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  1. In the first episode of the series he is unhappy with Fandor, because of a fictitious interview the journalist wrote about him. He takes his revenge by abducting Fandor and threatening to kill him. He then uses his formidable makeup skills to commit a spectacular crime while disguised like Fandor.

  2. When Fantômas, also disguised as Lefèvre, traps Fandor-Lefèvre, Juve bursts in with his police officers, but Fantômas-Lefèvre, now realizing he has been fooled by Fandor in disguise, escapes by pretending to be Fandor-Lefèvre.

  3. Mar 7, 2016 · Fantômas got three films from 1964 to ’66: Fantomas, Fantomas Strikes Back, and Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard. In these films, the same actor played Fantômas (who wore a pale blue face mask unless disguised as someone else) and journalist Fandor, while Juve was played for laughs by Louis de Funès.

  4. Elusive supercriminal Fantômas (played by Jean Marais and voiced by Raymond Pellegrin) is very angry at Fandor (also played by Jean Marais), a Parisian journalist who has written a fictional (and ridiculous) interview of him. After bombing Fandor's editorial offices, he kidnaps Fandor, threatens to kill him, iron-brands him, and goes about ...

  5. Apr 30, 2019 · Both Fandor and Fantômas pretend to be the professor, leading to riotous confusion compounded by Juve’s hilarious gadget that gives him a third hand.

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  6. In the first episode of the series he is unhappy with Fandor, because of a fictitious interview the journalist wrote about him. He takes his revenge by abducting Fandor and threatening to kill him. He then uses his formidable makeup skills to commit a spectacular crime while disguised like Fandor.

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  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesFantômas - Wikiwand

    Fantômas is a criminal genius, ruthless and particularly elusive. As described by Schütt (2003) in her analysis of French crime fiction literature, Fantômas is the cause of almost any unsolved crime, a merciless criminal who can get away with his evil deeds by impersonating pretty much anyone.

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