A whimsical excuse for a movie: Woody Allen has dubbed his own dialogue onto a silly Japanese spy movie. It is undisciplined, to put it gently. But the voices are really a very funny parody of standard, raspy movie dubbing, and a reasonable number of the gag lines receive gusty laughs, probably because the humor is so close in spirit to anybody who has ever idly dreamed up captions for defenseless photographs or bravely talked back to a TV screen. Music by the Lovin' Spoonful. (1967) — Duncan Shepherd
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