In the 1960s, this film was probably the best copy of the James Bond spy film series. Richard Johnson plays Hugh Zhuoman, a personable and mild-mannered insurance investigator, who goes alone to track down two flirtatious and sexy female killers, Ekmen and Panilobe, who are willing to act as "physical shells" that attract countless men to bend over, have fun and get handsome rewards. A senior executive of an oil company mysteriously died on his private charter plane after smoking a cigar. The board of directors of the company suspected that there was fraud, so they hired Zhuoman to investigate the case. It turned out that a large British company in order to control the oil exploration rights of an Arab country, so unscrupulously sent two beautiful killers, instructed them to use beauty tricks everywhere to assassinate business competitors. Zorman came all the way from the foggy capital of London to the sunny shores of the Mediterranean. He felt that he had been caught up in a dangerous game of cat and mouse and could no longer retreat from the torrent, and the only way out was to fight to the death with the devil hidden behind the scenes. ◎ about the director: "Women are more ferocious than Men" may be the best imitation of 007J.