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Release Date:
December 8, 1965
Original Title:
Fantômas se déchaîne
Alternate Titles:
Fantomas Strikes Back
Fantômas
Фантомас разбушевался
電光石火
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Crime | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Da Ma Produzione
Gaumont
P.A.C.
Story Film
Victory Film
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: TP NL: 6
Runtime: 105
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.
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Assistant Art Director:
Jacques Douy
Jean Forestier
Assistant Director:
Michel Lang
Patrick Saglio
Assistant Editor:
Colette Lambert
Cinematography:
Raymond Lemoigne
Co-Director:
Haroun Tazieff
Costume Design:
Mireille Leydet
Dialogue:
Jean Halain
Director:
André Hunebelle
Director of Photography:
Marcel Grignon
Editor:
Jean Feyte
First Assistant Director:
Renzo Cerrato
Jean-Pierre Desagnat
Hairstylist:
Denise Lemoigne
Location Manager:
Gille Schneider
Makeup Artist:
René Daudin
Anatole Paris
Novel:
Marcel Allain
Pierre Souvestre
Original Music Composer:
Michel Magne
Producer:
Paul Cadéac
Alain Poiré
Production Manager:
Cyril Grize
Luciano Pesciaroli
Giorgio Riganti
Screenplay:
Jean Halain
Pierre Foucaud
Script Supervisor:
Marie-Thérèse Cabon
Charlotte Lefèvre
Second Unit Director:
Jacques Besnard
Set Decoration:
Max Douy
Set Dresser:
André Labussière
Sound:
René-Christian Forget
Sound Assistant:
Jean Jak
Special Effects:
Gérard Cogan
Gil Delamare
François Suné
Stunts:
Jean Marais
Unit Manager:
Paule Pastier
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