description Fantômas se déchaîne Overview
Fantômas se déchaîne (1965) features Jean Marais as the villain Fantômas alongside Louis de Funès as Commissaire Juve, marking the second installment of the successful Fantômas trilogy. The film emerged as a French response to James Bond’s popularity and achieved distribution across Europe, the Soviet Union, the United States, and Japan. Jean Marais also portrays Professor Lefebvre in this story.
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info Fantômas se déchaîne Specifications
| Country | France |
| Year | 1965 |
help Fantômas se déchaîne FAQ
Where does Fantômas se déchaîne fit in the Fantômas trilogy?
Fantômas se déchaîne is the second film in the trilogy, following Fantômas from 1964. It was followed by Fantômas contre Scotland Yard in 1967.
Who plays Fantômas and Commissaire Juve?
Jean Marais plays Fantômas and Louis de Funès plays Commissaire Juve. Marais also plays journalist Jérôme Fandor, using the film's disguise-driven plot to create several identities.
Is Fantômas se déchaîne a serious French crime thriller?
It is a comic crime adventure that mixes masked villainy with broad physical comedy. The 1965 film was shaped partly by the popularity of James Bond and gives Louis de Funès a highly energetic detective role.
What is the central conflict in Fantômas se déchaîne?
Fantômas uses disguises, scientific inventions, and elaborate schemes while Juve and Fandor attempt to expose him. The film expands the criminal mastermind's technology and spectacle compared with the 1964 original.
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