Bond Italian. The Italian version of the story about a super-agent, in which comedy prevails over the actual spy story. Lucio Rudolfi (Vittorio Gassman) and his friend Ricardo (Adolfo Cheli) together with their wives go to the Sestriere ski resort during the Christmas holidays. On the train, Lucio draws attention to a beautiful blonde who seems to reciprocate his interest. When the girl finds herself on the Sister and offers Lucio a meeting, the friends develop a cunning plan how to get rid of their wives and start looking for amorous adventures. But if Ricardo confined himself to romantic champagne in women's society on the terrace, Lucio got into a story of murder, chases and shooting. He ended up with a fake passport in Egypt. All in all, welcome to the deadly spy games!
The Italian part, where the film takes place in the resort, looks in one breath. Vittorio Gassman is hilariously funny in the image of a man who is afraid of any surprises, but suddenly finds himself in a situation where everything is turned upside down. But, starting with the Egyptian adventures, the action on the screen becomes too much. The brain of the viewer asks for some food for thought, but the writers leave it to starve. However, as in most Bond films.
Piquant detail: engaged in the film actress Daniela Bianchi starred in the second Bond film – “From Russia with Love”, and actor Adolfo Cheli – in the fourth, in “Ball Lightning”.
6 out of 10