OSS 117: le Caire nid d'espions


10:30 pm - 12:29 am, Friday, December 26 on Ici Télé Ontario HDTV (25.1)

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En 1955, le président français René Coty décide d'envoyer son meilleur espion, Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, nom de code OSS 117, en Égypte. La ville du Caire grouille d'espions : Anglais, Français en passant par les Soviétiques et la famille royale déchue, tout le monde complote. La mission d'OSS 117 : remettre de l'ordre au Proche-Orient et enquêter sur la disparition d'OSS 283. Tout cela en se faisant passer pour le dirigeant d'un élevage de poulets.

2006 French 1080i Stereo
Action/aventure Politique Espionnage Drame Policier Comédie

Cast & Crew
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Jean Dujardin (Actor) .. Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, alias OSS 117
Bérénice Bejo (Actor) .. Larmina El Akmar Betouche
Aure Atika (Actor) .. La princesse Al Tarouk
Philippe Lefebvre (Actor) .. Jack Jefferson
Constantin Alexandrov (Actor) .. Setine
Saïd Amadis (Actor) .. Le ministre égyptien
Laurent Bateau (Actor) .. Gardenborough
Claude Brosset (Actor) .. Le patron
François Damiens (Actor) .. Raymond Pelletier
Youssef Hamid (Actor) .. L'imam
Khalid Maadour (Actor) .. Le suiveur
Arsène Mosca (Actor) .. Loktar
Abdellah Moundy (Actor) .. Slimane
Eric Prat (Actor) .. Plantieux
Richard Sammel (Actor) .. Moeller
Michael Hofland (Actor) .. Colonel Von Umsprung
Jean-François Halin (Actor) .. Rubecht
Hedi Naili (Actor)
Marc Bodnar (Actor) .. Le patron du bistrot

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Did You Know..
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Jean Dujardin (Actor) .. Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, alias OSS 117
Born: June 19, 1972
Birthplace: Rueil-Malmaison, France
Trivia: French actor and comedian Jean Dujardin has brought such undeniable leading-man charm to his career on-screen that it may come as a surprise that he didn't decide to become an actor early on. Raised in a commune outside of Paris, Dujardin worked for his family's construction company after high school. He became interested in show business later, while he was serving his mandatory military service. Dujardin eventually developed a one-man show, which he performed in pubs and cabarets, before transitioning to the screen in 1999 when he began appearing on the French TV series Un gars, une fille. Dujardin was a hit with audiences, and prominent movie roles soon followed, notably with 2005's Brice de Nice and 2006's OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies. He remained one of the most famous actors of the French screen in the years that followed, but American audiences eventually came to know the performer as well when he starred in 2011's critical smash The Artist. A throwback to the early days of film, the movie transcended the language barrier quite easily, as it was silent. The film racked up numerous awards, as did Dujardin for his performance -- including an Academy Award for Best Actor. He next co-directed, co-produced, co-wrote and starred in 2012's Les Infidèles (The Players), and took on a supporting role in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street (2013).
Bérénice Bejo (Actor) .. Larmina El Akmar Betouche
Born: July 07, 1976
Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Trivia: With her striking beauty and alluring voice, actress Berenice Bejo has dazzled audiences all over the world. Born in Argentina, raised in France, and eventually transitioning into American film, Bejo began her on-screen career with appearances on French TV throughout the late '90s. After nabbing the starring role of Sophie on the series Un et un Font Six, Bejo brought movies into her resume as well, prominently appearing in 2000's Most Promising Young Actress. She soon crossed the pond to play Christiana in the American movie A Knight's Tale as well. Bejo continued to appear in French movies like 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman and 2006's OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies, eventually catching the attention of American audiences again for her role in the 2011 critical smash The Artist. A throwback to the early days of film, the movie transcended the language barrier quite easily, as it was silent. The film racked up numerous awards, as did Bejo for her performance -- including an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Aure Atika (Actor) .. La princesse Al Tarouk
Philippe Lefebvre (Actor) .. Jack Jefferson
Born: January 02, 1949
Constantin Alexandrov (Actor) .. Setine
Saïd Amadis (Actor) .. Le ministre égyptien
Laurent Bateau (Actor) .. Gardenborough
Claude Brosset (Actor) .. Le patron
Born: December 24, 1943
François Damiens (Actor) .. Raymond Pelletier
Youssef Hamid (Actor) .. L'imam
Khalid Maadour (Actor) .. Le suiveur
Born: September 23, 1976
Arsène Mosca (Actor) .. Loktar
Born: August 04, 1967
Abdellah Moundy (Actor) .. Slimane
Eric Prat (Actor) .. Plantieux
Born: March 14, 1956
Richard Sammel (Actor) .. Moeller
Born: October 13, 1960
Birthplace: Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Trivia: Is also a mime, musician, dancer and acrobat. Worked as a street performer for a time. Studied music and theater in Hildesheim, Germany; and acting and directing in Aix-en-Provence, France. Made his professional (stage) acting debut in 1981 in Hildesheim, Germany. Is fluent in five languages: German, English, French, Italian and Spanish. Can play a handful of musical instruments, including violin, piano, guitar and mandolin. Studied method acting with Susan Strasberg in Italy during 1989. She helped him secure his first starring movie role, the Italian film Il Piacere delle Carni. Has two main residences: Berlin and Paris. Hobbies include reading, yoga, meditation and hiking.
Michael Hofland (Actor) .. Colonel Von Umsprung
Jean-François Halin (Actor) .. Rubecht
Born: November 20, 1961
Chouki Gtari (Actor)
Hassan Chabaki (Actor)
Hedi Naili (Actor)
Bernard Nissile (Actor)
Born: November 29, 1960
Diego Dieng (Actor)
Jean-Marie Paris (Actor)
Marc Bodnar (Actor) .. Le patron du bistrot
Alain Khouani (Actor)
Mouloud Ikhaddalene (Actor)
Hafid F. Benamar (Actor)
Johannes Oliver Hamm (Actor)
Ary Abittan (Actor)

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