Gamble In Bangkok (1966) AKA: OSS 117 Gamble In Bangkok; Panic in Bangkok |
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All-Region - DVD
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$9.99
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| André Hunebelle |
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Paul Cadeac |
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Action/Adventure |
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French Cinema |
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Jean Bruce's Hubert Bonnisseur le Bath was France's answer to James Bond. Like Ian Fleming, Jean Bruce became rich thanks to his best-selling novels featuring OSS 117, i.e., Hubert Bath.
Despite the French name inherited from his Gallic ancestors, Hubert Bath is an American who is a secret agent for the OSS, the predecessor of the CIA. Jean Bruce's books were turned into movies. Apparently popular in France at that time, they never found an international audience. OSS 117 seems to be a carbon copy of James Bond. He is irresistible to women and good at fisticuffs.
An evil Indian doctor, Dr.Guna Sinn working in Thailand has developed a biological weapon that will reduce the world's population in accordance with his eugenicist beliefs. OSS 117 has to stop him with the help of a Thai sidekick and seduce the Indian doctor's sister Lila while he is at it. |
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| Dominique Wilms, Gamil Ratib, Henri Guegan, Henri Virlojeux, Jacques Hilling, Jacques Mauclair, Kerwin Mathews, Pier Angeli, Raoul Billerey, Robert Hossein |
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| Doctor, Sequel, Series, Spy/Secret Agent |
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| Widescreen |
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| France |
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| English |
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