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If All the Women in the World
In a mountain village, a conflict develops between peace-loving and war-loving women, culminating in a global women's alert for peace and social justice.
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Plot Summary
A madman plans to hold the world hostage by releasing a deadly virus. The only ones who can stop him are a trio of beautiful and deadly female secret agents and a suave Interpol agent. They must race against time to thwart his evil scheme before it's too late.
Critical Reception
This Italian spy film, also known as 'S.O.S. - A qualcuno piace freddo', was met with a mixed reception. While some praised its stylish direction and campy charm, others found its plot convoluted and its tone inconsistent. It remains a cult favorite among fans of '60s spy thrillers.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoyed for its vibrant '60s aesthetic and over-the-top spy action.
Critiqued for a confusing narrative and uneven comedic elements.
Seen as a fun, albeit flawed, entry in the spy genre of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to appreciate the film's retro charm and lighthearted approach to the spy genre, while acknowledging its B-movie qualities and less-than-tight plotting.
Fun Fact
The film was an international co-production and released in different versions and titles in various countries, with the Italian title translating to 'S.O.S. - Someone Likes It Cold'.
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