Secret Agent Super Dragon

May. 01,1966      NR
Rating:
2.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A series of murders in Michigan lead an American secret agent to Amsterdam, where he uncovers a plot to imperil the world with a potent new drug.

Ray Danton as  Bryan Cooper / Superdragon
Marisa Mell as  Charity Farrel
Margaret Lee as  Cynthia Fulton
Jess Hahn as  Baby Face
Carlo D'Angelo as  Fernand Lamas
Marco Guglielmi as  Prof. Kurge
Solvi Stübing as  Elizabeth
Gérard Herter as  Coleman (as Gerard Haerther)
Jacques Herlin as  Ross
Carlo Hintermann as  Coleman

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Reviews

Mjeteconer
1966/05/01

Just perfect...

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TrueHello
1966/05/02

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Gutsycurene
1966/05/03

Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.

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Casey Duggan
1966/05/04

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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Eric Stevenson
1966/05/05

While certainly a bad film, it could have been much worse. The entire movie is mostly just nothing but spy clichés and it's pretty easy to tell that this was made around the same time as the original Sean Connery James Bond movies. The plot's not that good, with the title spy investigating a woman's death and finding out it was a poison made by a supervillain. There really is very little to distinguish this from a Bond movie. It's mostly a ripoff. There are in fact a few good lines here and there. I really did like it when he said, "Call me an idiot" (or something like that) and he just says, "You're an idiot".I guess it's kind of hard to judge this because according to this website, it has a longer running time than the actual MST3K episode it was featured. I'm not going to waste my time tracking the original version down. I got all I wanted from this movie. The colors were bad, although some of the sets seemed off at time. There's a little good action, but for the most part it's quite boring. I guess it's around this time we tried to put intentional jokes in non comedies.

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melvelvit-1
1966/05/06

Secret agent Bryan Cooper (aka Super Dragon) is called out of retirement to investigate mass hysteria in Fremont, Michigan where college students are committing murder and mayhem en masse. He figures out that it's got something to do with chewing gum being handed out in a local bowling alley and he traces the source to Europe where, with the help of a gangster (a dead ringer for Andy Devine) sprung from Sing Sing to give him a hand, he contacts "our man in Amsterdam", Charity Farrell (luscious Marisa Mell), and together they discover an Ernst Blofeld-type megalomaniac hellbent on, what else, world domination... Robotic Ray Danton, with his black patent leather hair and flinty onyx orbs that make him look positively reptilian, was at his best playing slimy bastards and the role of a smarmy, quick-thinking government agent doesn't suit him. He does his own stunts (as threadbare as they are) with all the agility of a mechanical bear and since he's an unlikely babe magnet, Ray's feminine conquests are as absurd as the plot. Amsterdam locations and a bit of tacky flair here and there can't elevate this James Bond rip-off any higher than sub-par but Marisa Mell, here "by special arrangement" according to the opening credits, ups the pulchritude ante as does sexy British starlet Margaret Lee (looking a bit like Diana Dors) as Cooper's Miss Moneypenny-ish "old reliable". Unless you're as fond of the dramatis personae as I am, find something better to do with your time but, that said, there's an MST3K version out there and I'll bet it's a blast.

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John Seal
1966/05/07

This review is based on a decent dub of a fullframe English-language print with Greek subtitles. Ray Danton makes for a passable if fairly bland Bondalike in this Eurospy entry, which features Super Agent Superdragon doing battle with evil genius Fernand 'don't call me Fernando' Lamas (Carlo D'Angelo). Ably assisting him are beautiful undercover agents Comfort (Margaret Lee) and Charity (Marissa Mell), who tells Superdragon he'll have to assume she's a genuine redhead--for now. Also helping out is gadget expert Babyface, played for comic relief by heavyset Jess Hahn, a few years away from playing opposite Marlon Brando in the kinky kidnap drama Night of the Following Day. Some of the highlights include a scene in a bowling alley (did they have bowling alleys in '60s Europe, or was it a set?), a high school girls basketball practice that descends into a catfight, and some picturesque location footage which probably looks more impressive in the film's original 2.35:1 aspect ratio. A pretty run of the mill genre entry with a decent cast but not much story.

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editguy
1966/05/08

Super Dragon? What kinda spy name is that? This is one of the better spy movie send-ups, especially because it takes itself completely seriously. The Dragon is remarkably smooth and smug, and his lumpy, cheerful sidekick Babyface is along to help solve the mysteries of dead colleagues, toxic gum and villains who can't stop decorating. Our Hero is worldly ("Fremont, Michigan? That's a little college town, isn't it?") but accident-prone -- he'll stay away from Ludenkelder after this assignment. This movie is colorless as spy movies go, except for the wild colorings in the ladies' hair. ("Betcha that color comes out of a bottle," one character grumps.) Worth getting the MST3K-ized version of this film, especially for musical interlude provided by Joel and the 'bots. Unlike such efforts as Code Name: Diamond Head, this movie actually has some decent locations, including a panorama of foggy windmills that looks like a "starving artists" painting.Be sure to check out Mario Cuomo (well, it sure looks like him) as the art collector with a collection of pen-phones and unlisted numbers. Take my word for it!

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