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The Castle of Fu Manchu 4K 1969 Ultra HD 2160p

The Castle of Fu Manchu 4K 1969 Ultra HD 2160p
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Country: UK, West Germany, Spain, Italy, Liechtenstein
Time: 01:31:54
IMDB: 2.9
Director: Jesús Franco
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Actors: Christopher Lee, Richard Greene, Howard Marion-Crawford, Günther Stoll, Rosalba Neri, Maria Perschy, José Manuel Martín, Werner Abrolat, Tsai Chin, Stanley Baker, Dirk Bogarde, Lami Ates, Mike Brendel, David de Keyser, Jesús Franco, Herbert Fux, Ihsan Gedik, Osvaldo Genazzani

Story Movie

The evil Chinese genius Fu Manchu is developing another plan to enslave the world. This time he is connected with a new invention that allows freezing all the water of the world's oceans.


Review 4K Movie

The fifth and final of Christopher Lee's Fu-Manchu outings – a planned sixth film was cancelled due to its overwhelmingly poor critical and commercial reception - and the second to be directed by schlockmeister Jess Franco. Played as a parody, 'Castle' might actually have been quite fun. Fu-Manchu is essentially reduced to a poor knock-off of a Blofeld (though I'm not sure he was ever much else). Lee actually brings his A-game here, having phoned it in previously in the series, lifting the ludicrous dialogue to the point where it's almost palatable, but everything else about the film seems to be mocking itself without knowing it. The production design is so camp it makes The Ipcress File look like The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. The action and violence is again tepid and clumsy (lest we forgot this is a Jess Franco film) and the plot manages to be confusing in spite of being threadbare. There are some babes thrown in, but this is a PG movie so, again, Franco fans expecting anything resembling titillation will be thoroughly disappointed. Unlike its predecessor, which is by far the more insipid and dreary of the two, 'Castle' has a handful of things going for it. One is Jess Franco in a supporting role, wearing a fez and dubbed to sound like I don't really know. The score is totally derivative but actually rather nice. The wacky production design and multi-coloured fluorescent lighting add a lot of hammy fun. The attempt at seamless in-scene cutting between the various, disparate filming locations is endlessly amusing. Some of the dialogue is hilariously quotable, and played to the hilt by everyone involved. Frankly, though, the two high points of the show are the sizeable inserts from A Night To Remember and Campbell's Kingdom. While definitely a cut above its predecessor in some ways, I'm still struggling to give this any kind of recommendation.

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Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (69.6 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.67:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1



Audio

#English: FLAC 1.0
#English: Dolby Digital 2.0 (Commentary with Film Historians Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson)



Subtitles

English, French, Spanish.

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