Oss 117: Lost In Rio 

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FormatDVD
GenreAction / Adventure, Comedy
Running Time101 mins
Aspect RatioTBC
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingM
Available15-09-2010
LabelMadman Entertainment
SourcedAustralia
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The best - if not the brightest - French intelligence officer, Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, returns! He may be older, but Hubert, aka OSS117, is none the wiser...The year is now 1967 and OSS117 has been sent on a mission to Rio de Janeiro to find a former high-ranking Nazi official who went into hiding after the war. 117 is wryly amused to learn that he has been given a partner, Mossad agent Monot, who - while certainly attractive and intelligent - is also a woman! As the two spies journey across the picturesque Brazilian landscape, the question remains: will 117 be able to keep his sexism, anti-Semitism and libido in check so he can catch the crook and get the girl?Set to the strains of the Bossa Nova, this calypso caper is one part James Bond and one part Austin Powers served shakin', not stirred.

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