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  1. Atout cœur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 (English: Trump-Card in the Heart of Tokyo for OSS 117) is a 1966 French Eurospy spy-fi film. It was the fourth OSS 117 film of the 1960s, directed by Michel Boisrond, presented by the director of the three previous 1960's OSS films, André Hunebelle and produced by Paul Cadéac.

  2. Feb 20, 1976 · With Frederick Stafford, Marina Vlady, Jitsuko Yoshimura, Jacques Legras. After an American Navy base is annihilated by a secret weapon, Agent OSS 117 is sent to Japan to investigate the organization that's claiming responsibility, and threatening the US with another attack, if they don't pay.

    • (333)
    • Action, Crime, Thriller
    • Michel Boisrond
    • 1976-02-20
  3. L'agent OSS 117, alias Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, enquête sur l'explosion d'une base américaine du Pacifique. À Tokyo, il rencontre Eva Wilson et ne tarde pas à découvrir ses liens étroits avec l'attentat. Fiche technique. Titre : Atout cœur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 ; Réalisation : Michel Boisrond

  4. Atout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 est un film réalisé par Michel Boisrond avec Frederick Stafford, Marina Vlady. Synopsis : Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, aristocrate et espion sous le nom...

    • (128)
    • min | Action, Espionnage
    • Michel Boisrond
    • 1966-10-28
  5. Atout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 was the fourth of the popular OSS 117 films made in France in the 1960s, and the one that most shamelessly goes out of its way to imitate the even more popular James Bond movies of the period.

    • Michel Boisrond
  6. After an American Navy base is annihilated by a secret weapon, Agent OSS 117 is sent to Japan to investigate the organization that's claiming responsibility, and threatening the US with another attack, if they don't pay.

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  8. Atout cœur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 is a 1966 French Eurospy spy-fi film. It was the fourth OSS 117 film of the 1960s, directed by Michel Boisrond, presented by the director of the three previous 1960's OSS films, André Hunebelle and produced by Paul Cadéac.