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Ich, Dr. Fu Man Chu

Originaltitel: The Face of Fu Manchu
  • 1965
  • 1 Std. 23 Min.
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Ich, Dr. Fu Man Chu (1965)
After the execution of Fu Manchu, a mysterious new criminal mastermind arises. Strangely, he acts the same as Fu Manchu. . .
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Nach der Hinrichtung von Fu Manchu taucht ein mysteriöses neues kriminelles Superhirn auf. Seltsamerweise verhält er sich genauso wie Fu Manchu. . .Nach der Hinrichtung von Fu Manchu taucht ein mysteriöses neues kriminelles Superhirn auf. Seltsamerweise verhält er sich genauso wie Fu Manchu. . .Nach der Hinrichtung von Fu Manchu taucht ein mysteriöses neues kriminelles Superhirn auf. Seltsamerweise verhält er sich genauso wie Fu Manchu. . .

  • Regie
    • Don Sharp
  • Drehbuch
    • Harry Alan Towers
    • Sax Rohmer
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Christopher Lee
    • Nigel Green
    • Joachim Fuchsberger
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    • Regie
      • Don Sharp
    • Drehbuch
      • Harry Alan Towers
      • Sax Rohmer
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Christopher Lee
      • Nigel Green
      • Joachim Fuchsberger
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Fu Manchu
    Nigel Green
    Nigel Green
    • Nayland Smith
    Joachim Fuchsberger
    Joachim Fuchsberger
    • Carl Jannsen
    Karin Dor
    Karin Dor
    • Maria Muller
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Sir Charles
    Howard Marion-Crawford
    Howard Marion-Crawford
    • Dr. Petrie
    • (as Howard Marion Crawford)
    Tsai Chin
    Tsai Chin
    • Lin Tang
    Walter Rilla
    Walter Rilla
    • Muller
    Harry Brogan
    • Gaskell
    Francesca Tu
    Francesca Tu
    • Lotus
    • (as Poulet Tu)
    Archie O'Sullivan
    • Chamberlain
    Edwin Richfield
    Edwin Richfield
    • Chief Magistrate
    Joe Lynch
    • Custodian
    Peter Mosbacher
    Peter Mosbacher
    • Hanumon
    • (as Peter Mossbacher)
    Ric Young
    • Grand Lama
    • (as Eric Young)
    Deborah DeLacey
    • Slave Girl
    • (as Deborah De Lacey)
    Jim Norton
    Jim Norton
    • Mathius
    Jack O'Reilly
    • Constable
    • Regie
      • Don Sharp
    • Drehbuch
      • Harry Alan Towers
      • Sax Rohmer
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    6Coventry

    Very entertaining and a treat for Christopher Lee fans.

    The legendary Boris Karloff played the fiendish Dr. Fu Manchu back in 1932. Who else than Christopher Lee would be able to bring this notorious screen-villain back to life? Karloff and Lee both have an amazing charisma and disguised in many evil characters before…The Yellow Peril Dr. Fu Manchu surely is one that speaks most to the imagination. In this first film of the new series, Dr. Fu Manchu hypnotized a look-alike of his and this person was decapitated. While everybody initially believes Fu Manchu is dead, vicious events start to happen again. The clever archenemy of Fu Manchu, Scotland Yard's Nayland Smith, once again opens the hunt for this diabolical doctor.

    The Face of Dr. Fu Manchu isn't a very suspenseful film and the script (written by the legendary producer Harry Alan Towers) hasn't got any compelling aspects to offer. Yet, it's enormous fun to see Lee act at his fiendish best and horror fans will enjoy watching all his terrific torturing-tricks! Director Don Sharp (also known for his brilliantly insane film `Psychomania') makes great use of the ominous locations and the scenery and all the rest is up to Lee and a surprisingly good performance by Nigel Green! The Face of Fu Manchu meant the start of a new series of film, all starring Lee as the abominable Dr. Four sequels followed, of which the last two were directed by Jess `Godfather of Sleaze' Franco. Every single film is worth watching only because they're so much fun! Don't ever expect a masterpiece, though! If you do desire to stumble upon a masterpiece, track down `The Mask of Fu Manchu' starring Boris Karloff.
    7bella-6

    The high point of this five-film series unwisely tries to adopt the style of the James Bond films.

    Hit and run independent film financier Harry Alan Towers made his bid for the big time in 1965. Spending more money than he ever had (or would) again, scouting attractive international locations, hiring respected craftsmen and actors and launching a multi-million dollar publicity campaign to promote his pet project. "The Face of Fu Manchu", the unlikely recipient of all this attention, represents a plateau to which Towers would never aspire again.

    After publicly purchasing the pulp adventure novels of Sax Rohmer, Towers signed horror film icon Christopher Lee to a six-picture deal as the title menace. As director, Towers hired Don Sharp, maker of numerous elegant, effective horror films and probably the most talented director to put his name on a Towers contract. Writing the script himself under his nom de cinema Peter Welbeck, Towers ignored the plots of all the Rohmer novels and concocted his own. The film wisely retains the period setting of early-twentieth century London (which required shooting in Dublin, for the sake of authenticity), but alters the deductive tone of the books in favor of action sequences in the style of the James Bond films, which were then in their first flush of international success.

    The finished film is beautiful to see, filmed in technicolor and cinemascope, it truly looks more expensive than it is. Encouraged, Towers launched an expensive international publicity campaign whose most notable stunt was wallpapering election-year New York City with oversized "Fu Manchu For Mayor" posters

    In the end, "Face" failed to return enough money to justify the huge outlay spent in making and promoting it. The film seemed to please no one: fans of the series were outraged by the James Bondian gunplay, fights and car chases, while Bond fans were alienated by the period trappings (1920s cars just don't go that fast!). More likely, this type of film just did not have the potential to reach the mainstream audience needed to make it a success.

    Although Towers continued the series, the films would steadily decline in quality, from the high point of "Face" to the home-movie calibre of the final entry, "Castle of Fu Manchu".
    7lost-in-limbo

    Another face behind Fu Manchu

    There's a long winded list of Fu Manchu films going back to the 1920s up until 1980, but director Don Sharp and producer/writer Harry Alan Towers' 1965 matinée crime mystery adventure "The Face of Fu Manchu" starring Nigel Green and Christopher Lee in the title role happened to be my first encounter of the callous mastermind Fu Manchu. Quite a low-budget fare, but what makes it a fun outing is Sharp's precisely lean direction makes good use of the detailed location work and moves at a cracking pace (since the chase between nemesis's is a race against the clock) blending together the unpredictable nature of the unfolding narrative/tough action rather well, while upfront actor Nigel Green gives a stellar performance as the persistent detective Nayland Smith of Scotland Yard. Green breathes confidence, and the hearty script ably compels and allows for the strong performances. Lee fits in the calculative role of Manchu and the likes of Tsai Chin and Howard Marion Crawford are durable in their roles. The venturesome tone is bathed in a comic book frame, but I found the music score to be intrusively cued and the conclusion to be somewhat anticlimactic to the actual build-up.
    6ma-cortes

    Decent first entry with Christopher Lee as megalomaniac and sadist Chinese

    First outing about the terrifying exploits of the mystic Fu Manchu. Sax Rohmer's fiendish 'Yellow Peril' revived and performed straight in a beautifully designed, competently paced and genuinely exciting thriller. At the film there are adventures, action, thrills, sadism and atmospheric outdoors filmed in London and country exteriors. Produced , as usual, in medium budget by Harry Allan Towers and also written under pseudonym of Peter Breck . Christopher Lee excels in this first chapter as the evil powerful Fu Manchu , the ominous genius who doesn't give up easily, and is out to destroy world or bent on conquering it. This time has designed a fantastic scheme , he returns with a plot to contaminate the River Thames with a powerful toxin extracted from Tibetan poppies. Along the way, abducted people and beautiful girls are tortured by Fumanchu and his nasty daughter (T Sai Chin) . Inspector Nayland Smith (an excelently imperturbable Nigel Green) of Scotland Yard is his perennial adversary and arch-nemesis , he takes the center of attention when undergoes the dangerous mission. Nayland Smith is assigned the case along with his assistant Dr. Petrie (Howard Marion Crawford) and helped by Carl Jannsen (Joachim Fuchsberger), all of them go into the action . The most evil man the world has ever known! Fiendish! Fantastic! Frightening! The sinister minister of fear is here! Who dares look into The Face of Fu Manchu?. Obey Fu Manchu... or every living thing will die!

    This is a bizarre blending of thriller, suspense, action , intrigue and fantastic adventure . This exciting, diverting picture is full of Chinese killers, British adventurers , abducted scientist and megalomaniac villains . Christopher Lee with his usual stoic acting as Fu displays efficiently his abilities and killing mercilessly people. Fine 1920s atmosphere with good sets and old vehicles. Chinoiserie sets are notable, even better are the locations, so carefully chosen for their twenties' period, like the great chase with rattletrap cars speeding along cobbled alleys while the pilot of a pursuing aeroplane leans, entrancingly, over the side to drop his squat, fin-tailed bombs by hand. Good performance by Nigel Green as Nyland Smith who in subsequent episodes was interpreted by Douglas Wilmer, and, Richard Greene, as always supported by Dr. Petri from ministry of Interior played by Howard Marion Crawford. The villain T Sai Chin stands out as Fu Manchu's daughter. International and cosmopolitan support cast formed by European actors from diverse countries, such as: Joachim Fuchsberger, James Robertson Justice, Tsai Chin , Ric Young, Walter Rilla and gorgeous Karin Dor who was the wife of producer Harry Allan Towers.

    Fu Manchu-Christopher Lee series usually set in London and loosely based on Sax Rohmer's characters were the following: The best installments were ¨Face of Fu Manchu (1965, Don Sharp)¨, and ¨Brides of Fu Manchu ( 1966, Don Sharp)¨, the latter not as nice as ¨Face of Fumanchu¨-also by Don Sharp- but is still amusing and entertaining. And followed by the very inferior sequels: ¨Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967 by Jeremy Summers ) and most critics felt the outing ¨Blood of Fumanchu¨ was one of the weakest entries along with ¨The castle of Fu Manchu¨, both of them directed by Jess Frank with similar casting , plenty of stock-shots and a Z-series style. Rating The Face of Fu Manchu (1965) : 6/10, acceptable. A witty, fun, stylish, and a treat to watch first installment.
    Infofreak

    'The Face Of Fu Manchu' isn't a great movie by any means but it's fun to watch. Christopher Lee and especially Nigel Green are just terrific.

    'The Face Of Fu Manchu' is the first in a series of five movies produced by the legendary Harry Allan Towers. Towers is probably best known for his collaborations with Jess Franco, indeed Franco directed the last two movies in the series, but this one is directed by Don Sharp ('Rasputin: The Mad Monk', 'Psychomania') and scripted by Towers himself. Horror legend Christopher Lee plays the fiendish Dr Fu Manchu, super criminal, and Nigel Green ('Zulu', 'Countess Dracula') plays his nemesis Sir Nayland Smith. Towers plays fast and loose with Sax Rohmer's original characters and stories with entertaining results. The main reason the movie works is because of the performances by Lee and especially Green, who is just terrific. The plot concerns the kidnapping of a German scientist (played by Joachim Fuchsberger) who Fu Manchu forces to develop a super weapon. The lovely Karin Dor ('You Only Live Twice') plays the scientist's daughter, Tsai Chin is Fu Manchu's evil daughter Lin Tang, and Howard Marion-Crawford is Nayland Smith's Watson-like sidekick Dr. Petrie. 'The Face Of Fu Manchu' isn't a great movie by any means but it's fun to watch, and a great way to spend a rainy afternoon.

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      Christopher Lee wrote in his memoirs, how his leading lady Tsai Chin assisted him with memorizing the Cantonese dialogue.
    • Patzer
      As the two soldiers stop for a cup of tea, one leans his rifle against the table behind them. It then slowly falls over, totally ignored by the two men as they discuss the weather.
    • Zitate

      Fu Manchu: Are you so foolish as to believe that you can oppose the will of Fu Manchu?

    • Alternative Versionen
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'U' rating. All cuts were waived in 1991 when the film was granted a 'PG' certificate for home video.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in London Labyrinth (1993)
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      Music by Ivor Slaney

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      • 6. August 1965 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Skerries, Fingal, County Dublin, Irland(Fleetwick)
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      • Hallam Productions
      • Constantin Film
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