Summary
Marcel Allain, author of the 'Fantomas' novels of the 1910s, insisted on the scariness of his unfathomable criminal. When in the 1960s Fantomas turned into a successful action comedy bad guy Allain was not amused and sued the producers.
Marcel Allain, author of the 'Fantomas' novels of the 1910s, insisted on the scariness of his unfathomable criminal. When in the 1960s Fantomas turned into a successful action comedy bad guy Allain was not amused and sued the producers.
role | name |
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Self | Marcel Allain |
Self | Loïc Artiaga |
Self | Louis de Funès |
Self | Charles de Gaulle |
Self | Mylène Demongeot |
Self | Jacques Dynam |
Self | André Hunebelle |
Self | Jan Kounen |
Self | Jean-Marc Lalanne |
role | name |
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Director | Dimitri Kourtchine |
Producer | Martin Laurent |
Composer | Jean-Christophe Cheneval |
Editor | Antoine Kerninon |