O.S.S. 117 n'est pas mort (1957) Poster

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6/10
"I prefer vitamin D as in Document."
morrison-dylan-fan7 March 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Getting home after helping a friend on a challenging day,I got in the mood for a easy-going viewing. A fan of the excellent two spoofs, (both reviewed) I was intrigued to find that before the 60's series had kicked off,there was an earlier OSS 117 film. This led to me getting set to join OSS 117 on his first mission.

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Spying five years before the 007 franchise really got the Euro Spy movie genre rolling, Jacques Berland & Jean Jean Levitte adaptation of Jean Bruce's novel investigate OSS 117's espionage activities from a "Mystery" angle, playfully spun from OSS having to try keep an eye on the wealthy Mr Lead's safe, in order to slyly find who is stealing documents/microfilm from it. Whilst OSS and his gentlemen detective manner are put in the title, the writers make vixen Consuela (played by a foxy Jacqueline Pierreux) the alluring agent of the tale, thanks to Consuela being tied to the seedy night clubs in town and a feisty edge over keeping micro secrets to herself. Along with introducing the cute future OSS 117 regular Magali Noël to the series as agent Muriel Rousset, director Jean Sacha and cinematographer Marcel Weiss bring a Pop-Art sparkle from overlapping smash-cuts in the bars and on the grounds of the Lead household, as Agent OSS 117 eyes completing his first mission.
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5/10
An Adequate, No-Frills Eurospy Movie
Uriah4321 February 2021
This film begins with an attractive French woman by the name of "Consuelo" (Jacqueline Pierreux) cleverly obtaining a hearing aid belonging to a man involved in a barroom brawl and subsequently taking it to a man named "Joseph Silven" (Andre Valmy) to evaluate its worth. Sure enough, inside the earpiece is some microfilm which indicates that someone within the household of a powerful French official named "Anthony Lead" (Georges Lannes) has been leaking top secret documents to foreign intelligence agents. To resolve this situation the French government dispatches their foremost secret agent named "Vincent Bushrod" (Ivan Desny) to discover who the culprit is to prevent any further security compromises. Also involved in this case is a young female operative by the name of "Muriel Rousset" (Magali Noel) who has been tasked to assist him in this most sensitive matter. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an adequate, no-frills Eurospy movie which suffered from poor cinematography and very clumsy action scenes. It was also quite dated as well. Even so, I found it worth the time spent and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.
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Not dead ? Half-dead,more like.
dbdumonteil24 September 2016
It was the first time Jean Bruce 's OSS 117 aka Hubert Bonnisseur De La Bath adventures had been transferred to the screen .

The plot is almost devoid of interest :it deals with thefts of secret documents and microfilms ;it seems that the safe in Mr Lead (sic)'s desirable mansion is not safe at all and that the Deuxième Bureau has been leaking.So begins the task for the best French secret spy and his female counterpart .The title "OSS N 'Est Pas Mort " is justified for the hero spends a good third of the film bedridden in a gloomy hospital where he pretends to be severely wounded after a car crash (sabotage).But he is presented with candied fruit (the box contains a small tape recorder ,smart,huh?)and pastries by sympathetic ladies.

This spy thriller is actually a whodunit: who,in Mr Lead 's house helps the villains get the stuff? Mr Lead? his wife? his daughter? his secretary?his servant?.One of the spies has his way with girls: he tells them nobody likes him,he is now a hunted man,and if she helps him ,he will take her away to the islands in the sun.

In the cast and credits ,the name of the actress who plays the OSS girl (hot Magali Noel )appears before that of her male co-star;it may be a wise choice ,for Ivan Desny is a listless OSS ,and not handsome enough at that.Yves Vincent ,who created the part of Stanley Kowalsky in " a streetcar named desire" on stage in France ,tries his best with an underwritten (and almost ridiculous) part of the would be miserable spy .Marie Déa ("Les Visiteurs Du Soir" "PIèges" "Orphée" ) is wasted.

Any takers? Cheesecake all over the movie:scantily dressed ladies abound .

OSS 117 was not lucky in the movies: in the sixties,in the wake of James Bond ,six more movies -plus another one ,feat.Sean Flynn in which ,Bonnisseur De La Bath was renamed "Smith"- ,more entertaining ,but not particularly memorable.

It was the naughties before OSS 117 became a popular hero in the movies ,in the riotously funny spoofs featuring the excellent Jean Dujardin.
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