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7->''"Humanity. What a wonderful puppet show! How could I get bored of it?"''
8-->-- '''Fantômas'''
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10''Fantômas'' is a 1964 French action/comedy film [[AdaptationDecay rather loosely based]] off the [[Literature/{{Fantomas}} novels of the same name]]. The characters were InNameOnly compared to the novels, the film had more in common with the SpyFiction craze of TheSixties than anything else, and it turned the title character (a criminal and anarchist in the books) into a [[Film/JamesBond Blofeld]]-esque [[DiabolicalMastermind supervillain]]. Two sequels were made, ''Fantômas Unleashed'' in 1965 and ''Fantômas Against Scotland Yard'' in 1967. André Hunebelle directed the whole trilogy.
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12Elusive supercriminal Fantômas (played by Creator/JeanMarais and voiced by Raymond Pellegrin) is very angry at Fandor ([[ActingForTwo also played]] by Jean Marais), a UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}ian journalist who has written a fictional (and ridiculous) interview of him. After bombing Fandor's editorial offices, he kidnaps Fandor, threatens to kill him, iron-brands him, and goes about ruining the journalist's reputation by committing a sensational theft wearing a Fandor mask. He also kidnaps Fandor's fiancée Hélène (Creator/MyleneDemongeot). Hot on the trail is buffoonish police commissioner Juve (Creator/LouisDeFunes), so Fantômas starts committing robberies with a mask imitating Juve's face to get rid of him.
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14In the sequel, ''Fantômas Unleashed'' (''Fantômas se déchaîne''), Fantômas [[KidnappedScientist kidnaps several scientists]] to conceive devices for his nefarious plans, and Fandor, Hélène and Juve go after him in Southern UsefulNotes/{{Italy}}.
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16In the third film, ''Fantômas Against Scotland Yard'' (''Fantômas contre Scotland Yard''), Fantômas blackmails several billionaires, threatening to kill them if they don't pay his "tax on the right to live." Juve and Fandor step up to protect one of these billionaires, UsefulNotes/{{Scot|land}} Lord Mac Rashley, and use him as bait to try catching Fantômas.
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18!!The ''Fantômas'' movies provides examples of:
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22* AdaptationalComicRelief: Commissioner Juve was never buffoonish in the original novels, unlike how Creator/LouisDeFunes portrays him.
23* AntagonistTitle: The films are named after the antagonist, Fantômas.
24* BumblingSidekick:
25** Commissioner Juve for Fandor, most of the time.
26** Inspector Michel Bertrand, for Commissioner Juve.
27* CharacterCatchphrase: Every time Fantômas manages to escape:
28-->'''Juve:''' I'll catch you , Fantômas, I'LL CATCH YOU!!
29* TheChessmaster: Fantômas is more often than once one step ahead of the heroes.
30* CrazyPrepared: Fantômas always has multiple contingency plans.
31-->'''Fantômas:''' I'm a very organized man.
32* DaChief: Commissioner Juve is a gruff and authoritarian boss who is constantly shouting orders at his subordinates. For bonus points, he sometimes smoke a cigar and wears suspenders.
33* CreepyMonotone: Fantômas almost always speaks the same monotonous way, with the deep voice of Raymond Pellegrin.
34* {{Determinator}}: Commissioner Juve. It doesn't matter how many obstacles Fantômas throws at him; he stays in hot pursuit whatever the cost, sometimes at great risk to himself, and comes ''very close'' to catching the evil mastermind several times.
35-->'''Juve:''' I'll catch you, Fantômas, I'll catch you!
36* DiabolicalMastermind: Fantômas always concocts diabolical plans.
37* DaEditor: Fandor's boss, played by Robert Dalban.
38* EvilGenius: Fantômas seems to have some degree of expertise in plenty of fields that have practical applications to commit his crimes, at least when he doesn't need to [[KidnappedScientist kidnap scientists]].
39* EvilLaugh: Fantômas does at least one per film, at the end usually. Not really hammy but still sinister.
40* EvilPlan: Fantômas is always planning something evil.
41* EvilSoundsDeep: Fantômas was voiced by Raymond Pellegrin, whose voice was notably deeper than Jean Marais'.
42* ExpressiveMask: Fantômas' masked face can be expressive (at least as expressive a {{practical|effects}} rubber mask can possibly get).
43* TheFaceless: Fantômas is always seen wearing an intimidating bluish latex mask.
44* FauxAffablyEvil: Fantômas is always very polite even when he explains you that he plans to remove your brain from your body to create a new kind of slave.
45* {{Foil}}: Juve to Fantômas. Both are leader of large group of men (Juve is DaChief and Fantômas is the DiabolicalMastermind) and both are skilled with gadgets and disguises (Juve to a lesser extent but still visible in ''Fantômas Unleashed'').
46* GentlemanThief: Fantômas is a supercriminal, and he's WickedCultured.
47* TheHero: Fandor fits the bill, although he starts off as a liar when GoingForTheBigScoop.
48* InNameOnly: Fantômas, Fandor, Juve and some others did appear in the original novels, but as completely different characters.
49* IntrepidReporter: Fandor is a reporter, and he's perfectly capable of punching his way through Fantômas' mooks.
50* KarmaHoudini: No matter what the heroes try, Fantômas will always manage to escape.
51* LatexPerfection:
52** Fantômas' masks when he wants to impersonate someone. This also includes gloves reproducing fingerprints. In the first film, both Jean Marais's and Louis de Funés's facial features are slightly exaggerated (larger eyebrows or ears) when Fantômas impersonates them. Played straight in later movies.
53** In ''Fantômas Unleashed'', Fandor also uses a perfect disguise.
54* {{Leitmotif}}: Both Fantômas and Juve have their own. Fantômas uses the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKLs28MWQzc ominous main theme]] of the movies. Juve has a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Cntz5XQYbI much more comedic one.]] Used to great effect during chase scenes by alternating the two.
55* LighterAndSofter: When compared to the books and SilentFilms.
56* MalevolentMaskedMan: Fantômas always wears a blue rubber mask and always concocts {{evil plan}}s.
57* MasterOfDisguise: Fantômas' disguises can fool anyone.
58* MsFanservice: Hélène, Fandor's fiancée, played by Mylène Demongeot.
59* PhantomThief: Fantômas, [[MeaningfulName naturally]].
60* SayMyName: Many a character will dramatically exclaim "Fantômas!" when confronted with the villain. Commissioner Juve's yells have reached memetic status.
61* SettingUpdate: The story of the books and silent films takes place in the Belle Epoque (pre-UsefulNotes/WorldWarI France). This version adjusts to its decade, TheSixties.
62* SoftGlass: Fantômas or Fandor have no trouble jumping through windows.
63* SpotlightStealingSquad: The series is fondly remembered partly because Creator/LouisDeFunes starred in. His role got increasingly important screentime as the series went on, and his face was always featured prominently on the French posters while they seldom showed the masked face of Fantômas.
64* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: Commissioner Juve. More like "sympathetic inspector protagonist", actually.
65* VillainExitStageLeft: Fantômas always manages to escape.
66* WickedCultured: Fantômas has a chateau-like lair in the first film with the expected chateau owner interiors (medieval tapestries and all), and he plays the pipe organ quite well.
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73* BerserkButton: Fantômas hates to be ridiculed in the public eye. [[DoNotTauntCthulhu Fandor will learn it the hard way]].
74* BigEntrance: When Fandor wakes up in the [[SupervillainLair lair]] of Fantômas, Fantômas makes his very theatrical entrance by arriving ominously through a secret elevator door (through which his shadow can be seen first) with the [[OminousPipeOrgan pipe organ]] blaring a grandiose and ominous tune.
75* BreakfastInBed: Juve spills the breakfast tray on himself when he's in bed as detective Michel Bertrand storms in his room. It's an unusual example, as Juve being single means he served said breakfast in bed to himself.
76* CallingCard: Fantômas regularly leaves one behind. The first theft in the first movie has him buying priceless jewelry with a check under a fake name. The writings on the check erase themselves soon after he leaves the jeweler and all is left is Fantômas' actual signature.
77* CarSkiing: It happens when Fandor tries to control the car sabotaged by Lady Beltham.
78* ChaseScene: In the last part of the film, Fantômas is chased by Juve, Fandor and the police.
79* ClearMyName:
80** Inverted: Fantômas wants to be [[TheDreaded feared]], not to be mocked/considered as a myth by the medias, so he commits thefts, drive-by shootings and bombing attacks.
81** Played straight by Fandor and Juve after Fantômas has impersonated them.
82* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Fantômas plans to use Fandor's brain (and later Juve's) to create a new kind of slave.
83* DarkMistress: Lady Beltham.
84* EngineeredPublicConfession: When Fantômas explains that he will charm Hélène, Fandor discreetly makes a phone call to Lady Beltham, who can hear everything about Fantômas's plan to cheat on her. Consequently, Lady Beltham decides to release Fandor and Hélène.
85* FacialCompositeFailure: After the casino attack, the police uses a light box over which a cop places transparencies with various pre-drawn facial features and the criminal ends being recognised as Juve. {{Inverted|Trope}}, because the facial composite is quite efficient, even if leads to arresting the wrong person because the actual criminal, Fantômas, used LatexPerfection to impersonate Juve.
86* FoodInterrogation: This is Commissioner Juve's method for making perps sweat. He eats before one while denying him food. Fandor stays rather unfazed. Later, after Fantômas commits a crime while wearing Juve's face, the tables are turned. It is now Juve being interrogated, while his usual sidekick Bertrand is doing the eating.
87* HighHeelFaceTurn: Subverted. After Fantômas' consort learns that he's planning to replace her with Helene, she breaks her and Fandor out of captivity and provides them with a get-away car. Without brakes.
88* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: At the end of the first film, when TheEnd appears, Juve says: "This is not the end! We will meet again!"
89* MagicBrakes: Happens in the car given to Fandor and Hélène by Lady Beltham. Partly {{Justified|Trope}}, because Fandor says that the brakes and the gear box are sabotaged and because the car is in a mountain road.
90* OminousPipeOrgan: Fantômas has a fully automatic organ in his lair. As Fandor [[WakingUpElsewhere wakes up from his kidnapping]] in the lair, it starts to play a grandiose and ominous piece to accompany [[BigEntrance Fantômas' arrival]]. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcuw99UGFzA Fantômas also plays it manually]] at one point.
91* OrWasItADream: At first, when Fandor wakes up in his flat, he thinks his vision of Fantômas was a dream. Then Hélène notices that he has a bump on his head, and he notices the "F" that Fantômas tattooed on his chest, so he realizes that it was not a dream.
92* PetTheDog: When Fantômas interacts with Hélène, he behaves like a gentleman.
93* PunchPunchPunchUhOh: As Fandor wakes up in Fantômas' lair, he gives a [[GoodOldFisticuffs good beating]] to the mooks surrounding him. But when he punches Fantômas in the face and stomach, Fantômas doesn't even budge.
94* TheScapegoat: Fandor and Juve in the first movie.
95* ScareChord: Plays when Fandor is kidnapped in the first movie.
96* SlaveBrand: On their first encounter, Fantômas brands Fandor with an "F" on the chest to remind him that "From now on, you belong to me."
97* SupervillainLair: A French castle.
98* TrainEscape: During the final ChaseScene, Fantômas jumps on a moving train, followed by Fandor and Juve. Fantômas then unhooks the wagons to escape from them.
99* VehicularSabotage: Lady Beltham sabotages the brakes and the gear box of the car that she gives to Fandor and Hélène to escape.
100* VillainousCrush: Fantômas has one on Hélène.
101* WhosOnFirst: The interrogation scene between inspector Juve and Fandor:
102-->'''Juve:''' Speak up! So the article was a lie, wasn't it?\
103'''Fandor:''' I told you already, it is.\
104'''Juve:''' You say it's a lie, and now everyone says it's true!\
105'''Fandor:''' Well, it is true.\
106'''Juve:''' So what's true, that everyone says it's true?\
107'''Fandor:''' No, but it's true that it's a lie.\
108'''Juve:''' So it's true that it's a lie? But-I-Wait-Okay, let's suppose you're not lying, then why did Fantômas kidnap you last night if it was a lie?\
109'''Fandor:''' Well, for exactly the reason I was lying!\
110'''Juve:''' He's lying. He's lying! He's LYING! HE'S LYING!\
111'''Fandor:''' When exactly you claim that I lied? When I said that I lied, or when I lied that I said--\
112'''Juve:''' ENOUGH! Be quiet, be quiet!
113* WomanScorned: After Fantômas abducts Fandor and his fiancée, he [[JustBetweenYouAndMe reveals]] to Fandor that he wanted to make her [[IHaveYouNowMyPretty his concubine]] instead of his current one, Lady Beltham. Fandor stages an EngineeredPublicConfession allowing Beltham to spy on the conversation, and she helps them escape prompting Fandor [[LampshadeHanging to mention this trope]]. She is still evil and savvy though, as she disabled the brakes on the car she provided them.
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120* AnimatedCreditsOpening: The animated opening sums up the events of the previous movie.
121* AstonishinglyAppropriateInterruption: DaEditor is ranting at Fandor for his latest paper about Fantômas, saying he can already hear Juve screaming... just as Hélène starts the TV, where commissioner Juve is giving an angry interview.
122* BatmanGambit: Fantômas releases Hélène and tells her not to tell anything about her kidnapping. Then he sends her an invitation to a MasqueradeBall and a PimpedOutDress. He plans she will either tell Fandor and Juve or be followed by them, so that he can kidnap them at the MasqueradeBall.
123* BoundAndGagged: Juve and his interviewer end up bound and gagged on live television after Fantômas interrupts to take over the broadcasting.
124* DaChief: The police prefect chews out Juve for being humiliated on live television by Fantômas.
125* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Commissioner Juve. His role might be purely comedic most of the time, but he guns down several Mooks and gets to save all the protagonists from captivity thanks to his gadgets.
126* DamselInDistress: [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-zagged]]. Hélène is kidnapped by Fantômas, but he releases her almost immediately. After the MasqueradeBall, he kidnaps her again, but he kidnaps at the same time the male protagonists (Juve, Fandor and Bertrand), who are then in a far greater danger than Hélène. The male protagonists free themselves and rescue Hélène.
127* DistractedByTheSexy: When Juve and Michel Bertrand are disguised as Italian priests to watch over Fandor (who's disguised as Professor Lefèvre), a beautiful Italian woman dressed in red passes by and Bertrand can't help but staring a her, prompting Juve to order him to stop.
128* DoNotAdjustYourSet: Fantômas takes over the TV transmission during an interview of Commissioner Juve. When it gets back to normal, Juve and his interviewer are BoundAndGagged.
129* EvenEvilHasStandards: Fantômas [[WouldntHurtAChild does not harm Hélène's younger brother]].
130* FlyingCar: A flying [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_DS Citroën DS]].
131* FollowThatCar: Juve says "Follow that car!"... to a plane pilot, since they're pursuing Fantômas's FlyingCar.
132* GadgeteerGenius: In the second movie, Juve has devised a fake arms/hands which allows to have a concealed hand with a gun, as well as cigars which can shoot bullets when lighted [[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3rg18]]. Both of this gadgets are skillfully used by Juve when facing Fantômas' Goons.
133* GoAmongMadPeople: Juve is arrested by the Italian police and sent to an asylum.
134* GoGoEnslavement: Hélène wears an oriental PimpedOutDress when she is held captive by Fantômas. She wears it when she escapes.
135* HeroStoleMyBike: Juve and Fandor steal the car of campers to chase after Fantômas in the final ChaseScene.
136* HighClassGlass: Juve's first disguise, as an Italian military officer, includes a monocle. He has some trouble with it, notably letting it fall in his teacup.
137* HypnoRay: Fantômas abducts a number of scientists and has them construct a hypno ray gun. After the heroes thwart his plans and free the scientists, they use the gun to placate a pair of mooks he threw at them, but Fantômas himself escaped before they have a chance to subdue him.
138* HypocriticalHumor: When Juve demonstrates the gun-cigars, everybody freaks out when they go off and we have this gem:
139-->'''Juve:''' Gentlemen, you are lacking calm and composure! I want a "relaxed" police! You hear me? RELAXED!
140* IHaveYourWife: Fantômas holds Hélène's brother prisoner so that she does not tell Fandor and Juve about her kidnapping and she goes to the masquerade ball.
141* InstantDeathBullet: Juve's one-shot cigar-guns.
142* KidnappedScientist: Fantômas does this in order to build a MindControlDevice.
143* KnockoutGas: Mooks in diving gear come out of a fountain and takes out Juve, Fandor, Hélène and Bertrand by sedating them with gas weapons.
144* LastRequest: Juve asks Fantômas' henchmen for a cigar as a last request. He also offer them cigars. They are actually cigar-guns.
145* LegCannon: Juve has a machine gun disguised as a peg leg as part of his pirate disguise during the MasqueradeBall.
146* LosingYourHead: Fantômas plans to test on Juve, Fandor and Bertrand an experiment aiming at allowing their heads to live separated from their bodies. That is, unless Hélène accepts to become his new lady friend.
147* MasqueradeBall: Fantômas organizes one and catches Hélène, Fandor, Juve and Bertrand.
148* NiceJobBreakingItHero: At the end, when Juve and Fandor (in a plane) are chasing Fantômas (in his FlyingCar) in the air, Juve is so impatient to catch up with Fantômas that he opens the plane's door (somehow thinking the HypnoRay gun would work better if pointed from outside). Although Fandor advises him to put a parachute on, he [[WrongParachuteGag puts a mere bag on his back]], sits outside, forgets to hang on and loses his balance, dropping the hypno ray gun and then falling. The only thing Fandor can do next is to plunge to save Juve's life with his own parachute, abandoning the pursuit of Fantômas.
149* PaperThinDisguise: While this is nothing new for De Funès, they are more believable in the second movie: he disguises as an Italian Officer, a train steward, a hotel bellhop, a priest and a pirate at the masquerade.
150* ThePrankster: Michou, Hélène's younger brother, doesn't miss an opportunity to prank the adults.
151* PreviouslyOn: The AnimatedCreditsOpening doubles as this, shortly retelling the first movie.
152* ScarpiaUltimatum: Fantômas threatens to remove the head of Fandor, Juve and Bertrand if Hélène does not agree to become his partner.
153* SeadogPegLeg: Juve goes to the MasqueradeBall in a pirate costume, complete with eyepatch and peg leg -- doubling as a machine gun.
154* SequelEscalation: The first film is mostly about Fantômas committing several important thefts and showing to the public eye that he can be a real threat (and avenging the journalistic insult in the process). He uses mostly believable means such as his MasterOfDisguise talents, drive-by shootings, grenade and bombing attacks. The first sequel has him planning to TakeOverTheWorld from his VolcanoLair using a MindControlDevice, with a goofier-than-ever commissioner Juve trying to stop him using Film/JamesBond-esque gadgets. And there's a FlyingCar.
155* SequelGoesForeign: The bulk of the story takes place in Italy (the first one was set in France).
156* ShoutOut:
157-->'''Juve:''' What would people think of you if Fantômas was caught by a vulgar [[Film/JamesBond 00-something? We are in an era of secret agents and gadgets!]]
158* SpyFiction: ''Fantômas Unleashed'' spoofs the use of gadgets, extravagant villain plans and lairs from Sean Connery's ''Film/JamesBond'' era (and even predates those of ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'').
159* SupervillainLair: A VolcanoLair, with a MadScientistLaboratory and a control pannel to activate trap doors or OminousPipeOrgan music.
160* TotemPoleTrench: Hélène's young brother and another kid disguise temselves as Fantômas this way.
161* TransformingVehicle: As he's pursued by the good guys, Fantômas's Citroën DS engages on a runway and transforms into a FlyingCar to escape them.
162* VillainousCrush: As in the first movie, Fantômas has one on Hélène.
163* VolcanoLair: Fantômas has a new lair below a volcano.
164* WigDressAccent: Juve's Italian ticket inspector disguise.
165* WouldntHurtAChild: Fantômas does not harm Hélène's younger brother.
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172* AccidentalVentriloquism: During an upper-class hunt [[HuntingAccident gone wrong]], Commissioner Juve ends up finding the horse used by the guest who's really Fantômas in disguise. When F's mooks try to ask him "What do we do now, go home?" over a radio in the saddle, Juve thinks it's the horse speaking.
173* TheBadGuyWins: Fantômas kills Lord Mac Rashley, steals the diamonds and manages to escape once more.
174* BedsheetGhost: Commissioner Juve and Bertrand are disguised like this.
175* DeadPersonImpersonation: Fantômas impersonates Lord Rashley after murdering him.
176* FakeoutEscape: At the end, Fantômas escapes in a rocket that was hidden in one of the castle's towers and takes off. Juve immediately calls the French air force, a squadron is dispatched and destroys the rocket with a missile. [[spoiler:Except it was a bait. Fantômas wasn't in the rocket, he simply escaped using the castle's {{secret underground passage}}s and a ''bicycle'' while everyone's attention was focused on the rocket.]]
177* HuntingAccident: Lord Rashley's secretary plans to kill his boss during a hunting party. He does not know he is dead already and [[MuggingTheMonster Fantômas impersonates him]].
178* ItWasHereISwear: Fantômas adores doing this to Juve, especially in ''Fantômas Against Scotland Yard''.
179* ManInAKilt: The third and last film is set in Scotland. Creator/LouisDeFunes obliged.
180* MuggingTheMonster: Lord Rashley's secretary plans to kill his boss. He does not know he is dead already and Fantômas impersonates him. The supervillain proves a much harder target than expected, and ends up throwing him off a cliff.
181* MurphysBed: In Lord Rashley's castle, Commissioner Juve's bed is rigged to move on wheels, pursuing Inspector Bertrand throughout the bedroom before dragging both men into a secret passage and all the way down to Fantômas' lair, where the villain makes them [[AnOfferYouCantRefuse an offer they can't refuse]].
182* AnOfferYouCantRefuse: Fantômas imposes a [[BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord head tax]] on the richest men in the world, threatening to kill those who do not comply.
183* PillowPistol: Juve keeps a gun under his pillow -- probably not always, only when on this mission as he is ProperlyParanoid. [[spoiler:Then the gun's suddenly missing!]]
184* RightForTheWrongReasons: Juve incorrectly assumes that Fantômas is disguised as Lord Rashley when he is in reality just {{Gaslighting}} him, but he is right when Fantômas ''really'' impersonate Rashley. Even more ironic, the "dead" Rashley was the real Fantômas while the "alive" Rashley is the real one.
185-->'''Juve:''' ''[in a BedsheetGhost disguise]'' Now I got it, I understand everything now! It's you!\
186'''Lord Rashley:''' I beg your pardon?\
187'''Juve:''' You are Fantômas! You put the mask of Lord Mac Rashley, gimme your mask! GIMME YOUR MASK!
188* SequelGoesForeign: The French protagonists go to Scotland this time around.
189* SpookySeance: During one, the guests of Lord Rashley try to communicate with Walter Brown, a victim of Fantômas. Juve is scared to death.
190* SuperWindowJump: At the end of the movie, Fandor jumps through a stained-glass ceiling for no particular reason.
191* UnexplainedRecovery: A {{mook}} killed by one of Juve's cigars in ''Fantômas Unleashed'' is then seen alive in ''Fantômas Against Scotland Yard'' (same actor in the same role) without explanation.
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