The Vengeance of Fu Manchu
The Vengeance of Fu Manchu | |
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Directed by | Jeremy Summers |
Written by | Harry Alan Towers |
Produced by | Harry Alan Towers |
Starring | Christopher Lee Douglas Wilmer Noel Trevarthen Howard Marion-Crawford Tsai Chin |
Cinematography | John Von Kotze |
Edited by | Allan Morrison |
Music by | Malcolm Lockyer Gert Wilden (German version) |
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Distributed by | Anglo-Amalgamated (United Kingdom) |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom West Germany |
Language | English |
The Vengeance of Fu Manchu is a 1967 British crime thriller adventure film directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Christopher Lee, Horst Frank, Douglas Wilmer and Tsai Chin. It was the third British/West German Constantin Film co-production of the Dr. Fu Manchu series and the first to be filmed in Hong Kong. It was generally released in the U.K. through Warner-Pathé (as the second half of a double feature with the Lindsay Shonteff film The Million Eyes of Sumuru) on 3 December 1967.[1]
Cast[]
- Christopher Lee ... Dr. Fu Manchu
- Tony Ferrer ... Inspector Ramos
- Douglas Wilmer ... Nayland Smith/Imposter
- Howard Marion-Crawford ... Dr. 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 #3137, 25 November 1967
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Categories:
- 1967 films
- English-language films
- 1960s adventure films
- 1960s crime thriller films
- British adventure films
- British crime thriller films
- British films
- West German films
- 1960s English-language films
- English-language German films
- Films directed by Jeremy Summers
- Films scored by Malcolm Lockyer
- Films set in the 1920s
- Films shot in Hong Kong
- Fu Manchu films
- Crime thriller film stubs