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Les Plus Dingues des Agents Secrets

Original title: The Last of the Secret Agents?
  • 1966
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
277
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Les Plus Dingues des Agents Secrets (1966)
Marty and Steve, American tourists in France, are given a multipurpose umbrella and pitted against an international band of art thieves. Among the stolen treasures is the Statue Of Liberty.
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Marty and Steve, American tourists in France, are given a multipurpose umbrella and pitted against an international band of art thieves. Among the stolen treasures is the Statue Of Liberty.Marty and Steve, American tourists in France, are given a multipurpose umbrella and pitted against an international band of art thieves. Among the stolen treasures is the Statue Of Liberty.Marty and Steve, American tourists in France, are given a multipurpose umbrella and pitted against an international band of art thieves. Among the stolen treasures is the Statue Of Liberty.

  • Director
    • Norman Abbott
  • Writers
    • Mel Tolkin
    • Norman Abbott
  • Stars
    • Marty Allen
    • Steve Rossi
    • John Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    277
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    • Director
      • Norman Abbott
    • Writers
      • Mel Tolkin
      • Norman Abbott
    • Stars
      • Marty Allen
      • Steve Rossi
      • John Williams
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marty Allen
    Marty Allen
    • Marty Johnson
    Steve Rossi
    Steve Rossi
    • Steve Donovan
    John Williams
    John Williams
    • J. Fredrick Duval
    Nancy Sinatra
    Nancy Sinatra
    • Micheline
    Lou Jacobi
    Lou Jacobi
    • Papa Leo
    Theodore Marcuse
    Theodore Marcuse
    • Zoltan Schubach
    Carmen Dell'Orefice
    Carmen Dell'Orefice
    • Baby May Zoftig
    • (as Carmen)
    Remo Pisani
    • Them #1
    Ben Lessy
    Ben Lessy
    • Harry
    Loren Ewing
    Loren Ewing
    • GGI Man
    Sig Ruman
    Sig Ruman
    • Professor Werner von Koenig
    Larry Duran
    Larry Duran
    • Them #2
    Connie Sawyer
    Connie Sawyer
    • Florence
    Wilhelm von Homburg
    Wilhelm von Homburg
    • GGI Man
    Aida Fries
    • Belly Dancer
    • (as Gida Fries)
    Harvey Korman
    Harvey Korman
    • German Colonel
    Edy Williams
    Edy Williams
    • Edy
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Norman Abbott
    • Writers
      • Mel Tolkin
      • Norman Abbott
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    6amosduncan_2000

    Hard to Spy these days....

    My family took us to the drive-in to see this when I was around six years old. Needless to say, I was not quite as tough on it as the junior John Simons around here. In fact, we all thought it was a masterpiece. Well, we didn't say that; but we thought it was funny. My Dad probably even knew the connection to "Your Show Of Shows."

    Now it is impossible to see, though I guess it turns up on T.V. now and then. It sounds like the historic significance as a precursor to the now played out "Airplane" school of comedy might make it fun. Martin and Rossi continued to play Vegas for many years after the film. Harvey Korman must have just been getting started.
    3moonspinner55

    "He thinks 'James Bond' is some kind of suit..."

    Art thieves in France are in for trouble when a couple of clumsy American tourists-turned-spies (Steve Rossi and Marty Allen) are assigned to expose their operation. Loud, poorly-written slapstick comedy might appeal to Three Stooges or Martin & Lewis fans. It isn't a bad-looking film, but it's shrill instead of funny. Director Norman Abbott (who also co-wrote the script and produced!) seems to really believe Marty Allen is the next Jerry Lewis or Lou Costello (he isn't) and there's far too much of him. Linking this to later spoofs like "The Naked Gun" is really doing this movie a favor. It has some snap, but it's a bit long and bumbling. Good supporting cast features Nancy Sinatra, who also sings the title cut penned by Lee Hazlewood (which is more clever than anything else in the picture). *1/2 from ****
    5ksf-2

    parody of the spy films

    With a question mark at the end. Made during the years of spy films, like james bond. Marty allen and steve rossi are johnson and donovan, looking for work in paree. Co-stars nancy sinatra...who sings the opening theme, which sounds JUST like These Boots! Brit john williams (Sabrina) recruits them to help stop a gang of art thieves operating in europe and asia. Small, early part for harvey korman. Its a silly caper... a parody, with lots of pratfalls, word play. Inventions, gadgets, weapons. Silliness. Very corny. Topless dancers and waitresses. Which are tastefully hidden from view. Directed by norman abbott (bud abbott's nephew !) story by mel tolkin. Tolkin was right there at the beginning of television, in the 1940s. He even wrote for sid caesar on the Show of Shows. This one is mostly interesting because nancy sinatra has a role, and sings the song. The story itself is pretty lame.
    VinylBoy

    Underrated spy spoof

    I really enjoyed this movie. Don't listen to the critics. The few reviews I've seen bash this film. I watched it before seeing any reviews and thought it was great. It's like a cross between Abbot & Costello and a Mel Brooks film with a little Marx Brothers thrown in there. The intro to the film was genius. You couldn't see anyone's face.

    The first half hour is awesome, then it slows down a bit. Still, there's tons of slapstick nonsense comedy running through the film. Plus, there's a scene in a restaurant that I don't even want to talk about because I loved it too much. It's worth a look.
    4Mark-129

    Where's Mel Brooks when you need him?

    As a kid, I really enjoyed this movie. But that was the 70s. While still having positive feelings for it, that is from memory. I don't blame Allen and Rossi. Their humor did not translate to the big screen and were let down by a script written by someone who had no understanding of the spy genre, nor how to spoof it. It seems to me you have to have a plot that makes sense within the context of the story and then introduce humorous characters and twists that have no business being there. After an entertaining opening sequence, which goes on a bit longer than it should, the first half hour is fun, introducing Allen and Rossi and setting up the story. What follows after is slow, unfunny and nonsensical. More staid 50s than the hip 60s. Too bad Mel Brooks wasn't brought in to save it.

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    • Trivia
      GGI stood for Good Guys Institute. it's flashed on the screen at approximately 25 minutes.
    • Goofs
      The wires the crowbars slide along to the crate where Marty is hiding are visible and there are small holes in the crate where the crowbars hit, too.
    • Quotes

      Steve Donovan: You can't do this to us, we're Americans

      Marty Johnson: Not only that, we're from Pittsburgh!

    • Connections
      Edited into Operation: Secret Agents, Spies & Thighs (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      The Last of the Secret Agents?
      Performed by Nancy Sinatra

      Written and Produced by Lee Hazlewood

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 1967 (Colombia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Last of the Secret Agents?
    • Filming locations
      • Ed Sullivan Theater, 1697 Broadway, New York City, New York, USA(Marty and Steve appear on Ed Sullivan's show)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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