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Goldface

Original title: Goldface il fantastico Superman
  • 1967
  • 12
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
93
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Goldface (1967)
Adventure

During businessman Matthews's party his industrial property was attacked and destroyed by terrorists of the megalomaniac, The Cobra.During businessman Matthews's party his industrial property was attacked and destroyed by terrorists of the megalomaniac, The Cobra.During businessman Matthews's party his industrial property was attacked and destroyed by terrorists of the megalomaniac, The Cobra.

  • Director
    • Bitto Albertini
  • Writers
    • Bitto Albertini
    • Jaime Jesús Balcázar
    • Italo Fasan
  • Stars
    • Espartaco Santoni
    • Evi Marandi
    • Attilio Severini
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    93
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bitto Albertini
    • Writers
      • Bitto Albertini
      • Jaime Jesús Balcázar
      • Italo Fasan
    • Stars
      • Espartaco Santoni
      • Evi Marandi
      • Attilio Severini
    • 3User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Espartaco Santoni
    Espartaco Santoni
    • Doctor Vilar, 'Goldface'
    • (as Robert Anthony)
    Evi Marandi
    Evi Marandi
    • Olga
    • (as Evy Marandi)
    Attilio Severini
    • Pamela's Assassin
    • (as Big Matthews)
    Micaela Pignatelli
    Micaela Pignatelli
    • Pamela
    • (as Michela Pignatelli)
    Manuel Monroy
    Manuel Monroy
    • Guler
    Romano Giomini
    Hugo Pimentel
    Hugo Pimentel
    • Matthews
    • (as Ugo Pimentel)
    • …
    Leontine Snell
      Mario Brito
      • Golface's Assistant
      • (as Lothar)
      Artur Brecht
      • Poliansky
      Jan Foster
      • Pereira
      Demetrio Lanza
      • Damaskinos
      Giuseppe Mattei
      • Claridge
      Ursula Rhan
      • Katy
      Víctor Barrera
      Víctor Barrera
      • Policechief in white Jaguar
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Bitto Albertini
      • Writers
        • Bitto Albertini
        • Jaime Jesús Balcázar
        • Italo Fasan
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      El-Stumpo

      Yet ANOTHER Italian masked wrestling superhero!

      Taking his cues from the Mexican Santo adventures AND masked jungle adventurer The Phantom, director and co-writer Bitto (aka Adalberto) Albertini shrinks the Three Fantastic Supermen concept down to just one super hero, the ubiquitous yet fairly ordinary Goldface; the next year he would decide three stockinged heads are better than one and continue the increasingly successful franchise of Three Supermen In Tokyo, Three Supermen In The Jungle (1970) and Three Fantastic Supermen In The Orient (1974). An Italian/Spanish co-production filmed partly in Venezuela, Goldface bears all the hallmarks of an Albertini film - cheap, goofy, sub-Terence Hill and Bud Spencer knockabout humour, and wildly idiosyncratic to boot. Even his kitsch erotica Black Emanuelle (1975), Yellow Emanuelle and Black Emanuelle 2 (both 1976) now seem a little childish and just slightly retarded. And therein almost lies his films' charms.

      Unlike his model Santo, whose identity goes to the grave with him, Goldface is a much more straight-forward comic book superhero. By day he's mild-mannered scientist Dr Villar (played by `Robert Anthony'/Espartaco Santoni), but lurking just under the lab coat is Goldface, famous masked wrestler and crime fighter with no superpowers to speak of other than a few sneaky high-kicking wrasslin' moves. True to the conventions of a Santo film, the costumed Goldface makes his first appearance at an extended wrestling sequence not ten minutes into the film, and what a costume it is: blue stocking suit (the obvious nod to Superman), gold mask (naturally), red cape, and what appears to be a flaming vagina on his chest. The entire female audience ends up panting over him; one German journalist notes, `I wonder if he's so rough when he makes love!' Four wrestlers are thrown against him - the Panther, Jack The Ripper, one called The Bouncing Ball - and are dispatched in rapid succession. The triumphant Goldface heads to his corner to be massaged by his negro manservant Kotar (Big Matthews), a half-naked, thick lipped racist cartoon who refers to Goldface as `b'wana'. Between spitting peanuts and lapsing into `ooga booga' speak, Kotar is an early example of Bitto's colonial fascination with `darkies' (see his Three Supermen In The Jungle and 1972's Zambo: King Of The Jungle for more reasons why Italy is no longer welcome in the Congo).

      After his victory, the Council calls Villar as a leading scientific authority to an emergency meeting. It appears the world is being held hostage by an arch fiend called the Cobra and his army of masked commandos. He has demanded $2 million - a unambitious sum even for 1967 - or all plant life will be destroyed. `Let's pay him in cash,'offers Villar, `and save on the interest.' The Council sends Villar with the suitcase but expresses concerns over his safety since, as Villar points out, `I'm no Superman!' Villar delivers the money to a masked blonde (with daisies on her mask!), then returns in costume to take it back. The Cobra is a bizarre creation: he pontificates at length on his own importance, declaring a leader of men such as himself appears once every thousand years, and precedes every sentence with bombastic phrases like `I, the Cobra...' He outwardly despises weakness and corruption, although he thrives on it, and punishes his underlings by shooting them MANY times (`You are guilty of being and acting incredibly stupid!'). Goldface embarks on a seemingly endless quest to discover the identity of the Cobra, punctuated with boat chases, half-speed motorbike chases, and the final showdown on the Cobra's private beach and jungle retreat.

      Bitto's idea of action scenes is simple: get a bunch of grown men to slap each other silly, then throw the camera around until the audience is exhausted. The talking head scenes are just as exasperating, awkward dubbing trying to match the endlessly moving mouths with soooooooo much dialogue, it goes to almost surreal lengths to fill in the blanks. Still, the film fails to match the delirium of Three Fantastic Supermen In The Orient, except perhaps in this exchange between Kotar and a young admirer... Boy: You talk funny. Kotar: Yes, I know - Barumbahhhh!!!
      4rdoyle29

      Not as good as anything that inspired it

      Goldface is a costumed wrestler and a crime fighter, and secretly a research scientist who works at a large corporation. When that corporation is blackmailed by the criminal organization The Cobra (conveniently led by The Cobra), Goldface goes into action against them. This Italian take on the Mexican Santo series plays like a cross between a James Bond film and the Batman TV series, only racier ... Goldface has no compunction against having sex with his female admirers. Sadly, this isn't as good as any of it's inspirations. It's badly edited and just generally unexciting. Goldface's African, peanut-eating wrestler sidekick Lothar will not play well to modern audiences ... not at all.

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        Espartaco Santoni had affairs with both, Evi Marandi and Micaela Pignatelli during filming, much to the annoyance of his then-wife who divorced him in 1968.

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      • Release date
        • May 31, 1972 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • Spain
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Goldface, the Fantastic Superman
      • Production companies
        • Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas
        • Cinematografica Associati (CI.AS.)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 40 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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