Se Tutte le Donne del Mondo
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Se Tutte le Donne del Mondo is a James Bond spoof movie released in 1966. In most of the world, the English title was If All the Women in the World. It was released in the U.S. a year later with the title Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die. It was directed by Henry Levin and Arduino Maiuri and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It starred Mike Connors (of Mannix fame), Dorothy Provine and Terry-Thomas.
This film was rushed to release to avoid colliding with another, better-known, James Bond spoof, Casino Royale.
The plot of this movie is similar to the James Bond film Moonraker, which was released 13 years later.
A Brazilian industrialist plans on sterilizing the human race through the use of his satellite. He then plans to personally repopulate the planet with beautiful women he has kidnapped and holding in suspended animation. A down-to-earth CIA agent (played by Conners) and an aristocratic female MI-6 agent (played by Provine) along with her chauffeur (played by Thomas) (driving a Rolls-Royce car filled to the brim with spy gadgets) team up to stop the industrialist.