Man From Rio — That

The story follows Adrien Dufourquet (), a French soldier on a week-long leave. His vacation is derailed when his fiancée, Agnès, is kidnapped by mysterious figures seeking a stolen Amazonian statuette.

That Man from Rio (French: L'Homme de Rio ) is a 1964 adventure comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca. It is celebrated as a masterpiece of French commercial cinema, blending high-stakes action with a whimsical, lighthearted tone. 🎬 Plot Overview That Man from Rio

It solidified Belmondo’s status as an action star who performed his own dangerous stunts with a charming, nonchalant smile. 🏗️ Visuals and Setting The story follows Adrien Dufourquet (), a French

Steven Spielberg has famously credited this movie as a primary inspiration for Raiders of the Lost Ark . It is celebrated as a masterpiece of French

De Broca maintains a "breathless" speed, a hallmark of the French New Wave era applied to a blockbuster format. 🏆 Key Facts Release Year: 1964 Director: Philippe de Broca Lead Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Françoise Dorléac

Academy Award for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay 💡 Want to dive deeper?

The chase leads Adrien from Paris to the ultra-modern architecture of Brasília, the jungles of the Amazon, and the streets of Rio de Janeiro. It is a non-stop race involving hidden treasures, ancient curses, and daring stunts. 💎 Cultural Impact & Legacy