OSS 117 : Lost in Rio
| Titre | OSS 117 : Lost in Rio | 
| Date de sortie | 2009  | 
	
| Réalisateur | Michel Hazanavicius  | 
	
| Type | Couleur  | 
	
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| Durée | 100  | 
	
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| Sypnosis | Twelve years after Cairo, OSS 117 is back on a new mission at the other end of the world. As he tracks down a microfilm that is compromising for the French State, France’s most famous secret agent will have to team up with the Mossad’s most seductive lieutenant-colonel in order to capture a Nazi blackmailer. From Rio´s sunny beaches to luxuriant Amazonian forests, from the depths of secret grottos to the top of Corcovado’s Christ, a new adventure is about to begin. Whatever the danger, whatever the stakes, you can always count on Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath to find a way out.  | 
	
| Casting | Jean Dujardin, Louise Monot, Alex Lutz  | 
	
| Société(s) de production | Mandarin Films, Gaumont  | 
	
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