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Le Complot diabolique du Dr. Fu Manchu

Original title: The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu
  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2.5K
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Le Complot diabolique du Dr. Fu Manchu (1980)
ParodyComedyCrimeFantasy

When Fu's age-regressing elixir vitae is spilled by a hapless flunky, Fu Manchu sends his lackeys to round up supplies for a fresh batch of elixir, including a precious jewel, which prompts ... Read allWhen Fu's age-regressing elixir vitae is spilled by a hapless flunky, Fu Manchu sends his lackeys to round up supplies for a fresh batch of elixir, including a precious jewel, which prompts a team of agents to track him down.When Fu's age-regressing elixir vitae is spilled by a hapless flunky, Fu Manchu sends his lackeys to round up supplies for a fresh batch of elixir, including a precious jewel, which prompts a team of agents to track him down.

  • Directors
    • Piers Haggard
    • Peter Sellers
  • Writers
    • Rudy Dochtermann
    • Jim Moloney
    • Sax Rohmer
  • Stars
    • Peter Sellers
    • Helen Mirren
    • David Tomlinson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Piers Haggard
      • Peter Sellers
    • Writers
      • Rudy Dochtermann
      • Jim Moloney
      • Sax Rohmer
    • Stars
      • Peter Sellers
      • Helen Mirren
      • David Tomlinson
    • 52User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Fu Manchu…
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Alice Rage
    David Tomlinson
    David Tomlinson
    • Sir Roger Avery
    Sid Caesar
    Sid Caesar
    • Joe Capone
    Simon Williams
    Simon Williams
    • Robert Townsend
    Steve Franken
    Steve Franken
    • Pete Williams
    Stratford Johns
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    • Ismail
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Perkins
    John Sharp
    John Sharp
    • Sir Nules Thudd
    Clément Harari
    Clément Harari
    • Dr. Wretch
    Kwan-Young Lee
    • Tong
    John Tan
    • Dacoit
    Philip Tan
    Philip Tan
    • Dacoit
    Serge Julien
    • Dacoit
    Johns Rajohnson
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    • Dacoit
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    • Dacoit
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    Clive Dunn
    • Keeper of the Keys - London Tower
    • Directors
      • Piers Haggard
      • Peter Sellers
    • Writers
      • Rudy Dochtermann
      • Jim Moloney
      • Sax Rohmer
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    8ozzy1972

    Peter Sellers last movie

    Whilst not a Sellers classic I still feel this film did have a certain touch of Sellers genius about it. Alas it appears the majority of the reviewers here have never watched the Christopher Lee Fu Manchu films. It was such a wonderful parody that even now it has me laughing. Maybe it is because you really need to get some of the "in jokes". It also explains why this film was set in the Thirties as well ('cos the Christopher Lee ones were). So guys before criticising something try and find out why it is there. As a lover of horrors and comedies I found this a joyous blend of my favourite baddie suffering the humour of my favourite comedian. If you ever enjoyed a Christopher Lee baddie (and who didn't?) then don't miss this as a marvelous mickey taking. In fact I think it is about time to watch it again! Oh and DON'T eat Chinese food whilst watching this unless you like laughing noodles out through your nose!!!!!!
    7bierlingen-1

    Satisfying for Sellers fans

    While "The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu" is by no means the best of Peter Sellers' work, for those who are fans and appreciate his whole output, the movie is enjoyable. Multiple characters for Sellers, "Goon Show"-type humor, a measure of unreality and strong supporting performances all contribute to it. The movie manages to mix only a few out-and-out laughs with some more subtle comedy, some farce, and even a few moments to ponder. The fact that it was Sellers' last performance might add to its attachment for fans, but I'll argue that it is a good and under-appreciated comedy. I'll hang onto my VHS copy and hope that a DVD version is produced.
    Hardylane

    Sellers comes home... a little gem of a film...

    I'm baffled as to why so many people hate this film.

    This is vintage Sellers, a return to before Hollywood got it's grip on him. I saw it in the cinema, when I was 15, and laughed my ass off.

    Lovely characters, funny set pieces, familiar faces and a plot-of-sorts.

    Yes it can get a little slow, but I really wish you'd go and look at some of Sellers' films of the late 50's/early 60's. THAT'S where this film belongs.

    It's VERY British and enters that whole territory that includes "One of our Dinosaurs is Missing", "The Magic Christian", "Peter Cook's Hound of the Baskervilles", "The Adventure of Sherlock Holmses Smarter Brother" and their ilk. Not a bad thing really, but perhaps a minority taste. These tend to play more like extended TV sketch shows, and tend not to appeal to the majority. I mean.. flying houses?!

    My irritation is the addition of Sid Caeser and Steve Franken.. WHY??? Merely to make the film sellable to the US one would imagine! They serve no purpose at all. They come across as caracture Americans.. shooting at plants and the like!

    And oh boy...Helen Mirren as PC Rage.. just TOO much!! The Lady of Warrington Minge!!

    It's very Goon-like, in terms of plot and characterisation: David Tomlinson as Neddie, Simon Willams as Bluebottle, Sellers as Colonal Bloodnok.... but it DOES lack Milligan's edge and drive. Descendants of this film include "The Crimson Permanant Insurance"...

    What about the scene with FIVE sets of the King and Queen in the theatre box?? Hysterical...

    Make no mistake though....this is a vehicle for Sellers and his characters. Sellers is in top form as the bonkers, but delightfully deadpan Nayland Smith (and his .... attachment to a lawnmower!) and the evil Fu Manchu.. "Hello boys!".... He's Dr Evil before the fact! More impeccable characters. It is, in fact, quite gutting to see how much he still had to give, just before his death, and one does wonder what would follow, given his huge profile after the completion of "Being There", his pet project for nearly 10 years.

    So there you have..... my attempt to balance things a bit. If you wants full-on Hollywood Sellers.. go see the Panthers. But maybe you'd like to have a closer look at Sellers the comic actor in a pearl of the British comedy. His last.
    jean-42

    actually not bad

    When I saw Dr.Fu began to sing before ending,I almost fell off the couch.I couldn't soon believe this is Sellers' last work.As a matter of fact,this is not a masterpiece at all.But I think this is not so bad as everyone says.I do like some gags and comic parts of this film.For example,the sequence of our familiar Cato (Burt Kwouk) who spills that mysterious medicine.Or the sequence of young delightful Robert (Simon Williams) who smashes up the mechanical spider,which is Nayland's favorite.Both scenes are done with good timing enough to make me laugh. Details are also fun;the lawn mower,two-seater bicycle,balloon house,and so on.Nonsense gags are almost surreal.If you see this film carefully (and patiently),you will become to love it.Actually I can't hate it,like mother who loves her misshapen child.
    jwpeel-1

    Fun for we old movie buffs and detective story fiends

    Like a couple of other reviewers here, I'm baffled as to why this movie is so lambasted. It is not the gut-busting laugh getter, but then it's not supposed to be. I found it to be rather tongue in cheek fun, not unlike a silly James Bond film (when Connery was doing it still) and entertaining for the detective movie buff like myself. I remember seeing it with my wife. And the ending is silly and funny I thought. Sure it's not a great film like "Being There" but it is not a horrible film to go out on as some professional reviewers have said. I really liked the exaggerated Chinese accent Sellers gives his Fu Manchu (Which I would imitate for my wife's amusement often) and the funny bit about the aging and somewhat out there Nayland Smith pushing a lawnmower over the carpet in the "home" that helped him think. And so to you Nay(land) sayers out there, I say FU! I had a good time with this addition to detective fiction satire.

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    • Trivia
      Peter Sellers had such a weak heart that he was advised not to make this movie at all. He ignored that advice and did the movie anyway. Chillingly prophetic was part of the story-line where Dr. Fu Manchu keeps his heart beating by intermittently giving himself electric shocks. This movie was Sellers' final movie. It debuted about two weeks after Sellers' death in London on 24 July 1980.
    • Goofs
      Fu Manchu states he is reminded of the musical San Francisco (1936) and its stars. That film was not released until 1936. However, as stated in the opening credits the date of this film is "possibly around 1933", so such anachronism can be written off.
    • Quotes

      Fu Manchu: Nayland Smith again. That is very good news...

      Servant: Why is it good news, master?

      Fu Manchu: Because I'm in no condition to receive bad news. I shall fine you each 1000 yen.

      Servant: But you don't pay us, master.

      Fu Manchu: Then I shall start paying you in order to fine you.

    • Connections
      Featured in L'univers du rire (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Rock a Fu
      (Vocal by Gary Travers)

      Written by Marc Wilkinson, Piers Haggard and Leland Nolan

      Sung by Dr. Fu Manchu and his band

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le Complot diabolique du docteur Fu Manchu
    • Filming locations
      • 43 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, Camden, London, England, UK(office of Dr. Wretch)
    • Production companies
      • Braun Entertainment Group
      • Playboy Enterprises
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,697,276
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,399,109
      • Aug 10, 1980
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,697,276
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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