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Dick Smart 2.007
Lady Lorraine Lister, a financer of expensive experiments, has discovered a way to obtain pure diamonds by the means of a radiation device. She hires five renowned scientists to participate in additional experiments regarding this new contrivance. However, it soon happens that the device is stolen, and the scientists mysteriously disappear! Agent Dick Smart is called in by the CIA to track down the scientists and recover the device. With the help of incredible gadgets and lots of bravado, he manages to locate the source of an underground operation in Rio De Janeiro: an operation headed by a mysterious man with a speaking device fastened to his throat.
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Plot Summary
Agent Dick Smart, codenamed 2.007, is tasked with a critical mission to retrieve a powerful radioactive device stolen by a nefarious organization. His investigation leads him on a globe-trotting adventure, encountering exotic locales, dangerous adversaries, and a beautiful accomplice who may or may not be trustworthy. Smart must use his wit, charm, and incredible gadgets to outsmart his enemies and prevent a global catastrophe.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success, particularly in its native France, appreciated for its lighthearted take on the spy genre and its visually engaging action sequences. While not reaching the critical acclaim of some of its contemporaries, it was seen as an entertaining and stylish escapade that capitalized on the spy craze of the 1960s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic action and inventive gadgets.
Enjoyed for its humorous and lighthearted portrayal of the spy genre.
Criticized by some for a somewhat predictable plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with viewers appreciating the film's vintage charm, fun spy-themed elements, and the charismatic performance of Gérard Barray. Some found the plot a bit thin but were entertained by the overall spectacle and retro feel.
Fun Fact
The film features a variety of elaborate and futuristic gadgets, which were a hallmark of spy films during the 1960s, including a miniature submarine, a jetpack, and a specialized watch with multiple functions.
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