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** ''OSS 117 is unleashed'' (''OSS 117 se déchaîne'', 1963), starring Kerwin Mathews

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** ''OSS 117 is unleashed'' (''OSS 117 se déchaîne'', 1963), starring Kerwin MathewsCreator/KerwinMatthews
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The older ''OSS 117'' films haven't all been made by the same production house over the years. The most well-known ones are those of the series produced by Gaumont in TheSixties, which [[FollowTheLeader were undoubtedly influenced]] by the success of [[Film/JamesBond that other spy film series]].

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The older ''OSS 117'' films haven't all been made by the same production house over the years. The most well-known ones are those of the series produced by Gaumont Creator/{{Gaumont}} in TheSixties, which [[FollowTheLeader were undoubtedly influenced]] by the success of [[Film/JamesBond that other spy film series]].
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* AwesomeMcCoolName: "Hubert Bonnisseur de La Bath".

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* AwesomeMcCoolName: PreppyName: "Hubert Bonnisseur de La Bath".
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* OfficialParody: These films are parodies of the Eurospy genre made using a prominent character of it, and produced by Gaumont just like the 1960s films were. Said character wasn't comedic at all originally.
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* OfficialParody: These films are parodies of the Eurospy genre made using a prominent character of it. Said character wasn't comedic at all originally.

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* OfficialParody: These films are parodies of the Eurospy genre made using a prominent character of it.it, and produced by Gaumont just like the 1960s films were. Said character wasn't comedic at all originally.
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* CringeComedy: There's no shortage of moments in which OSS 117 embarrasses his female alter egos by being an all-around ignorant and awkward jackass.

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* CringeComedy: There's no shortage of moments in which OSS 117 embarrasses his female alter egos and people around him by being an all-around ignorant and awkward jackass.
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* LogoJoke: All three films use period-appropriate Gaumont logos (respectively, TheFifties, TheSixties and TheEighties). Seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buGO-iuylKQ here]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hej6EAqV0KM here]] and [[https://youtu.be/HB6BPlzrHXQ here]].
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!!Modern spy parody comedy films
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The revival/reboot of the franchise since 2006 is defined by a radical {{tone|shift}} (and even {{genre|shift}}) shift, turning into a {{parody}}/{{satire}}/{{deconstruction}} that mercilessly lampoons the very genre, mentalities and political/historical eras the franchise originated in. They all star Creator/JeanDujardin as 117, and two of them were directed by Creator/MichelHazanavicius.

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The revival/reboot of the franchise since 2006 is defined by a radical {{tone|shift}} (and even {{genre|shift}}) shift, turning into a {{parody}}/{{satire}}/{{deconstruction}} {{parody}}/{{satire}} that mercilessly lampoons the very genre, mentalities and political/historical eras the franchise originated in. They all star Creator/JeanDujardin as 117, and two of them were directed by Creator/MichelHazanavicius.
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The revival/reboot of the franchise in the 2000s is defined by a radical {{tone|shift}} (and even {{genre|shift}}) shift, turning into a {{parody}}/{{satire}}/{{deconstruction}} that mercilessly lampoons the very genre, mentalities and political/historical eras the franchise originated in. They all star Creator/JeanDujardin as 117, and two of them were directed by Creator/MichelHazanavicius.

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The revival/reboot of the franchise in the 2000s since 2006 is defined by a radical {{tone|shift}} (and even {{genre|shift}}) shift, turning into a {{parody}}/{{satire}}/{{deconstruction}} that mercilessly lampoons the very genre, mentalities and political/historical eras the franchise originated in. They all star Creator/JeanDujardin as 117, and two of them were directed by Creator/MichelHazanavicius.
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* ''Film/OSS117FromAfricaWithLove'' (''Alerte Rouge en Afrique noire'', 2021)

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* ''Film/OSS117FromAfricaWithLove'' (''Alerte (''OSS 117: Alerte Rouge en Afrique noire'', 2021)
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* ''Film/OSS117FromAfricaWithLove'' (2021)

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* ''Film/OSS117FromAfricaWithLove'' (2021)(''Alerte Rouge en Afrique noire'', 2021)
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* ''Film/{{OSS 117 Red Alert in Black Africa}}'' (2021)

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* ''Film/{{OSS 117 Red Alert in Black Africa}}'' ''Film/OSS117FromAfricaWithLove'' (2021)
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Unlike most of the ''Film/JamesBond'' series, the older ''OSS 117'' films haven't all been made by the same production house over the years. The most well-known ones are those of the series produced by Gaumont in the 1960s, which [[FollowTheLeader were undoubtedly influenced]] by the success of that other spy film series.

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Unlike most of the ''Film/JamesBond'' series, the The older ''OSS 117'' films haven't all been made by the same production house over the years. The most well-known ones are those of the series produced by Gaumont in the 1960s, TheSixties, which [[FollowTheLeader were undoubtedly influenced]] by the success of [[Film/JamesBond that other spy film series.series]].
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The revival/reboot of the franchise in the 2000s is defined by a radical {{tone|shift}} (and even {{genre|shift}}) shift, turning into a {{parody}}/{{satire}}/{{deconstruction}} that mercilessly lampoons the very genre, mentalities and political/historical eras the franchise originated in.

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The revival/reboot of the franchise in the 2000s is defined by a radical {{tone|shift}} (and even {{genre|shift}}) shift, turning into a {{parody}}/{{satire}}/{{deconstruction}} that mercilessly lampoons the very genre, mentalities and political/historical eras the franchise originated in. They all star Creator/JeanDujardin as 117, and two of them were directed by Creator/MichelHazanavicius.



* Films starring Creator/JeanDujardin:[[index]]
** ''Film/OSS117CairoNestOfSpies'' (''OSS 117: Le Caire, nid d'espions'', 2006)
** ''Film/OSS117LostInRio'' (''OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus'', 2009)
** ''Film/{{OSS 117 Red Alert in Black Africa}}'' (2021)

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* Films starring Creator/JeanDujardin:[[index]]
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''Film/OSS117CairoNestOfSpies'' (''OSS 117: Le Caire, nid d'espions'', 2006)
** * ''Film/OSS117LostInRio'' (''OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus'', 2009)
** * ''Film/{{OSS 117 Red Alert in Black Africa}}'' (2021)
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This page regroups the films adapted from (or inspired by) the ''OSS 117'' SpyFiction novels by French writer Jean Bruce, about the adventures of the eponymous secret agent, Hubert Bonnisseur de La Bath, {{code name}} [[YouAreNumberSix OSS 117]], created by Bruce in 1949.

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This page regroups the films adapted from (or inspired by) the ''OSS 117'' SpyFiction novels by French writer Jean Bruce, about the adventures of the eponymous secret agent, Hubert Bonnisseur de La Bath, {{code name}} [[YouAreNumberSix OSS 117]], created by Bruce in 1949.



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** ''OSS 117: Red Alert in Dark Africa'' (2021)

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** ''OSS 117: ''Film/{{OSS 117 Red Alert in Dark Africa'' Black Africa}}'' (2021)

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* ToneShift: The early films (from 1957 to 1971) generally stuck to the SpyFiction genre without veering too much into comedic territory. The 2000s films starring Jean Dujardin are straight-up {{parod|y}}ies of the spy genre meanwhile, being {{farc|e}}ical from the first scene to the last.

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The early films (from 1957 to 1971) generally stuck to the SpyFiction genre without veering too much into comedic territory. The 2000s films starring Jean Dujardin are straight-up {{parod|y}}ies of the spy genre meanwhile, being {{farc|e}}ical from the first scene to the last.

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