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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFBI agent Brad joins Tony and Nick, the self styled Supermen who battle crime wearing bullet-proof super-suits. They are on a case involving radioactive counterfeit money and people who can ... Ler tudoFBI agent Brad joins Tony and Nick, the self styled Supermen who battle crime wearing bullet-proof super-suits. They are on a case involving radioactive counterfeit money and people who can be broken down into precious jewels.FBI agent Brad joins Tony and Nick, the self styled Supermen who battle crime wearing bullet-proof super-suits. They are on a case involving radioactive counterfeit money and people who can be broken down into precious jewels.
Tony Kendall
- Tony
- (as Luciano Stella)
Aldo Canti
- Nick
- (as Nick Jordan)
Carlo Tamberlani
- Professor Schwarz
- (as Charles Tamblyn)
Rossella Bergamonti
- Diana
- (as Patricia Carr)
Bettina Busch
- Zizi Schwarz
- (as Bettina)
Jochen Brockmann
- Wilfred Gottlieb
- (as Jockem Brockmann)
- …
Giuseppe Mattei
- Sarkis
- (as Joseph Matthews)
Sal Borgese
- La Squadra Acrobatica Italiana
- (as Salvatore Borgese)
Jeff Cameron
- La Squadra Acrobatica Italiana
- (as Giovanni Scarciofolo)
Jochen Blume
- Ortiz
- (as Jochen A. Blume)
Enredo
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesActor/stuntman Aldo Canti was a thief with strong ties to the Mafia. He was reportedly let out of jail just to appear in this film. In subsequent films of the "3 Supermen" series, Canti's role was taken over by Italian stuntman/actor Sal Borgese. Canti appeared in only one other film in the series, the Turkish co-production 3 Supermen contro il Padrino (1979).
- ConexõesFollowed by 3 Supermen a Tokio (1968)
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Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of The Fantastic Three Supermen; here's the breakdown of my ratings:
Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.50 Pace: 1.50 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25
TOTAL: 6.75 out of 10.00
So The Fantastic Three Supermen is the first of the Italian "Supermen" movies I have watched. And it was good harmless entertaining fun.
The writers have taken the concept of Robin Hood, dropped the lincoln greens, the merry men and the bows and arrows to replace them with bulletproof red shirts and tights, with blue capes and the obligatory blue undercrackers on the outside. This dynamic duo don't require any extra help as they are skilled and trained gymnasts - okay, so they read more like Batman and Robin, so why the Robin Hood comparison? Well, this frenetic twosome like to steal from the rich and criminal, except instead of sharing their ill-gotten gains with the poor and needy, they like to keep the spoils. In this case, the "Heroes" get tricked by an FBI agent on the trail of a major criminal. He is pursuing a villainess mastermind who is running a counterfeiting ring. As we progress through the story, we learn that counterfeiting doesn't stop at money. The nefarious genius has developed a Universal Duplicating Machine, and the only thing it cannot duplicate perfectly are humans. Just imagine what could happen if the machine got into the wrong hands - A million President Trumps. With stories such as these, I usually find the narrative is pretty basic without much interest, apart from the action. And in the beginning, I had that impression. Thankfully, the writer adds extra twists into the tale, like the FBI agent taking off with the loot, leaving the two Supermen behind. This doublecross adds an extra depth to the story. The men in red have to clash with the FBI to get their hard-earned haul back. And by doing so, they learn of the agency's genuine interest in the felonious egghead. In all truth, the story is a cut above your usual bandwagon jumpers, which this appears to be - Batman the Movie - but it's not too ludicrous or unintentionally funny. The comedic element is interwoven throughout and helps lift the audience's spirits and give them a heartwarming feeling, as well as, put a smile on their face.
Gianfranco Parolini, who wrote the story, also directs the movie. Happily, for the viewers, he does a great job. He keeps all the scenes light and entertaining and is brilliant at getting the correct camera angles to hide the trampolines from sight. Everything is shot in perfect clarity and light, ideal for showing off the Supermen's ostentatious outfits and the terrific sets and scenery. He cuts quickly to amp up the excitement, though the movie already possesses a galloping pace.
You can guess that with a film like The Fantastic Three Supermen, no Shakesperian actors grace the screen. But they are all above average and do a decent job with their characters, especially Tony Kendall as Tony and Brad Harris as...Hhhmmm Brad! At least they couldn't miss their queues when their names were called. The only letdown was Aldo Canti as - you guessed it - Nick! Whereas Burt Ward had silly and awful dialogue to portray his feverish overeagerness, Canti's Nick is mute. So all his unrestrained fanaticism has to be visually shown while he lets out one of the most annoying whines ever recorded on a soundtrack. His movements and noise make Nick truly beyond belief.
But, even with Nick's absurd characteristics, The Fantastic Three Supermen is an enjoyable if slightly annoying watch. I happily recommend it to movie viewers worldwide who like this type of picture. It entertained me and made me smile. It even made me laugh a couple of times, so there's another factor in its favour. It's the kinda film you sit down to watch on a lazy afternoon when the sun is beating down too warmly, and the whole country takes a more leisurely approach to life.
Oh, darn it! Those damned temps have been using the Universal Duplicating Machine to replicate their... ...Oh well, forget that, it's time for you to check out my The Final Frontier and Holding Out For A Hero lists to see where I ranked The Fantastic Three Supermen.
Take Care & Stay Well.
Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.50 Pace: 1.50 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25
TOTAL: 6.75 out of 10.00
So The Fantastic Three Supermen is the first of the Italian "Supermen" movies I have watched. And it was good harmless entertaining fun.
The writers have taken the concept of Robin Hood, dropped the lincoln greens, the merry men and the bows and arrows to replace them with bulletproof red shirts and tights, with blue capes and the obligatory blue undercrackers on the outside. This dynamic duo don't require any extra help as they are skilled and trained gymnasts - okay, so they read more like Batman and Robin, so why the Robin Hood comparison? Well, this frenetic twosome like to steal from the rich and criminal, except instead of sharing their ill-gotten gains with the poor and needy, they like to keep the spoils. In this case, the "Heroes" get tricked by an FBI agent on the trail of a major criminal. He is pursuing a villainess mastermind who is running a counterfeiting ring. As we progress through the story, we learn that counterfeiting doesn't stop at money. The nefarious genius has developed a Universal Duplicating Machine, and the only thing it cannot duplicate perfectly are humans. Just imagine what could happen if the machine got into the wrong hands - A million President Trumps. With stories such as these, I usually find the narrative is pretty basic without much interest, apart from the action. And in the beginning, I had that impression. Thankfully, the writer adds extra twists into the tale, like the FBI agent taking off with the loot, leaving the two Supermen behind. This doublecross adds an extra depth to the story. The men in red have to clash with the FBI to get their hard-earned haul back. And by doing so, they learn of the agency's genuine interest in the felonious egghead. In all truth, the story is a cut above your usual bandwagon jumpers, which this appears to be - Batman the Movie - but it's not too ludicrous or unintentionally funny. The comedic element is interwoven throughout and helps lift the audience's spirits and give them a heartwarming feeling, as well as, put a smile on their face.
Gianfranco Parolini, who wrote the story, also directs the movie. Happily, for the viewers, he does a great job. He keeps all the scenes light and entertaining and is brilliant at getting the correct camera angles to hide the trampolines from sight. Everything is shot in perfect clarity and light, ideal for showing off the Supermen's ostentatious outfits and the terrific sets and scenery. He cuts quickly to amp up the excitement, though the movie already possesses a galloping pace.
You can guess that with a film like The Fantastic Three Supermen, no Shakesperian actors grace the screen. But they are all above average and do a decent job with their characters, especially Tony Kendall as Tony and Brad Harris as...Hhhmmm Brad! At least they couldn't miss their queues when their names were called. The only letdown was Aldo Canti as - you guessed it - Nick! Whereas Burt Ward had silly and awful dialogue to portray his feverish overeagerness, Canti's Nick is mute. So all his unrestrained fanaticism has to be visually shown while he lets out one of the most annoying whines ever recorded on a soundtrack. His movements and noise make Nick truly beyond belief.
But, even with Nick's absurd characteristics, The Fantastic Three Supermen is an enjoyable if slightly annoying watch. I happily recommend it to movie viewers worldwide who like this type of picture. It entertained me and made me smile. It even made me laugh a couple of times, so there's another factor in its favour. It's the kinda film you sit down to watch on a lazy afternoon when the sun is beating down too warmly, and the whole country takes a more leisurely approach to life.
Oh, darn it! Those damned temps have been using the Universal Duplicating Machine to replicate their... ...Oh well, forget that, it's time for you to check out my The Final Frontier and Holding Out For A Hero lists to see where I ranked The Fantastic Three Supermen.
Take Care & Stay Well.
- P3n-E-W1s3
- 10 de ago. de 2022
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