The Spy Who Loved Flowers

August. 12,1966      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Three enemy agents lead a government security man on a perilous trail as the hunter becomes the hunted.

Roger Browne as  Martin Stevens
Yoko Tani as  Mei Lang
Emma Danieli as  Geneviève Laffont
Daniele Vargas as  Harriman
Marino Masé as  Dick
Claudio Biava as  Scagnozzo
Attilio Dottesio as  Police Inspector's Assistant
Armando Furlai as  Antiquarian

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Reviews

Stometer
1966/08/12

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Arianna Moses
1966/08/13

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Bumpy Chip
1966/08/14

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Scarlet
1966/08/15

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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dbdumonteil
1966/08/16

Superseven's second movie-and substantially better than the first . The screenplay remains naive and of comic strip quality but it includes several interesting developments and even unexpected twists .It must be Yoko Tani,French actor Roland Lesaffre's wife ,who is different from the bimbos who fall for Martin in both episodes .The character is a bit more complex than the others .Unlike Pussy Galore in "Goldfinger",her volt-face is not only explained by the hero's charm:"in my country,we are taught no to behave like you (westerners)"In the first (and poorer) episode ,there was a good scene : to hide a dead body ,Superseven makes it out to be a waxwork;in this one,Lenzi does a good job,transforming a florist shop into an antique dealer place ;Egypt's landscapes were poorly used in the first effort;here the director takes advantage of Greek landscapes (particularly the Parthénon)even if he introduces the Sirtaki ,a dance which was very trendy in those days in the Wake of "Zorba The Greek"And now we know why there was the Northeast blackout in 1965 . believe it or not.The last scene is -relatively-smart.

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christopher-underwood
1966/08/17

I don't know what the circumstances were under which Lenzi took the helm of this movie but the fact that he didn't use his own name says something. I'm guessing he did this at the last moment for cash and had no say in the script and even then I'm not sure why he bothered. Yoko Tani is the best thing in this and she has a couple of weak cat fights. That I give this boring so called spy tale anything is down to the way it looked and that we glimpsed several cities and there was the glimpse of a wonderful red convertible at one point. Uncharismatic lead, maybe he thought if he was to appear British, he should appear as bland as possible, who knows? Who even cares and why am I writing about this 90 minutes of wasted time? Just in the remote chance that someone can find and apply that poster!

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gridoon2018
1966/08/18

After retrieving an electronic device that can shut off the power of entire cities, a secret agent is assigned to eliminate the only 3 remaining persons who have knowledge of the device. His first two missions (in Paris and Geneva) are accomplished easily enough, but the third (in Athens, where the rest of the film is set) turns out to be more complicated. His target seems to be aware of his every move, and it is likely that there is a traitor within the agency...."The Spy Who Loved Flowers" is a great title; the movie is not as colorful as all that, but it is enlivened by the attractive locations, some smart plot twists, and, above all, 2 great catfights between Emma Danieli (as a photographer who gets mixed up in all of this by accident) and Yoko Tani (as a baddie). These girls look like they love to throw down! **1/2 out of 4.

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