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Atout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117

  • 1966
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
362
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Atout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 (1966)
SpyActionCrimeThriller

After an American Navy base is annihilated by a secret weapon, Agent OSS 117 is sent to Japan to investigate the organization that's claiming responsibility, and threatening the US with anot... Read allAfter an American Navy base is annihilated by a secret weapon, Agent OSS 117 is sent to Japan to investigate the organization that's claiming responsibility, and threatening the US with another attack, if they don't pay.After an American Navy base is annihilated by a secret weapon, Agent OSS 117 is sent to Japan to investigate the organization that's claiming responsibility, and threatening the US with another attack, if they don't pay.

  • Director
    • Michel Boisrond
  • Writers
    • Jean Bruce
    • Terence Young
    • Pierre Foucaud
  • Stars
    • Frederick Stafford
    • Marina Vlady
    • Jitsuko Yoshimura
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    362
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michel Boisrond
    • Writers
      • Jean Bruce
      • Terence Young
      • Pierre Foucaud
    • Stars
      • Frederick Stafford
      • Marina Vlady
      • Jitsuko Yoshimura
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Frederick Stafford
    Frederick Stafford
    • Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, alias OSS 117
    Marina Vlady
    Marina Vlady
    • Eva Wilson
    Jitsuko Yoshimura
    Jitsuko Yoshimura
    • Tetsuko
    Jacques Legras
    Jacques Legras
    • M. Chan
    Valéry Inkijinoff
    Valéry Inkijinoff
    • Yekota
    Henri Serre
    Henri Serre
    • John Wilson
    Mario Pisu
    • Vargas
    Colin Drake
    • Ralph Babcock
    Billy Kearns
    Billy Kearns
    • M. Smith
    Hiroshi Katô
    Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi
    Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi
    • Colonel Kawachi
    • (as Kan Nihonyanagi)
    Hiroshi Minami
    Del Negro
    Bert Bertram
    • Général Forster
    Jean Lemaître
    Jacques Francel
    Eiju Kim
    Gunter Braun
    • Unnamed
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Michel Boisrond
    • Writers
      • Jean Bruce
      • Terence Young
      • Pierre Foucaud
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    7MisterZZZ

    OK French spy flick filmed in Tokyo

    The O.S.S. 117 series of films are based on popular spy novels by author Jean De Bruce about an international spy named Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, the French version of James Bond. Hubert Bonisseur was portrayed by a number of actors (including John Gavin, who was later named Ambassador to Mexico by Ronald Reagan!) which is one of the reasons the series never caught on outside of Europe. Austrian actor took over the role Frederick Stafford took over the role pf O.S.S 117 for the third and fourth films, the latter which was set in Japan and retitled "Terror in Tokyo". In this film, Bonnisseur has to stop a group of industrialists from launching missiles laced with atomic bombs unless the United States government gives into to their ransom demands. Gorgeous actress Marina Vlady plays a woman in the US embassy suspected of leaking secrets to the enemy, and Yoshimura Jitsuko is a Japanese secret agent posing as a nightclub hostess. Bonisseur romances both women and while attempting to save the world from destruction. Not as exciting as the superior 007 films of the era but entertaining in its own way. Look for a great fight scene in which Agent O.S.S. 117 goes up against a humongous sumo wrestler.
    5Uriah43

    A Decent EuroSpy Film

    After an American navy base is completely annihilated and a ransom message is sent to the United States, OSS agent 117 "Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath" (Frederick Stafford) is sent to Tokyo to investigate. Upon his arrival there his first order of business is to interview an intelligence clerk by the name of "Eva Wilson" (Marina Vlady) who is being blackmailed into disclosing top secret military information. After finding out as much as he can he then comes up with the idea of posing as her husband so that she can perhaps lead him toward this clandestine group. What he doesn't know, however, is that there are other parties interested in his presence with intentions which have yet to be ascertained. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a decent EuroSpy film which contained a good mixture of action and intrigue. In addition to that it also had a couple of attractive ladies like Jitsuko Yoshimura (as "Tetsuko") along with the aforementioned Marina Vlady to brighten the scenery as well. One drawback, however, was the English dubbing-particularly in the case of Tetsuko-which could have used a bit of improvement. Be that as it may, while not a great film by any means it was sufficient to pass the time and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    5gridoon2025

    Passable but boring Euro spy flick

    The French answer to James Bond is back. And this time he travels to Tokyo and battles international terrorists. This film does have some things going for it: Frederick Stafford is a good enough spy lead (I'll take his OSS 117 over Timothy Dalton's 007 any day!), the cast includes a French mega-babe (Marina Vlady) and a Japanese super-cutie (Jitsuko Yoshimura), there are some enjoyable fight scenes, and the Oriental setting actually predates Connery's "You Only Live Twice" by one year! Despite all that, however, the film is a bit of a bore. It is VERY slow-moving and lacks a strong central villain. The filmmakers probably stretched the budget as far as it could go, but in comparison to the Bond pictures of the time, they still came up short. They just about beat "Diamonds Are Forever", though. (**)
    6seveb-25179

    OSS 117 Torpor In Tokyo

    Polished but lacking some vital spark of energy, or perhaps it was just that I found it tiring having to read subtitles, as there doesn't appear to be a dubbed version available, unlike most of the Italian and German ones. I much prefer dubbing because it means I'm free to use my eyes for fully appreciating the visual aspects of the film. I'm just not much of a multi-tasker I guess.

    However after a second viewing, I think I've put my finger on the problem, it's with the sound track. The on screen action is fine, but the music rarely provides any assistance to help generate suspense or tension. Even if most Eurospy themes are melodramatic and overwrought, they at least bring some energy and help set the appropriate mood, while the music in this one is either non-existent or more like travelogue music, lacking the punch and drama required (the scene where the Combi van is crashed being a classic example, with a cheerful tune played during what should be a moment of great peril.)

    Japan provides suitable exotic locations (a year before "You Only Live Twice") and a somewhat stylish super-tanker makes for a decent villain's lair in the finale (although it only has a medium size door in the side, big enough for a launch size boat, rather than a ship swallowing front maw like the one in "The Spy Who Love Me"). There are several excellent fight scenes, the screenplay is good with a decent plot and adequate dialogue.

    Frederick makes friends with a couple of attractive women. Marina Vlady brings the beautiful ice queen who eventually melts, and Jitsuko Yoshimura brings the cute and perky, yet sensual local flavour (as when she playfully bites Fred's finger while bidding him farewell).

    Eventually, after all the usual spy shenanigans, being followed or chased, chasing or following, getting knocked out, escaping from traps and ambushes, Fred identifies the bad guys, locates the lair and saves the day in suitable fashion.

    Overall a solid, if unexceptional, effort

    Best quip Marina - "Have you ever been called a cad?" Fred - "No. I kill people before they have time to say it."
    6elshikh4

    117 Is The Rookie Cousin Of 007 !

    Yes, Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath is based on novels by Jean De Bruce. However, he is so similar to Ian Fleming's very well known English spy James Bond who is, by the way, funnier and more advanced.

    In this Bond-ish movie, the action is not so good, it's average. The direction is not that well done; you'll watch the camera more than once (in the glass of some bus, and in the bathroom's mirror of the submarine..), plus the stunt man's face was visible too, and so on. The music isn't any fine. Frederick Stafford is trying to be, or forced to be, another Connery, and that dubbed voice was unfunny, but I think with some other director and writer, he would've done much better work.

    You won't have a lot of exciting spying devices; only a little microphone and sunglasses which had a camera in it. And although it's French-Italian production, but it's not BIG one by all means, especially when all of the events take place just in Tokyo. The writing was mediocre, or maybe the surprises of 1966 are corny in 2007. For instance, someone shot Hubert in his bed to discover that it wasn't him; it was a doll under the blanket. Then, chasing Hubert to discover later that he was a harmless policeman.. etc.

    The positive points were 2. The cinematography by Marcel Grignon, which was the classic rich shooting of the era. And Marina Vlady who stole the show despite not being the lead.

    All in all, this movie is poor when you compare it to Bond movies. But if you measure it by its own desire to be amusing, then you'll find that it's a nice humble espionage movie, not too boring, silly or bad.

    However, most of the global taste or mood will innately compare that French spy to the original English one, hence he'll be some sort of the fool cousin from France who imitates desperately his uncle's famous clever son!

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      Camera crew can be seen reflected in the window of the ambulance.
    • Connections
      Followed by Pas de roses pour O.S.S. 117 (1968)

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1966 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Savage Desire
    • Filming locations
      • Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Alpes-Maritimes, France
    • Production companies
      • CMV Produzione Cinematografica
      • Compagnie Cinématographique de France
      • Production Artistique et Cinématographique (PAC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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