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== The | == The shooting cigars == | ||
[[Image:Schooting_sigars.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Commissioner Juve (Louis de Funès) explains for his subordinated principle of "shooting" cigars.]] | [[Image:Schooting_sigars.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Commissioner Juve (Louis de Funès) explains for his subordinated principle of "shooting" cigars.]] | ||
[[Image:Louis_de_Funés-cigars.jpg|thumb|none|601px| ... and its later use in practice!]] | [[Image:Louis_de_Funés-cigars.jpg|thumb|none|601px| ... and its later use in practice!]] |
Revision as of 23:44, 7 October 2012
Fantômas se déchaîne (English: Fantomas Unleashed) is a 1965 French crime comedy directed by André Hunebelle. Starring Jean Marais as the arch villain with the same name opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Juve and the journalist Fandor, also played by Marais. It is the second in the trilogy of Fantômas films that became extremely successful in Europe and Soviet Union and found success even in the United States and Japan.
The following weapons were used in the movie Fantômas se déchaîne: