Fantômas se déchaîne (1965)

6.8Not Rated94 minDirector: Haroun Tazieff

1965 French film

Fantômas se déchaîne (French pronunciation: [fɑ̃tomas deʃɛn], "Fantomas Unleashed") is a 1965 film starring Jean Marais as the archvillain Fantômas opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Juve and the journalist Fandor, also played by Marais. It was France's answer, with the Fantômas trilogy starting in 1964, to the James Bond phenomenon that swept the world at around the same time. It is the second in the trilogy of Fantômas films, that became extremely successful in Europe and Soviet Union and found success even in the United States and Japan. In this film Jean Marais also plays professor Lefebvre.

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What is Fantômas se déchaîne about?
Fantômas se déchaîne (1965) — When Professor Marchand, a famous scientist, mysteriously disappears, the commissioner, Juve, immediately suspects Fantomas. Meanwhile, the journalist disguised as Fandor Lefevre, Marchand's assistant, is removed by Fantomas. Commissioner Juve falls into the trap as Fantomas, too
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