Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard"
Fantômas contre Scotland Yard (1967)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard - TMDB rating
6.714/10
484
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard - Kinopoisk rating
7.799/10
28223
Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard - IMDB rating
6.7/10
8700

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Photo Pierre Gillette #125390
Pierre Gillette
Editor

Costume Design

Mireille Leydet
Costume Design

Stunts

Gérard Streiff
Stunts

Set Decoration

Photo Max Douy #88104
Max Douy
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Photo Michel Magne #128524

Michel Magne

Michel Magne
Original Music Composer

Stunt Double

Photo Antoine Baud #334569Photo Antoine Baud #334570
Antoine Baud
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Marcel Grignon
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Photo Jean Halain #145488
Jean Halain
Screenplay

Novel

Photo Marcel Allain #216235Photo Marcel Allain #216236Photo Marcel Allain #216237
Marcel Allain
Novel
Pierre Souvestre
Novel

Special Effects

Gérard Cogan
Special Effects

Sound

René-Christian Forget
Sound

What's left behind the scenes

  • Maharajda Kempury speaks fluent Russian during the meeting with Lord MacRashly.
  • It ranks 88th in attendance among foreign films in Soviet cinema distribution.
  • The 'face' of Walter Brown is the 'mask' of Lord Shelton, a proxy buyer of jewels from the film 'Fantômas,' and the 'face' of the gangster Giuseppe is the mask of Marquis de Rastelli from the film 'Fantômas Unleashed.' All of these characters are played by Jean Marais.
  • Despite the film repeatedly emphasizing that the final confrontation between Fantômas and his pursuers will take place at midnight, all the final scenes take place in daylight.
  • Filming of the movie took place from October 20 to December 28, 1966.
  • According to Milène Demonjo, who played Hélène, a film called "Fantômas in Moscow" was planned after this one, but it was never made, partly because Jean Maré (Fandor and Fantômas) grew tired of his name being listed second on posters after that of the established star Louis de Funès (who played Commissioner Jouv), and partly because the star status of the three actors in the leading roles entailed unaffordable fees.
  • Only the scenes that begin the film were shot in Scotland. Practically everything else was filmed in France – near the Rocade castle and the Fontainebleau forest.
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