The Vengeance of Fu Manchu
The Vengeance of Fu Manchu | |
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Directed by | Jeremy Summers |
Produced by | Harry Alan Towers |
Written by | Harry Alan Towers |
Starring |
Christopher Lee Douglas Wilmer Tsai Chin Horst Frank Wolfgang Kieling Maria Rohm |
Music by |
Malcolm Lockyer Gert Wilden (German version) |
Cinematography | John Von Kotze |
Edited by | Allan Morrison |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Anglo-Amalgamated (UK), Warner Bros/Seven Arts (US) |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Vengeance of Fu Manchu is a 1967 British film directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Christopher Lee, Horst Frank, Douglas Wilmer and Tsai Chin. It was the third British/German Constantin Film co-production of the Fu Manchu series and the first to be filmed in Hong Kong. It was generally released in the UK through Warner-Pathé (as support feature to the Lindsay Shonteff film The Million Eyes of Sumuru) on 3 December 1967.[1]
Premise
In his remote hideaway in the Chinese province of Gansu, the evil Fu Manchu (Christopher Lee) plots the death and downfall of his arch rival, Inspector Nayland Smith of Scotland Yard, as the first step in his plan to become leader of the world's most terrible criminals.
Cast
- Christopher Lee ... Fu Manchu
- Tony Ferrer ... Inspector Ramos
- Douglas Wilmer ... Nayland Smith
- Howard Marion-Crawford ... Petrie
- Tsai Chin ... Lin Tang
- Wolfgang Kieling ... Dr. Lieberson
- Suzanne Roquette ... Maria
- Noel Trevarthen ... Mark Weston
- Horst Frank ... Rudy
- Peter Carsten ... Kurt
- Maria Rohm ... Ingrid Swenson
- Mona Chong ... Jasmin
- Eddie Byrne ... Ship's Captain
References
- ↑ Kinematograph Weekly vol 605 no 3137, 25 November 1967
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