Marie-Chantal contra le docteur Kha is yet another take on James Bond, this one by Claude Chabrol, who would later direct such films as Le Scandale and Le Boucher. Marie-Chantal is played by singer Marie LaForêt. During a train trip to Switzerland her character is given a tiger-shaped piece of jewelry with ruby eyes. The eyes contain a deadly virus and, since it kills, it’s priceless. So naturally all sorts of shady types are after the trinket and one of them is the sinister Dr. Kha, portrayed with hammy perfection by Akim Tamiroff. This isn’t the best tongue-in-cheek spy caper we’ve seen. In fact it isn’t even the best tongue-in-cheek spy caper with swarthy villains, bad accents, transcontinental trains, and secret jewels we’ve seen. But at least the poster rocks. Marie-Chantal contra le docteur Kha opened in France today in 1965.