Agent 38-24-36 (1964) [NR]

Release Date:
March 12, 1964

Original Title:
Une ravissante idiote

Alternate Titles:
A Ravishing Idiot
Agent 38-24-36
The Ravishing Idiot

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Flora Film
Les Productions Belles Rives

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U  US: NR 

Runtime: 110

France’s biggest stars together in 1964’s funniest film!

A Russian spy is sent out to steal sensitive information from NATO about military mobilization. Without much intelligence of his own, the distrusted agent of Soviet intelligence needs all the help he can get from his "talented" partner Penelope Lightfeather as they scatter around the French countryside for secret rendez-vous' while trying to avoid being caught by counter intelligence agents and distrustful communist operatives.

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Art Direction:
Robert Clavel
Jean André

Costume Design:
Tanine Autré

Director:
Édouard Molinaro

Director of Photography:
Andréas Winding

Editor:
Robert Isnardon
Monique Isnardon

Novel:
Charles Exbrayat

Original Music Composer:
Michel Legrand

Producer:
Michel Ardan

Screenplay:
Georges Tabet
François Billetdoux
André Tabet

Script Supervisor:
Hélène Sébillotte

Set Decoration:
Georges Houssaye

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