un tueur chez Ellis
    • (as Rico López)
    Henri Attal
    Henri Attal
    • Un tueur
    • (as Henri Atal)
    Agildo Ribeiro
    Agildo Ribeiro
      Dominique Zardi
      Dominique Zardi
      • Un tueur
      • Director
        • André Hunebelle
      • Writers
        • Jean Bruce
        • Pierre Foucaud
        • Jean Halain
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      6gridoon2025

      Uneven spy thriller

      For a while, "OSS 117: Mission For A Killer" looks like it could be one of the very best of the 1960's Eurospy thrillers: Frederic Stafford actually makes a better James Bond-ish hero than either George Lazenby or Timothy Dalton, Mylène Demongeot is lovely, the fight scenes are often surprisingly technical (the one in a surgery room is the standout), and the production seems to be a bit more expensive than usual for the genre. Unfortunately, the film fizzles out in its last third, when the action moves from Rio to the Amazon jungle and the main villain's headquarters. The villain himself is one of the problems: everything about him is too vague, from his ultimate plan to his ultimate fate (the ending is unsatisfying). The print I saw was worn-out to the point of dis-coloration; this film needs a remastered DVD to do justice to its extensive on-location Brazilian shooting. **1/2 out of 4.
      dbdumonteil

      From the swashbucklers to the spy thrillers

      Andre Hunebelle was the odd-job man of the French cinema.He made lousy comedies ("taxi roulotte et corrida"which featured Louis de Funes before he became the biggest comic actor of his time) .But I remember him best as a swashbuckler specialist :between 1959 in 1962,he directed Jean Marais -who had seen better days with Jean Cocteau's works- in four of those flicks .

      By 1963,winds had shifted ,with the coming of James Bond."Furia à Bahia" was Hunebelle's third "OSS 117" effort.Unlike James Bond which was always played by Sean Connery till 1969,OSS 117 was the three- faced spy.First there was Kervin "Sinbad" Matthews and then John "imitation of life" Gavin,in the Italian episode.Hunebelle hired Frederick Stafford whose part may or may not help him become the lead in Hitchcok's "Topaz".

      Hunebelle's movie can boast a nice cinematography.The magnificent Brazilian landscapes make up for the triteness of the story:another man who wants to rule the world.Mylene Demongeot (check her name :they tried to make her another BB)and Catherine Rouvel are gorgeous ladies.Raymond Pellegrin is an excellent villain ( although this earnest thespian deserves much better!) However ,I like Hunebelle's swashbucklers best ,for they were part of me and my best friend 's childhood.
      6Uriah43

      On the Trail of Assassins in South America

      While vacationing at a ski resort OSS Agent 117 "Hubert Bonnisseur de la Bath" (Frederick Stafford) is contacted and told about a series of assassinations in South America that need to be investigated. As a result, he assumes a new identity as a news reporter by the name of "Hubert Delacroix" and takes the next available flight to Brazil. Upon landing he is met at the airport in Rio de Janeiro by a pretty woman named "Consuela Moroni" (Perrette Pradier) who claims to be the secretary of the person he was told to meet. However, because of the manner in which Consuela managed to get his attention, he becomes somewhat wary and upon arriving at their destination takes the car keys out of the ignition just in case. Minutes later he is attacked by three thugs and after disposing of them finds that Consuela is no longer in the car where he left her. To further add to his suspicions, he later meets another woman who also claims to be "Consuela Moroni" (this one played by Annie Andersson) who gives him a set of keys and some valuable information. What he still doesn't know, however, is who he can trust in his search for those responsible for the assassinations. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film started off as a really good EuroSpy movie but it seemed to lose a bit of its momentum toward the end. Admittedly, this picture didn't have the financial resources that the "James Bond" films did during this time and it shows to a certain degree. Even so, it did an interesting plot, an exotic location and a couple of attractive actresses in Mylene Demongeot (as "Anna-Marie Sulza") to brighten the scenery so it definitely has some things in its favor. That being said, while not a great spy film by any means, it managed to pass the time well enough and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
      vjetorix

      A superior example of the spy genre

      This was director Andre Hunebelle's third crack at OSS 117, the hero of Jean Bruce's novels, and we consider it probably his best effort. OSS 117 Mission For a Killer has a lot going for it. Among them is Frederick Stafford. He's just right as the smart and tough Hubert Bonnisseur de la Bath. He has an easy air of capability about him and we were surprised to learn that this was his first film credit. Stafford, who died in a plane crash in 1979, played the same role in OSS 117 From Tokyo With Love and he made one other spy flick in the sixties; Agent 505 - Death Trap Beirut.

      After four political assassinations occur inside a month, all perpetrated by drug-induced innocents, Stafford is sent to Rio to track down the source of the narcotic. Since it's Rio, we are treated to the prerequisite Carnival footage but it doesn't take up too much time. The Latin-inflected score by Michel Magne is just fine and in fact, blends well with the Rio and Bahia area locations. The film has plenty of action, good fights and intentional humor. Overall this is a superior example of the genre and well worth seeking out.
      7kevinolzak

      Solid screen debut for Frederick Stafford

      1965's French-Italian "OSS 117 Mission for a Killer" (Furia a Bahia pour OSS 117 or Fury in Bahia for OSS 117) finds the completely unknown, Czech-born Frederick Stafford replacing Hollywood's Kerwin Mathews in the role of Colonel Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, better known to international audiences as secret agent OSS 117, cast only after a chance meeting with director Andre Hunebelle on location in Bangkok for previous entry "Shadow of Evil" ("how would you like to make movies with me?" "why not!"). Stafford acquits himself well considering this was his screen debut, similar to George Lazenby when called upon to use his fists in various well choreographed encounters, shooting in both Rio de Janeiro and the neighboring state of Bahia (hence the original title). A series of suicide deaths by hand grenade are perpetrated against political figures by trusted associates of each victim, under the evil influence of some type of mind altering drug, putting Hubert on the trail of a Brazilian organization seeking world domination. There's no shortage of action or pretty girls, and its production values are on par with the early James Bond titles. One hair breadth escape finds Hubert fending off a lighted blowtorch, while locations like Sugarloaf Mountain and the Iguazu Falls foreshadow the 1979 "Moonraker." It may be the best of Hunebelle's three OSS 117 films thus far, though perhaps a bit too leisurely at 99 minutes. Stafford only completed one other OSS film ("OSS 117 Mission to Tokyo") before starring in Alfred Hitchcock's "Topaz," whose box office failure was typically placed at his feet.

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      • Release date
        • July 2, 1965 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • OSS 117: Mission for a Killer
      • Filming locations
        • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
      • Production companies
        • Da.Ma. Cinematografica
        • Production Artistique et Cinématographique (PAC)
        • Produzioni Cinematografiche Mediterranee (PCM)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 39 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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