

Eddie Constantine punches his way through 60s Euro-spy nonsense with zero patience and maximum cigarettes.
A top-secret prototype is stolen from an American base. The man who stole it, Andersen, is murdered. The investigation is led by Jeff Gordon, who discovers in Andersen's papers a photo of a woman identified as Corinne Martin. Jeff Gordon escapes an assassination attempt on his way out of Martin's house and meets Corinne again, who denies any involvement in the robbery. Her husband, in the pay of foreign spies, is in possession of the "repeller". After several scuffles, Jeff Gordon arrests Martin and his accomplices. The prototype is returned to its base.
Acting
Eddie Constantine's perpetual 'done with this' energy carries everything.
Production
1964 Paris locations shot like someone's vacation photos.
Director
Guy Lefranc
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Eddie Constantine was basically France's answer to Bond fatigue, playing Lemmy Caution in over a dozen cheapo spy flicks.
Director Guy Lefranc was an assistant to Jacques Becker—explains why this looks better than it deserves to.
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