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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSecret agent FX-18 goes undercover to break up an espionage ring.Secret agent FX-18 goes undercover to break up an espionage ring.Secret agent FX-18 goes undercover to break up an espionage ring.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Cristina Gaioni
- Arlette
- (as Cristina Gaïoni)
Roberto Camardiel
- Mazekia
- (as Camardiel)
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One of those clones made in the sixties from the James Bond movies. There is action, drama, and love.. but everything is so bad made that you will be laughing all the time. Kaplan, the secret agent, is a James Bond mixed with Austin Powers. The script in fact is quite boring, but the dialogues are really stupid, the direction is more than awful and many of the scenes that take place in the film are not strange, there are often unbelievable. But I recommend watching this movie, because you will have a great time, wonderful, wonderful... it´s not supposed to be a comedy, but I kept laughing all the time.
This was Ken Clark's first foray in the spy genre and it's easily the weakest of his half-dozen adventures. FX-18 is a juvenile take on one of Paul Kenny's Coplan novels although I suspect it's been `dumbed' down beyond recognition. Ken's name in the English-dubbed print is Francis Cabtry or something like that and he's given the voice usually reserved for thugs.
Second-billed Jany Clair is a pouty beauty who graced Mission to Caracas and FX-18 Superspy but here she's given little to do but get slapped around and tortured. Yes, this is a world where the men are brutes and the women like it.
Director Maurice Cloche also made Baraka X-77 and The Viscount but this time around it seems all the departments of film making are second rate; acting, editing, even the score by Eddie Barclay and Michel Colombier, which has its jazzy moments, is largely forgettable. There's some nice scenery off the coast of Spain to look at but that isn't enough to salvage this wreck.
Second-billed Jany Clair is a pouty beauty who graced Mission to Caracas and FX-18 Superspy but here she's given little to do but get slapped around and tortured. Yes, this is a world where the men are brutes and the women like it.
Director Maurice Cloche also made Baraka X-77 and The Viscount but this time around it seems all the departments of film making are second rate; acting, editing, even the score by Eddie Barclay and Michel Colombier, which has its jazzy moments, is largely forgettable. There's some nice scenery off the coast of Spain to look at but that isn't enough to salvage this wreck.
Did these guys know editing had been invented when they shot this? Some euro spy bond knockoffs can be quite fun, but this is one of the worst. Worse than bond not just at the things bond is good at but even at the things bond is bad at. It manages to make explosions of all things feel dull. I've also never seen a movie so fond of finding excuses to slap women, and I've watched plenty of the more misogynist films of this era. FX-18 finds a way to tick just about every box of being weird about women- portraying as childlike, enjoying touching them without consent, mocking the idea of any sort of agency or role beyond the man's love interest.
By dumping the original opening song and replacing it with a more up beat number and changing the title to FX-18, SECRET AGENT, USA for the North American release in 1964, this movie was an instant hit with Spy fans everywhere. Ken Clark, who is American, and stands 6 foot 4 inches, was perfect as secret agent Coplan. There is lots of action and exotic locales (the warm beaches of Corsica were well used), this movie shows a true glimps into the exiting life of a secret agent. (That is the fictional view in the mid 1960s). Margit Koscis is absolutely beautiful and is a true sweetheart of that era, who unfortunately died at the young age of 43. (I can't find a cause of death on the internet). Watch the entire movie on YouTube and you won't be disappointed. Also look for the "missing scenes" version on YouTube as well. Larry Anderson.
Ken Clark was a second or even third hand actor, always non-convincing, exclusively casted for his look. Daniel Ceccaldi is not inspired chosen as a negative character, he was an excellent performer of sweet and very nice characters. All the other actors equally unconvincing, in a boring story. Not even sexy girls, not even a bit beautiful, the two feminine characters are ugly. Stupid unattractive song too.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaItalian censorship visa # 44825 delivered on 16-3-1965.
- ConexionesFeatured in Best in Action: 1964 (2020)
- Bandas sonorasCopain Coplan
Music by Eddie Barclay and Michel Colombier
Lyrics by Michel Jourdan
Performed by Frank Alamo
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was FX-18 contra la mafia (1964) officially released in Canada in English?
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