"At the sight of death" ( Fr. A Tout Coeur A Tokyo Pour OSS 117 ) - film . The screen version of the work, the author of which is Jean Bruce .
| At gunpoint at death | |
|---|---|
| A Tout Coeur A Tokyo Pour OSS 117 | |
| Genre | action movie crime movie thriller |
| Producer | Michel Boiron |
| Producer | Paul Kadeak |
| Author script | Marcel Mitua Claude Saute Jean bruce |
| In the main cast | Marina Vlady |
| Operator | Marcel Grignon |
| Composer | Michelle Man |
| Film company | CMV Produzione Cinematografica, Compagnie Cinématographique de France |
| Duration | 100 min |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1966 |
| IMDb | ID 0060137 |
Story
US-24, US naval base in the Pacific, destroyed. Hubert Bonissor de la Bath, a French aristocrat, and part-time secret agent OSS-117, was sent to Tokyo to investigate who did it. Soon, he finds out that the cryptographer at the American embassy passed on valuable information to the Japanese gang. Eva Davidson admits to him that she did it under duress, and now she is ready to cooperate. OSS-117 is pretending to be Eve's husband in order to better investigate the contacts between her and the gang, which obtains information about second base.
Links
- "At the sight of death" (eng.) On the Internet Movie Database