Lemmy pour les dames is a 1962 French eurospy film directed by Bernard Borderie.
Soon it is revealed that the female victim had been blackmailed by a foreign secret service.
Her husband works for the government and is in possession of national secrets.
Henri Cogan was the instructor and choreographer for all fighting scenes.
[2] "The Eurospy Guide" evaluates the film as "a pleasant diversion" which is fit to make modern audiences understand why Eddie Constantine enjoyed such popularity back then.