OSS 117: Lost in Rio
Overview
In 1967, OSS 117 is sent to Brazil in order to retrieve a microfilm list of French Nazi sympathizers, only to once again unknowingly set foot into a bigger international intrigue.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
OSS 117: Lost in Rio is a French parody movie that revisits the '60s spy genre with a comedic twist. It was inspired by a series of French films featuring OSS 117, originally presented as serious action-adventure movies.
- The movie offers a unique blend of humor and espionage, creating an entertaining and unconventional take on the spy genre.
- OSS 117: Lost in Rio is renowned for its comedic timing and witty dialogue, which will leave viewers in stitches.
- The film explores themes of cultural clashes, stereotypes, and political satire, making it a thought-provoking comedy.
Fun Facts
- The character OSS 117 is based on a real-life French intelligence officer named Hubert de Welz.
- Many scenes in the movie were filmed at Rio de Janeiro's famous Copacabana beach and Sugarloaf Mountain, showcasing the city's iconic landscapes.
- The film features several references to classic spy movies such as James Bond and The Man with the Golden Gun.
Available Languages
English
US
Title: OSS 117: Lost in Rio
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Deutsch
DE
Title: OSS 117 - Er selbst ist sich genug
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Français
FR
Title:
"Attention il revient…"
Pусский
RU
Title: Агент 117: Миссия в Рио
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Español
ES
Title: OSS 117: Perdido en Río
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suomi
FI
Title: Agentti 117 - Tehtävä Riossa
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