The Three Fantastic Supermen

February. 04,1967      
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

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 as  Tony
Brad Harris as  Brad
Carlo Tamberlani as  Professor Schwarz
Rossella Bergamonti as  Diana
Jochen Brockmann as  Wilfred Gottlieb / Golem
Giuseppe Mattei as  Sarkis
Valentino Macchi as  Golem's Engineer
Gloria Paul as  Havana of Rio de Janeiro
Jelena Žigon as  Olga of Norway
Sabine Sun as  Madame Astrid Countess of Boidieux

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Reviews

Wordiezett
1967/02/04

So much average

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Actuakers
1967/02/05

One of my all time favorites.

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Platicsco
1967/02/06

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Marva
1967/02/07

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Leofwine_draca
1967/02/08

THREE FANTASTIC SUPERMEN is the first in a long-running series of cheesy Italian superhero adventure films which borrow bits from BATMAN, the Bond series, and plenty more besides. They were part of a mini wave of films starring masked superheroes that came out around this time; other movies include THE FANTASTIC ARGOMAN and DANGER: DIABOLIK. I'd previously watched some of the sequels, but only now have got around to watching the first in the series.And it's a lot of fun; one of those films that's difficult not to enjoy. THREE FANTASTIC SUPERMEN is a bright and breezy affair in which the hulking Brad Harris plays an FBI agent who meets two wacky caped crime fighters and decides to join up with them. Before long the trio are going after a mad scientist who is using his cloning machine to flood the market with fake currency. Harris is a hoot here, while Kendall is suave and frequently acrobatic; the mute Nick Jordan was a real-life gangster who was supposedly released from prison just to appear in this! The film has an action packed narrative that never lets up. There are car chases, shoot outs, and lots of goofy fist fights clearly modelled on TV's BATMAN. The special effects are primitive but fun regardless, and I'll never get tired of that 'walking on the ceiling' gag. The bad guys are over the top and suitably imposing. The dubbing is poor and the lowbrow jokes frequently aimed at kids, but nonetheless THREE FANTASTIC SUPERMEN is a hoot.

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rodrig58
1967/02/09

"I fantastici 3 $upermen" has the topic "The Universal reproduction". My guess is that Mr. Gianfranco Parolini (aka Frank Kramer), with the duo Tony Kendall and Brad Harris, after filming "Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill"(1966), in the absence of a serious scenario, just to have fun, they decided to reproduce "Batman: The Movie"(1966). The costumes and the car are "inspired" from there. They used even the tunnel from "Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill". Maybe back in the '60s they had some fun, but today this attempt is not fun not even to the preschool age children. All the actors are pathetic. The whole thing is just a waste of time. Embarrassing!

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gridoon2018
1967/02/10

The two stars of the "Kommissar X" series re-unite in a sort of superspy / superhero movie crossover, joined by professional stuntman Nick Jordan. Out of the three, Jordan is the most acrobatic (if only he didn't make those annoying sounds!), while Brad Harris is the funniest. Tony Kendall does not seem 100% comfortable in tights - he's at his best when he's in a tux and basically replaying "Joe Walker", a swinging, irrepressible womanizer. The film has energy, lots of gimmicks (including bulletproof super-suits, a remote-controlled car, and a "universal reproducer"!), and a super-catchy music score, but it's very sloppily directed and wastes the Glorious Gloria (Paul) in what is essentially a cameo part. It's fun, but not quite as much fun as the people who made it probably had. ** out of 4.

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Damon Foster
1967/02/11

I love 1960s-style martial arts action, and the only thing THE THREE FANTASTIC SUPERMEN lacks is the obligatory "hi-yah!" This amusing comedy combines elements of BATMAN, THE GREEN HORNET, Mexican wrestling movies and spy-capers. Much of the humor might have been funny back in Europe in the 1960s, but it came off as stupid or just plain odd when I watched the movie in America during the 1990s. Maybe they didn't have a budget to really develop the slapstick and satire into something honestly funny, or maybe the English dubbed version simply lost something in the translation.Nick Jordan is particularly annoying as the mute superhero, a role given to Salvadore Borgese in follow-ups (ironically, Borgese only cameos at the beginning of THE THREE FANTASTIC SUPERMEN, as a bazooka-toting henchman). Jordan's superb acrobatic flips and mini-trampoline stunts really highlight the karate fights and help to elevate them above other martial arts of the period (i.e. THE AVENGERS & WILD WILD WEST). I dare say that as far as 1960s martial arts go, THE THREE FANTASTIC SUPERMEN's spats are second only to THE GREEN HORNET!I won't go too much into the script; you'll just have to find this rare gem and see it yourself. For now, let's just say that FBI agents get their hands on these bullet-proof 'Superman' (why Marvel never sue'd them is beyond me!) outfits which turn common jewel thieves into acrobatic heroes! Some times our zany heroes are evading cops, some times they're thwarting a mad scientist and his 'human duplicating' machine, and sometimes they're just being silly. They're never boring though (that doesn't happen until the movie's many sequels came along)!

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