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Plot. In the third and final film of the trilogy, Fantômas imposes a head tax on the rich, threatening to kill those who do not comply. Journalist Fandor and commissaire Juve are invited to Scotland by Lord McRashley (played by Jean-Roger Caussimon). Lord McRashley, one of Fantômas' potential victims, uses his castle as the headquarters to ...
- $26.7 million
- Michel Magne
- Paul Cadéac, Alain Poiré
Box office. $33.7 million [1] Fantômas ( French pronunciation: [fɑ̃tomas]) is a 1964 French comedy film starring Jean Marais as the arch villain Fantômas opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Paul Juve.
- Paul Cadéac (delegate producer), Cyril Grize (producer), Alain Poiré (delegate producer)
- Michel Magne
Synopsis. 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. Journalist Fandor and commissaire Juve are invited to Scotland by Lord McRashley (played by Jean-Roger Caussimon).
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Releasedate: 16 March 1967. US. UK. This movie is not available on US streaming services. 10 Sec. Fantômas contre Scotland Yard plot. A genius villain blackmails a Scottish lord who enlists the support of Commissioner Juve and journalist Fandor. Full Cast & Crew. Actors and actresses. Jean Marais.
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- Jean Marais, Louis de Funès, Mylène Demongeot
- André Hunebelle
Fantômas contre Scotland Yard. Comedy. Country: France, Italy. Release Date: 1966. Runtime: 104 min. Director: André Hunebelle.
Starring: Jean Marais (Fantômas / Fandor) Louis de Funès (Le commissaire Juve) Mylène Demongeot (Hélène) Françoise Christophe (Lady Rashley) Jean-Roger Caussimon (Lord Mac Rashley) Fantômas wants to collect money from scottish rich' for letting them live.