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The Fantômas Films
The 1913-14 French Silent Film Serial
After the tremendous popular success of the
Fantômas novels, both of the major French
film studios — Pathé and Gaumont —
vied for the rights to produce films based
on the series. Gaumont won, and from
April 1913 to May 1914 Louis
Feuillade
directed five Fantômas films which critic
David Thomson has described as "the first
great movie experience."
See below for credits, release dates, synopses and stills.
NEW! Gaumont Films has just released Feuillade’s Fantômas serial on DVD!
Go to their site at http://www.dvd-fantomas.com
(in French only) for more details.
| Fantômas. Serial in three episodes. Released
April 1913. Produced by Gaumont Studios. Directed by Louis Feuillade. Click
here for synopsis.
- Cast: René Navarre (Fantômas), Edmond Bréon (Juve), Georges
Melchior (Jerôme Fandor), Renée Carl (Lady Beltham); plus Jane Faber (Princess
Danidoff), Naudier (Nibet), Volbert (Valgrand).
- Film version of the first Fantômas novel, Fantômas.
| Juve contre Fantômas (Juve versus Fantômas).
Serial in four episodes. Released September 1913. Credits as above. Click
here for synopsis.
- Cast: as above; plus Yvette Andreyor (Josephine).
- Film version of the second Fantômas novel, Juve
contre Fantômas.
| Le mort qui tue (The murderous corpse). Serial
in six episodes. Released November 1913. Credits as above. Click
here for synopsis.
- Cast: as above; plus Jane Faber (Princess Danidoff), Naudier (Nibet),
André Luguet (Jacques Dollon).
- Film version of the third Fantômas novel, Le
Mort qui tue.
| Fantômas contre Fantômas (Fantômas vs.Fantômas).
Serial in four episodes. Released February 1914. Credits as above. Click
here for synopsis.
- Cast: as above.
- Film version of the sixth Fantômas novel, Le
policier apache (The hoodlum policeman).
| Le faux magistrat (The false judge). Serial in
four episodes. Released May 1914. Credits as above. Click
here for synopsis.
- Cast: as above; plus Mesnery (Marquis de Tergell), Martial (Ribonard).
- Film version of the twelfth Fantômas novel, Le
magistrat cambrioleur (The burgler judge).
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The Surrealists were entranced by the multiple disguises, hairbreadth escapes,
and graphic, unmotivated violence of the Fantômas novels and films. Click on
the title to read Robin Walz's article "Serial
Killings: Fantômas, Feuillade, and the Mass-Culture Genealogy of Surrealism"
from The Velvet Light Trap: A Critical Journal of Film and Television.
The 1920-21 US Silent Film Serial
An American version of Feuillade's brilliant serial was apparently produced
in the early 1920's:
| Fantômas. Produced by Fox, 1920-21. Directed by Edward Sedgwick.
Serial in 20 episodes of 2 reels each.
- Cast: Edna Murphy, Edward Roseman, Eva Balfour, John Walker,
Lionel Adams, John Willard, Irving Brooks. (from Walter Lee's Reference
Guide To Fantastic Films, Chelsea-Lee Books, 1973, via Fantofan Tim
Lucas)
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The 1931 Sound Film
Shortly after the advent of sound, Paul Fejos directed a feature-length Fantômas
film which combined elements from the novels and several of Feuillade's films,
together with "modernized" plot twists:
The Postwar Films
Two remakes/updates of the Fantômas films were produced in France shortly
after the end of World War II:
| Fantômas. 1946. Directed by Jean Sacha.
- Cast: Marcel Herrand (Fantômas), Simone Signoret (Hélène)
- In her memoir, Nostalgia Isn't What It Used To Be, Signoret
described this film as "...a modernist version, with helicopters,
electronic gadgets and death rays."
- Click here for
the 1946 film posters.
| Fantômas contre Fantômas. 1949. Directed by Robert Vernay. |
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The 1960s Fantômas Revival
In the mid-1960s three films were made in rapid succession starring Jean
Marais (of Cocteau's La Belle et la Bête) in the double role of
Fantômas and Fandor; none achieved either the popular or artistic success of
Feuillade's original serial:
For information on the impact of the 1960s Fantômas films in Cuba, see the
Notes from Andres Vidal
and Mario Nuñez.
The 1979 European TV Series
In 1979 a four-episode Fantômas television series was co-produced by Antenne
2 (France) and Hamster Films (Germany). Each episode was approximately 90
minutes long. Although several of the titles were changed, each episode was
based on a Souvestre-Allain novel: the first on Fantômas, the third on Le
Mort qui tue, of course, and the last on Une Roi prisonnier de Fantômas:
| L'Echafaud magique. Produced by Claude Barma, directed by Claude
Chabrol, adaptation and dialogue by Bernard Revon, music by Georges Delerue.
| L'Etriente du diable. Directed by Juan-Luis Buñuel; other
production credits as above.
| Le Mort qui tue. Directed by Juan-Luis Buñuel; other production
credits as above.
| Le Tramway fantôme. Directed by Claude Chabrol; other production
credits as above.
- Cast: Helmut Berger (Fantômas/Gurn), Jacques Dafilho (Juve),
Pierre Malet (Fandor), Gayle Hunnicutt (Lady Beltham).
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