
OSS 117: Lost in Rio
dir. Michel Hazanavicius
67
8 sourcesSynopsis
In 1967, OSS 117 is sent to Brazil in order to retrieve a microfilm list of French Nazi sympathizers, only to once again unknowingly set foot into a bigger international intrigue.
Critics consensus
Led by another appealing performance from Jean Dujardin, this sequel offers more absurdly fun action -- and more politically incorrect humor -- for fans of '60s spy films.

Directed byMichel Hazanavicius
StarringJean Dujardin, Louise Monot, Alex Lutz, Reem Kherici, Rüdiger Vogler, Pierre Bellemare
Written byMichel Hazanavicius, Jean-François Halin
CinematographyGuillaume Schiffman
EditingReynald Bertrand
MusicLudovic Bource
OSS 117: Lost in Rio
2009 · 1h 40m
Crime, Action, Comedy
In 1967, OSS 117 is sent to Brazil in order to retrieve a microfilm list of French Nazi sympathizers, only to once again unknowingly set foot into a bigger international intrigue.
Our Verdict
67
Critics Consensus
Led by another appealing performance from Jean Dujardin, this sequel offers more absurdly fun action -- and more politically incorrect humor -- for fans of '60s spy films.
Individual Scores
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