Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWriting his 43rd spy novel, François includes people from his life. He's the competent, sophisticated secret agent Bob in stark contrast to François. His cute neighbor is Tatiana who helps B... Leer todoWriting his 43rd spy novel, François includes people from his life. He's the competent, sophisticated secret agent Bob in stark contrast to François. His cute neighbor is Tatiana who helps Bob in Acapulco.Writing his 43rd spy novel, François includes people from his life. He's the competent, sophisticated secret agent Bob in stark contrast to François. His cute neighbor is Tatiana who helps Bob in Acapulco.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Benson
- (as Rodrigo A. Puebla)
Opiniones destacadas
It goes also with a nice duo of actors: Belmondo enjoying himself, and ourselves, and Jacqueline Bisset - previously James Bond girl - which shines on the movie with her double role.
Without disclosing the story, you'll have a very good time.
It must have been a challenge for the script writer(s) to make this film not too difficult to follow, because it depends on good timing when switching the roles as they are growing during the story.
When you place the movie in its own time, it was one of those real Belmondo's: cleverly written, and full of terrific action, with often surprising acts. A nice movie!
This film announces itself as a ridiculous spoof right from the start with the giant claw lifting up the phone booth. There is nothing funnier than the translators scene. I like to stay in the spy universe and keep it as ridiculous as possible.
If you like Belmondo in this you might also enjoy "Up to His Ears" (1965)
The CineZonk
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- TriviaNo screenwriter is listed in the credits of the movie whose original script was in fact written by Francis Veber. In the DVD commentary, director Philippe de Broca explains that he thought that the character of Christine needed to be fleshed out. Veber disagreed and eventually director Jean-Paul Rappeneau was called to settle the question. Rappeneau agreed with de Broca and both of them rewrote part of Veber's script. Veber made strong reservations about the rewrite, and after seeing the finished movie, asked that his name be removed from the credits.
- ErroresRight before the black typewriter breaks down, at the 21.44 mark, Merlin is briefly typing on the new white typewriter that he will buy later in the movie.
- Citas
Interpreter: We found an Albanian Interpreter. However, he speaks only Romanian. So we had to get a Romanian. But he speaks only Serbian. The Serb speaks only Russian. The Russian only Czech. I, fortunately, speak Czech.
- Créditos curiososDuring the opening credits, a man inside a telephone booth is picked up by a helicopter, flown out of town to the coast, and eventually dropped into the sea.
- Versiones alternativasThe version for the original theatrical Belgian release was heavily censored: the shark eating the spy at the beginning, the shot in the airport of a dead body with an axe in the head, the killing of the electrician on the beach, all scenes in Karpov's lair where blood and bullet holes are visible, the entire scene where a bad guy's brain ends up on a plate, etc.
- ConexionesFeatured in Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004)
- Bandas sonorasLa Plaza
Written and Performed by Claude Bolling
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Le Magnifique
- Locaciones de filmación
- Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, México(Playa Las Gemelas: beach and bungalow)
- Productoras
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