Fantômas se déchaîne

  • Jean Marais: Fantômas / Fandor / Professor Lefèvre
  • Louis de Funès: Commissioner Juve
  • Mylène Demongeot: Hélène
  • Jacques Dynam: Inspector Bertrand
  • Arturo Dominici: Canadian Professor
  • Olivier de Funès: Michel, Hélène's brother

Fantomas against Interpol is a French comedy thriller from 1965 and the second part of the same trilogy about the brilliant criminal Fantômas.

Action

Fantômas, often hiding behind changing masks, has a new plan to expand its sphere of influence. He wanted to force three scientists to continue the work on a device with which you can control other people's thoughts in his laboratory. To this end, he wants the three scientists working independently on a similar device kidnap.

After he has kidnapped two of them, the French scientist 's missing is Professor Lefèvre. At a conference in Rome Fantômas wants to kidnap the researchers. The journalist Fandor has the intention of the criminal but by looks and looks for the Professor to. He proposes to take the train to Rome the place of the professor in order to prevent the abduction. In the train are also Hélène, the fiancée Fandors, her brother Michel ( played by Olivier de Funès, the son of Louis ) and Commissioner Juve and his assistants.

Fantômas therefore can not perform as planned the kidnapping in the train. This succeeds only in Rome. There his people first want to kidnap the disguised Fandor and Fantomas wants, also disguised as a professor, are taking its place. Then the kidnapping succeed but because the real Professor, contrary to the agreement with Fandor, comes to Rome, after he had seen some nonsensical utterances Fandors about his work in television. In addition, Fantomas brings even Hélène little brother Michel into his power and wants to blackmail her. Hélène is to stay with him and is sure to see her brother.

At a masked ball, the Fantômas course are in foreign identity, want to make the criminal a trap Fandor, Juve Commissioner and his assistants. The plan fails, and all end up in the underground hideout of Fantômas. After they were able to free himself, the three professors are free, but Fantômas escapes in a flying car.

Synchronization

Similarly as in the second part of the gendarme series Funès got an unusually other synchronous voice here. Synchronous company was the Ultra Film Synchron GmbH in Munich.

Reviews

"Tempo Uploaded tracking and horror entertainment with considerable technical effort. "

Others

In this film, appeared for the first time Olivier de Funès, the then 15 -year-old son of Louis de Funès. By 1971, still followed by five more films together with his father, including " Uncle Paul, the big plum ". 1971 ended Olivier de Funès his acting career and became a pilot for Air France.

Fantomas ' flying car is a Citroën DS.

Media

  • Fantomas ( Limited Edition, all three films, UFA DVD with bonus footage) ( The movies are also available as a single DVD )

Film Music:

  • Fantomas 70 (sampler CD with music from all three films ), Universal France 013476-2
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