Released Date:
1964-02-05
Languages:
French, English, Portuguese
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
112 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (2564 Reviews)
Director:
Philippe de BrocaJean-Paul Rappeneau (screenplay)
Ariane Mnouchkine (screenplay)
Daniel Boulanger (screenplay)
Philippe de Broca (screenplay)
Daniel Boulanger (dialogue)
Farce, spy spoof, and adventure. Swarthy thieves ignore jewels to steal an Amazon figurine from the Museum of Man in Paris' Trocadero Palace and kidnap the world's authority on the lost Maltec civilization. Cut to Agnes, the daughter of a murdered man who possessed one of two other such figurines. Moments after her sweetheart, Adrien, an Army private with a week's leave, arrives in Paris to see her, Agnes too is kidnapped, drugged, and loaded on a plane to Rio. Adrien is in hot pursuit, and before he can rescue her (with the help of a shoeshine boy), foil the murderous thieves, and solve the riddle of the Maltecs, he must traverse Rio, Brasèlia, and the Amazon heartland... all before the end of his week's leave.
Released Date:
1998-03-20
Languages:
French, Italian
Countries:
France, Italy, Germany
Runtime:
128 min
IMDB Ratings:
(2522 Reviews)
Director:
Philippe de BrocaPhilippe de Broca
Jean Cosmos
Paul Fèval (book)
Jèrème Tonnerre
The Comte de Gonzague schemes against his cousin, the Duc de Nevers, even though he is the Duke's heir and will inherit his estates. The Count has kept secret the existence of the Duke's bastard, recently born. When the Duke learns of his child, he journeys to wed the mother, a baron's daughter, in her father's isolated chateau. The occupants of the castle are surprised and murdered by the Count and his men. The only ones to escape are the Duke's friend, the skilled swordsman Lagardère, and the infant, a girl, now the rightful heiress to the Duke's vast fortune. The Count believes the pair to have drowned, when in fact they have been concealed by a travelling troupe of Italian players. Twenty years pass. The Count has discovered that the two survive and seeks to have them slain. But Lagardère gains the confidence of the Count, and employment as his bookkeeper, through his clever disguise as a hunch-back...
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