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El muerto que mata

Título original: Fantômas III: Le mort qui tue
  • 1913
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.9/10
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El muerto que mata (1913)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter a body disappears from inside the prison, a series of crimes take place, all seemingly by the dead man. With Juve presumed dead, Fandor must investigate alone. Will Fantômas finally be... Leer todoAfter a body disappears from inside the prison, a series of crimes take place, all seemingly by the dead man. With Juve presumed dead, Fandor must investigate alone. Will Fantômas finally be brought to justice?After a body disappears from inside the prison, a series of crimes take place, all seemingly by the dead man. With Juve presumed dead, Fandor must investigate alone. Will Fantômas finally be brought to justice?

  • Dirección
    • Louis Feuillade
  • Guionistas
    • Marcel Allain
    • Louis Feuillade
    • Pierre Souvestre
  • Elenco
    • René Navarre
    • Edmund Breon
    • Georges Melchior
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.9/10
    1.4 k
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    • Dirección
      • Louis Feuillade
    • Guionistas
      • Marcel Allain
      • Louis Feuillade
      • Pierre Souvestre
    • Elenco
      • René Navarre
      • Edmund Breon
      • Georges Melchior
    • 7Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 20Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    René Navarre
    René Navarre
    • Fantômas…
    Edmund Breon
    Edmund Breon
    • Inspector Juve
    • (as Edmond Bréon)
    Georges Melchior
    Georges Melchior
    • Jérôme Fandor
    André Luguet
    André Luguet
    • Jacques Dollon
    Luitz-Morat
    • Thomery
    Naudier
    • Le gardien Nibet
    Armand Dutertre
    • Le chef du service anthropométrique
    Renée Carl
    Renée Carl
    • Lady Beltham
    Fabienne Fabrèges
    Fabienne Fabrèges
    • Elisabeth Dollon
    Jane Faber
    Jane Faber
    • La princesse Sonia Danidoff
    Marie Dorly
    • Madame Bourrat
    Édouard Mathé
    Édouard Mathé
    Yvette Andréyor
    Yvette Andréyor
    • Joséphine
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    • Dirección
      • Louis Feuillade
    • Guionistas
      • Marcel Allain
      • Louis Feuillade
      • Pierre Souvestre
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    8framptonhollis

    The "Fantomas" Saga Goes On...

    In this third installment of the "Fantomas" film serial, things seem to take a much darker turn. While the previous two installment certainly have their darker moments, this film has a much darker overall tone for a majority of its running time.

    While I must admit that I found "Juve Against Fantomas" to be more entertaining and, therefore, better, "The Dead Man Who Killed" definitely had the most interesting story out of all the "Fantomas" films that I've seen so far. A lot of people consider this to be the best film of the "Fantomas" serial, but I must yet again say that I prefer "Juve Against Fantomas" based on the sheer amount of entertainment value and memorability that that film presented me with.

    I have to refrain from giving this addition to the series a 10, even though it is quite excellent, just because I found it to be a bit too slow in parts to get that high a rating. But even if it is slow at times there's still plenty of excitement and suspense throughout the film, as well as an engaging mystery.
    dbdumonteil

    This is it!

    By far the best episode in Feuillade's extravaganza.It features a very strong screenplay which does not fall apart in the first reel.The longest (at a running time of about 90 min) episode,it delivers the goods.All the characters are present :besides the usual suspects (Fandor,Fantomas,Juve),the movie features Lady Beltham,Sonia Danidoff,the false warden and the dregs of society with a lot of shady characters who seem to come from Eugène Sue's "Les Mysteres de Paris" . The story is extremely well told and I really think that if one of the five segments can grab today's audience ,it is this one.It's so absorbing and so fascinating it can be watched independently of the others.

    A young painter is falsely accused of murder.He is killed in his cell,but his corpse disappears and when a crime or a theft is committed,the Police find his fingerprints in the place.(Hence the title: the killing corpse)

    It will not surprise anyone,Souvestre/Allain's novel was their best too,even superior to their first effort the first part of which was not transferred to the screen,which was really a pity.It did include a love affair between Fandor and Elisabeth Dollon :they had even planned to get married but finally the girl discovered Fandor's secret ( his real name was Charles Rambert and in the past...) and their break up was inevitable. In the movie Fandor is only an attentive escort and there's not a single kiss ,even on the cheek.

    Juve goes underground and is absent for most of the movie.In the two last episodes his appearances would be even shorter.
    Michael_Elliott

    Best of the Fantomas Series

    Le Mort Qui Tue (1913)

    *** (out of 4)

    Also known as THE DEAD MAN WHO KILLED and THE MURDEROUS CORPSE (the DVD title), this third entry in the five-part series runs the longest at 90-minutes and so far it's the best of the three. With Inspector Juve out of the way it's up to reporter Fandor (Georges Melchior) to try and locate Fantomas (Rene Navarre) and his crime ring. Jacques Dollon is behind bars where he's murdered only to have his body disappear shortly after wards but the crime takes an additional twist when we get another murder victim who has a fingerprint from Dollon on her. Of course it's important to know the information from the first two films but at the same time I think you could show this entry to people as is and they'd find themselves entertained. The added running time really allowed the writers to go into more details about some of the characters and we get several scenes that are expanded to let the action take its time so that we can get more development with the characters and this helps add to the drama. There are a couple twists and turns that I won't ruin but they're all handled extremely well and I really loved the final ten-minutes when things really start to pick up the pacing and gets you excited to see how the next two films are going to play out. Melchior appeared in the previous two films but this was the first time he got to be the star and he does a good job with it. He certainly makes his character interesting and helps keep the film moving. Navarre is perfectly comfortable with the role of Fantomas and we get some nice support from Luitz-Morat and Renee Carl. Feuillade's direction is a tad bit better than in the previous two films and I'd say he adds a nice touch a drama in several scenes including one beautifully shot sequence in a tunnel outside the jail. Even if you weren't bowled over with the first two films, this one here works well enough on its own to make it worth viewing.
    8gavin6942

    Incredible Mystery

    After a body disappears from inside the prison, a series of crimes take place, all seemingly by the dead man. With Juve presumed dead, Fandor (Georges Melchior) must investigate alone. Will Fantomas finally be brought to justice?

    Being a Fantomas story, we pretty much know that Fantomas is the man behind all the horrible crimes... but the real question is how is he doing it? How do you successfully frame a dead man? Surely I cannot give it away, but the twists and turns are excellent and the series really picks up here -- this is not only the centerpiece, but perhaps the climax of the entire run.

    I am not sure if you should watch this without having seen the first two parts, but if you saw those, you absolutely must give part three a chance.
    5joenook

    Worst of the Fantomas series

    Despite the rave reviews from the other fans on here, I feel compelled to speak some truth and even this out a bit from a more objective standpoint. While this is indeed the longest of the Fantomas films--or serials, really. While the first two films move at a fairly quick pace, the third plays as more of a mystery, with Fantomas rarely on the screen. This is especially a shame, as he now finally dons his Executioner hood, looking more diabolical than ever, yet he unfortunately has an estimated total of five minutes screen time with this new attire.

    While the murder/mystery storyline is at first compelling and interesting, it quickly dissipates into a boring, convoluted mess. For starters, gone is Fantomas' disguise gimmick from the beginning of the first two serials. While not imperative, it served as an interesting look into the titular evildoer himself with some impressive effects, and as sort of a recap of the character himself. The most egregious aspect of the film isn't the story itself, but Feuillade's bland, static direction. Scenes go on for far two long, with the average shot length well over thirty seconds. While the camera blocking is at times well placed in its execution, each and every scene drags, testing the viewer to keep focused on characters or actions that matter, most of which are simply superfluous.

    While the resolution is quite grisly in the motives and actions of Fantomas himself, the ending feels anti-climactic and rushed compared to the previous outings of suspense and mystery. While it's a necessary film to view in the series, be warned, for it's also the worst.

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      In Fantomas' hideout, the door to the room into which Thomery is bundled opens inwards, with a wall to the left of the door. However, for the scenes shot in the room, the door opens outwards, and the wall is to the other side of the door. However, they did get the distinctive wallpaper right.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de noviembre de 1913 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Francia
    • Idiomas
      • Ninguno
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Fantômas: The Dead Man Who Killed
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19, París, Francia(Weber restaurant)
    • Productora
      • Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 30 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Silent
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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