Bons baisers de Hong Kong (1975)
Directed by Yvan Chiffre

Comedy
aka: From Hong Kong with Love

Film Synopsis

On the eve of an official visit to Hong Kong, the Queen of England mysteriously disappears.    The head of the British secret services, M, immediately orders that James Bond be assigned to find the missing monarch.  When his secretary reminds him that Bond has been dead for three years, M contacts his French homologue, Vannier, who agrees to put his best agents on the case.   The Charlots take to international espionage like a duck to water and soon make a remarkable observation: Vannier's cleaning lady looks exactly like the missing queen...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Yvan Chiffre
  • Script: Christian Fechner, Yvan Chiffre
  • Cinematographer: Walter Wottitz
  • Music: Jean-Guy Fechner, Gérard Filipelli, Gérard Rinaldi, Jean Sarrus
  • Cast: Gérard Rinaldi (Gérard), Gérard Filipelli (Phil), Jean Sarrus (Jean), Jean-Guy Fechner (Jean-Guy), Mickey Rooney (Marty), Clifton James (Bill), Lingfeng Shangguan (Li), David Tomlinson (Sir John Mac Gregor), Huguette Funfrock (Mme Loubet), Thick Wilson (Fatty), Leroy Haynes (Le gros noir), Louis Seigner (Vannier), Léon Zitrone (Espion français), Bernard Lee (M), Lois Maxwell (Miss Moneypenny), Alan Adair (Lord anglais), Víctor Israel (Victor), André Badin (Le conducteur), Philippe Castelli (Le policier à la circulation), André Pousse (René)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Aka: From Hong Kong with Love

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