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Philippe de Broca
Jean-Paul Belmondo, François Dorléac, Jean Servais, Roger Dumas, Daniel Ceccaldi, Milton Ribeiro, Ubiracy De Oliveira, Sabu Do Brasil, Adolfo Celi, Simona De Santis
1964
Italy, France
Completed
French, English, Portuguese
112 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asL'homme de Rio,is aItaly, FranceProducerwomen sex,At1964Released in year
。The dialogue language isFrench, English, Portuguese,Current Douban rating6.9(For reference only)。
During his peak popularity, French action star Belmondo starred in this fast-paced and slick adventure action film, portraying a hero that lies between James Bond and Indiana Jones, tasked with locating stolen precious artifacts from Brazil. After a series of pursuits, fights, and the uncovering of traitors, he finally completes his mission. The film is rich in entertainment elements, showcasing Belmondo's agile moves and featuring many tense and thrilling action scenes. With the assistance of an excellent cinematographer, the director shot beautiful landscapes across different countries, adding to the film's appeal. Additionally, there is a lighthearted and humorous balance to the suspense and action, making it a successful French comedic action film. In the 1960s, this film was one of the few in France and even Europe that could compete commercially and at the box office with Hollywood products.