1955 年,egypt's vibrant capital, Cairo. The longing heirs of the Pharaoh's dynasty plot to reclaim their throne, while a clandestine religious organization, K, seeks to manipulate the government. Enter the French spy 117, dispatched by his country's president to mingle undercover. A barrage of absurd and unbelievable situations ensues.
Britain has Agent 007, France births Operative 117. Unlike his British counterpart, this 117 made his debut on the silver screen four years earlier in 1949. His strength lies not in gunfights and special weapons, but humor. The film exudes a lighthearted, humorous atmosphere that is distinctly French. The leading character embodies the quintessential 50s Frenchman, with his witty dialogue, facial expressions, and actions that leave you in stitches. And let's not forget the female spies, they are as clever with their words as they are stylish. Are you tired of the countless victories of Bond and his ladies? Why not join us for a taste of French self-deprecation instead?
Directed by a French filmmaker, actor, and screenwriter, known for 2001's 'I Love My Wife', scripting 2004's 'The Dalton Brothers', and directing 1999's 'My Friends'.
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