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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn industrial designer causes chaos when she sells a secret cosmetics formula to a rival company.An industrial designer causes chaos when she sells a secret cosmetics formula to a rival company.An industrial designer causes chaos when she sells a secret cosmetics formula to a rival company.
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- AnecdotesIn her autobiography, Doris Day wrote that this was one of her least-favorite films, also citing Le ranch de l'injustice (1967), Ne pas déranger S.V.P. (1965), and Que faisiez-vous quand les lumières se sont éteintes? (1968)--all films to which her husband/manager Martin Melcher signed her without her consent.
- GaffesWhen Patricia addresses Chris (Richard Harris) as "Richard" during the William Shakespeare scene, she is referring to his impression of Richard Burton.
- Citations
Patricia Foster: That phone is making me very nervous.
Christopher White: It is making me nervous too. Let me take you away from all this. I also have a room with no phone.
- Crédits fousEach screen of the opening credits is presented uniquely. The names of the leads appear in speech/thought bubbles of an extra. One page appears gradually as a walkie-talkie's antenna extends. Others fade in, slide in, are pulled from behind walls, appear with different clipart, etc.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Biography: Doris Day: It's Magic (1998)
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While skiing, an Interpol agent is shot and killed in the Alps of Switzerland. Not long afterward, "Patricia Foster" (Doris Day) is caught red-handed trying to sell industrial secrets from the cosmetics firm she is employed with to a rival company. She is immediately terminated and subsequently hired by the rival American firm to become an industrial designer for them. This results in her working with a man named "Christopher White" (Richard Harris) who is actually a secret agent employed by the same firm that initially fired Patricia. Or so it all seems. What follows is a complicated story involving industrial espionage, double agents, secret formulas and murder. Anyway, as I said before, this is a complicated story and in order to fully understand it a person has to see this movie all the way to the end. Along with that, I think a person needs to take into consideration the fact that this movie was filmed in 1967 and as a result some of the action may seem rather basic by today's standards. Likewise, some of the humor may seem a bit tame as well. Even so, although some of it seems quite mild, it was still an enjoyable movie for the most part. Additionally, as far as the actors are concerned, both Doris Day and Richard Harris performed reasonably well together and, along with that, Irene Tsu (as "Su Ling") also looked quite nice--even if her role was somewhat limited. Be that as it may, while certainly not a great spy film by any means, it still managed to pass the time, and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
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- Budget
- 4 595 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 38 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Opération Caprice (1967) officially released in India in English?
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