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Released June 6th, 1967, 'Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard' stars Jean Marais, Louis de Funès, Mylène Demongeot, Françoise Christophe The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 44 min, and received a user score of 67 (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 521 respected users.
What, so now you want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "In the third and final episode of the trilogy, Fantômas imposes a head tax on the rich, threatening to kill those who do not comply."
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'Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard' Release Dates
Watch in Movie Theaters on June 6th, 1967
Fantomas Collection
Fantômas is a fictional character created by French writers Marcel Allain (1885–1969) and Pierre Souvestre (1874–1914). One of the most popular characters in the history of French crime fiction, Fantômas was created in 1911 and appeared in a total of 32 volumes written by the two collaborators, then a subsequent 11 volumes written by Allain alone after Souvestre's death. A trilogy of Fantômas films, which started in 1964 with Fantômas, departed considerably from the novels by giving the story a more comedic tone as preceded by the first two Pink Panther films, and by making Fantômas (played by Jean Marais) more of a James Bond enemy by likewise borrowing from the first two Bond films.