A Ravishing Idiot


1h 45m 1966

Film Details

Also Known As
Agent 38-24-36 (The Warm-Blooded Spy), Une Ravissante idiote
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
Jan 1966
Premiere Information
Baltimore showing: Jan 1966
Production Company
Belles Rives; Flora Film
Distribution Company
Seven Arts Pictures
Country
France
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Une ravissante idiote by Charles Exbrayat (Paris, 1962).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

Synopsis

Harry Compton, the orphan son of a Russian, loses his job at the Bank of England as a result of courting Penelope Lightfeather during his lunch hour. Despising the capitalist system, he reveals to East End restaurateur Bagda, a friend of his late father, that he intends to go to the Soviet Union. Bagda, a secret Soviet agent, instead recruits him to steal the secret Admiralty file "Avalanche," dealing with the mobilization of NATO forces in time of war, from the safe of security chief Sir Reginald Dumfrey. Unbeknownst to the conspirators, false plans have been fabricated for the purpose of tracing the chief Soviet agents. To facilitate the theft, Sir Reginald gives the file to his gossip-loving wife, Lady Barbara, and arranges a reception to attract the spies. Harry discovers that Penelope works as a couturière at the home of Lady Barbara, and he enlists her aid in gaining entrance to the reception. The file is alternately lost and found as a series of misadventures threaten to compromise the entire Admiralty project. In the end, however, the spy chiefs, Bagda included, are destroyed in a shootout, and Harry is united with Penelope, who, as it turns out, is a British agent.

Film Details

Also Known As
Agent 38-24-36 (The Warm-Blooded Spy), Une Ravissante idiote
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
Jan 1966
Premiere Information
Baltimore showing: Jan 1966
Production Company
Belles Rives; Flora Film
Distribution Company
Seven Arts Pictures
Country
France
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel Une ravissante idiote by Charles Exbrayat (Paris, 1962).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 45m

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Trivia

Notes

Released in France in 1964 as Une ravissante idiote; running time: 110 min. Italian title: Adorabile idiota. Also known as The Ravishing Idiots and Agent 38-24-36 (The Warm-Blooded Spy).