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Superargo contre les robots

Original title: L'invincibile Superman
  • 1968
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
451
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Giovanni Cianfriglia in Superargo contre les robots (1968)
AdventureSci-Fi

A masked wrestler/superhero goes up against a madman and his army of robots.A masked wrestler/superhero goes up against a madman and his army of robots.A masked wrestler/superhero goes up against a madman and his army of robots.

  • Director
    • Paolo Bianchini
  • Writer
    • Julio Buchs
  • Stars
    • Giovanni Cianfriglia
    • Guy Madison
    • Luisa Baratto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    451
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paolo Bianchini
    • Writer
      • Julio Buchs
    • Stars
      • Giovanni Cianfriglia
      • Guy Madison
      • Luisa Baratto
    • 14User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Giovanni Cianfriglia
    • Superargo
    • (as Ken Wood)
    Guy Madison
    Guy Madison
    • Prof. Wendland Wond
    Luisa Baratto
    • Claire Brand
    • (as Liz Barrett)
    Diana Lorys
    Diana Lorys
    • Gloria Devon
    • (as Diana Loris)
    Aldo Sambrell
    Aldo Sambrell
    • Kamir
    • (as Harold Sambrel)
    • …
    Tomás Blanco
    Tomás Blanco
    • Davies
    • (as Thomas Blank)
    Loris Bazzocchi
    • Holm
    • (as Dennis McCloud)
    Sergio Testori
    • Jo Brand
    • (as Steve Lester)
    Valerio Tordi
    • Dr. Arthur Presinski
    • (as Alex Brooks)
    Aldo Bufi Landi
    • J.G. Stafford
    • (as William O'Connor)
    Valentino Macchi
    • Bank Guard
    • (as Jack Butler)
    Paul Hansard
    • Medical Examiner
    • (uncredited)
    Mauro Mannatrizio
    • Kane - Cave Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Emilio Messina
    Emilio Messina
    • Wrestler vs Jo Brand
    • (uncredited)
    Roberto Messina
    • Wrestler vs Superargo
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paolo Bianchini
    • Writer
      • Julio Buchs
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews14

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    8josh-462

    Italian Santo fights robotized athletes

    It's a shame when reviewers, like the other one reviewing this film here, can't provide you with anything but weak metaphors and banal banter.

    Superargo is an ex-wrestler. He quit the sport in the first film, Superargo vs. Diabolicus, after accidentally killing an opponent. In this sequel, Superargo has altered his mask some but still keeps the bulletproof red tights.

    He's also taken up studies in Eastern mysticism, with the aid of his new sidekick, Kamir (Aldo Sambrell who later went on to star in many Spaghetti Westerns and had the main role opposite Burt Reynolds in 'Navajo Joe' two years prior).

    There had been a rash of crimes involving major athletes being accosted and kidnapped.Usually by a group of 'faceless giants.' The giants aren't faceless, just have stockings over their faces. And they aren't giants either. Actually most are shorter than Superargo.

    The government calls Superargo in to find out who operates the robotic men and stop them. Things go awry and it plays out much like a spy film. In fact, the superhero genre in Italy in the late 60's was a direct descendant of the spy genre which petered out about '67 or '68 itself. See also The Fantastic Argoman and the previous Superargo film.

    There are hokey bits of comic book indulgence, but as a film collector and fan, I enjoy Superargo and the Faceless Giants. I recommend seeing it, even if it's just once on late-night television.

    Many find the movie boring, and while some parts do tend to drag on, such as the chase through the woods, it isn't nearly as bad as, say, everything Jerry Bruckheimer has made.
    2SpacemanBob

    Superargo and the robots of normal size who have faces

    Superargo, retired pro wrestler, is a costumed super hero who has mastered the arts of ESP and levitation with the help of guru sidekick, Kamir. Here's he's called on to stop an evil mad scientist and his army of faceless giants from world domination. In actuality, the army is of cheezy looking robots who have faces and are reasonably sized, not giant, but either way, must be defeated.

    So, this is a terrible movie, but it's soundly in the so bad, it's good category. It's preposterous, but kind of fun if you'll allow yourself. It's certainly not a hard watch and has a certain charm that comes with the right kind of dumb, bad movie.

    Much like Prince of Space, The Pumaman, or Supersonic Man, the unintentional humor is worth the watch. I had a few laugh out loud moments watching this. The jokes write themselves.
    1mcjensen-05924

    The Masked Idiot

    I applaud the reviews here trying in vain to find something positive to say about this steaming pile of manure. This is stink on stink from start to finish. Not campy fun. With a plot that's garbage the end result can only be atrocious acting and silly dialogue. The least super superhero you could possible imagine prances around in a ludicruous red jumpsuit as he thwrats villians that can only be described as insipid and uninspired. Editing is practically non-esistent and the soundtrack grates on the nerves. Oh, and the faceless giants? They're not faceless and they're not giants. Further proof that the IMBD rating system is a very poor gauge for determining the value of a movie's entertainment value. This is probably one of the lousiest movies of it's era or any era. Laughably horrendous.
    Dethcharm

    "This Isn't Magic, It's Science!"...

    SUPERARGO AND THE FACELESS GIANTS opens with a wrestling match, featuring a man with so much body hair, he could be used to scour the Statue of Liberty! When a wrestler is abducted, it's part of an organized athlete-seizing plot.

    Enter wrestler / crimefighter, Superargo (Ken Wood) and his companion, Kamir (Aldo Sambrell), who are in the middle of "psychic training", when they're called upon to get to the bottom of this fiendish scheme. It appears that an army of robots are involved, and are robbing banks as well.

    Filled to bursting with boffo fight scenes, groovy gadgets, and woo-woo sound effects, this is must-see viewing for lovers of the bizarre and endearingly antiquated. So, slip your brain into the nearest jar, and prepare to be utterly entertained!

    EXTRA CREDIT FOR: #1- The splendiferous robots! They pre-date their Borg brethren by several decades! #2- Superargo himself, who is a cross between Batman, The Phantom, and Santo! #3- The fantabulous theme music! You'll be making up your own dance moves for days / weeks to come!...
    4harybobjoebob

    A mediocre plot with a laughable hero

    This film is not very good, but that's not to say it's not enjoyable. This has got to be one of the lamest superheroes I've ever seen, none of his plans work and he has psychic powers but almost never uses them. His super powers include psychic power that he rarely utilizes, super strength? I cant tell if he has super strength or if he is just a stronger than average man but I think we are meant to believe he has super strength, and he can jump really high for some reason. He has this car which I actually thought was pretty neat, it's got these blades that come out of it. The villain and plot definitely dont do this movie any favors, the faceless giants definitely have faces and the villain is just some guy with glasses, not very memorable.

    It's fun to make fun of the main protagonist and his sidekick friend, they both look and act ridiculous, the only way I would recommend this is with Rifftrax, they make it watchable. Without them it's still a movie I could have sat through but they definitely made is easier.

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      The film was riffed by the former Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) stars Michael J. Nelson, Bill Corbett and Kevin Murphy for Rifftrax.
    • Connections
      Edited into Operation: Secret Agents, Spies & Thighs (2007)

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1968 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • L'Invincible Superman
    • Production companies
      • G.V. Cinematografica
      • Izaro Films
      • Società Europea Cinematografica (SEC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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