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OSS 117: Lost in Rio (also know as OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus) full movie is released on Apr 15, 2009. Watch OSS 117: Lost in Rio online - the French Action movie from France , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $21,924,245. OSS 117: Lost in Rio is directed by Michel Hazanavicius and created by Jean Bruce with Jean Dujardin and Louise Monot. OSS 117: Lost in Rio is available online on Amazon Prime Video and fuboTV.

Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, A.K.A. OSS 117, is the French spy considered by his superiors to be the best in the business. The year is 1967 - he's been sent on a mission to Rio de Janeiro, to find a former high-ranking Nazi who went into exile in South America after the war. His eventful investigation takes him all across Brazil, from Rio to Brasilia and the Iguazu Falls, accompanied by a charming Mossad agent who is also looking for the Nazi. The man is charming, and so is the young woman. Set to the strains of bossa nova, their tale is by turns an adventure and a love story.

As know as:

OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus, Agente speciale 117 al servizio della Repubblica - Missione Rio, OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus, OSS 117, Lost in Rio, Agentti 117: Tehtävä Riossa

Release Date (Streaming):

Dec 22, 2009

Countries:

France

Language:

French, English, Hebrew, Portuguese

Production Companies:

Mandarin Films, Gaumont, M6 Films

Official Site:

Gaumont (France)

Gross worldwide:

$21,924,245

Taglines:

The Pride of French Intelligence Returns

Reviews

Simon Abrams
House Next Door
What makes Lost in Rio more entertaining than it should be is the few elements of misappropriated nostalgia that rise above the rest of the film's lunk-headed posturing thanks to good comic timing.
by rottentomatoes, Feb 25, 2011
Peter Rainer
Christian Science Monitor
All this is mighty silly, but there's something to be said for watching a French movie that, for a change, isn't about l'amour, existential angst, or madness.
by rottentomatoes, Jan 03, 2011
Ted Fry
Seattle Times
The tenor, tone and immaculately lampooned art direction often make up for shtick that gradually grows thin in the belly-laugh department.
by rottentomatoes, Jul 01, 2010

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