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Fantomas - A l'ombre de la guillotine

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Critics Reviews

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Michael E. Grost Classic Film and Television 08/02/2013
The series start shows Fantomas in disguise and Juve's obsession with capturing him. Go to Full Review
Tim Brayton Antagony & Ecstasy 05/10/2013
8/10
The film is chiefly best at creating a bizarre, off-kilter mood. Go to Full Review
Jeffrey M. Anderson Combustible Celluloid 02/06/2011
For something that's now 97 years old, it's a terrific, hugely entertaining film. Go to Full Review
Sean Axmaker Parallax View 09/26/2010
[E]ven with contemporary eyes you can see why audiences embraced its dime novel deliriousness and surrealists appreciated its mix of elaborate schemes and incoherent complications. Go to Full Review
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07/31/2017 The film is hailed by many for its innovations on feature length films. Often times it slows down its narrative to allow the audience to adjust themselves in bustling world the characters live in. There are scenes that linger on the mundane, but actually do a lot to establish the setting. One in particular follows the characters from a hotel lobby, into an elevator, then the camera follows the elevator up through several floors before reaching its destination. Surely it's pedestrian in this day and age, but back then these kinds of composition shots were nowhere to be found. Most films from this era cut from location to location, scene to scene, without any fluidity. See more 02/12/2014 The first Fantomas film is a quaint trek through a criminal/detective chessmatch that feels vaguely reminiscent of the Lupin the III series (as a point of comparison, since this way predates Lupin). As a silent film, the amount you enjoy this will be fairly proportional to how much you enjoy silent cinema in general. Makes a decent entry point into the "genre"; not as epic or influential as, say, Metropolis... but nowhere near as long, either. See more 07/30/2012 At almost a century old it might be more of a history lesson than a great thriller, but it does still hold your interest. See more 07/10/2012 This movie should have a bigger audience than it does. It is one of the earliest crime films and its influence can be seen in films and novels ranging from Diabolik, James Bond, The Shadow and the like. Based on a series of pulp novels that I would love to check out. If you like silent films and early crime films, this is a real treat. It is part of a bigger series that more or less equals an extended serial. It is also the namesake of one of my favorite bands. See more 08/17/2011 This movie had a huge influence on the French surrealist movement, with many artists using images from it, the sequels,and the series it was based on for their works. it is also the basis of a musical featuring the character I'm working on. The Friends of Fantomas are quite active in the US striving to give this character and his creators the recognition they deserve in this country. See more 08/05/2011 Overwrought but still enjoyable start of a series of pulp adaptations about master French criminal Fantomas. See more Read all reviews
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Director
Louis Feuillade