Fantômas se déchaîne

Fantômas se déchaîne

French film poster
Directed by André Hunebelle
Haroun Tazieff
Produced by Paul Cadéac
Alain Poiré
Written by Pierre Souvestre (novels)
Marcel Allain (novels)
Jean Halain (adaptation)
Pierre Foucaud (adaptation)
Starring Jean Marais
Louis de Funès
Mylène Demongeot
Music by Michel Magne
Production
company
Release dates
  • 8 December 1965 (1965-12-08)
Running time
93 minutes
Country France
Italy
Language French

Fantômas se déchaîne (French pronunciation: [fɑ̃tomas sə deʃɛn], English: Fantomas Unleashed) is a 1965 film starring Jean Marais as the arch villain with the same name 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.[1] It is the second in the trilogy of Fantômas films,[2] that became extremely successful in Europe and Soviet Union and found success even in the United States and Japan. In this episode Jean Marais also plays professor Lefebvre.

Plot

In the second episode of the trilogy Fantômas kidnaps distinguished scientist professor Marchand with the aim to develop a super weapon that will enable him to menace the world. Fantômas is also planning to abduct a second scientist, professor Lefebvre. Journalist Fandor develops an ingenious scheme whereby he disguises himself as Lefebvre and attends a scientific conference in Rome, Italy to lure Fantômas into attempting to kidnap him.

The plan seems to work until commissaire Juve steps into the fray and as usual messes things up, although Juve redeems himself by saving the troupe with an array of special gadgets which he has developed especially for his hunt for Fantômas. Yet, once again Fantômas escapes in style, using his Citroën DS with retractable wings that converts into an airplane in what amounts to one of the most unexpected and spectacular scenes of the genre.[3]

Cast

ActorCharacter
Jean Marais Prof. Lefebvre
Jean Marais Fantômas
Jean Marais Fandor
Louis de FunèsCommissioner Juve
Mylène Demongeot Hélène Gurn
Jacques DynamJuve's Assistant
Robert DalbanNewspaper Editor
Olivier de FunèsMichou

Release

The film premiered in France on 8 December 1965.

The Fantômas trilogy

TitleRelease date
Fantômas 4 November 1964
Fantômas se déchaîne 8 December 1965
Fantômas contre Scotland Yard 16 March 1967

References

  1. Dimitris Eleftheriotis (25 January 2002). Popular Cinemas of Europe: Studies of Texts, Contexts and Frameworks. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 84. ISBN 978-1-62356-955-6.
  2. Kate Ince (22 July 2005). Georges Franju. Manchester University Press. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-7190-6828-7.
  3. Picture of the Fantômas Citroën DS with retractable wings through Internet Archive

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