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  • Actors: Christopher Lee, Richard Greene
  • Directors: Jess (Jesus) Franco
  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Studiocanal
  • DVD Release Date: 30 April 2007
  • Run Time: 182 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000KRNN0C
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 51,210 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Double bill of films starring Christopher Lee as an evil doctor who is determined to bring disaster to the world through the inventions he concocts in his workshop.

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Just like I remembered as a child the inscrutable Fu Manchu representing the evil mastermind behind another plot to rule the world and Nathen Smith hunting him down. Relaxing time well spent
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By MADMAN TOP 500 REVIEWER on 15 Oct. 2014
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Brilliant double bill, but lets face facts, there not the best films, in away they are more of a good laugh, with some awful acting. The first film "THE BLOOD OF FU-MANCHU" is the worst with Fu Manchu planning on taking over the world with his ice making machine, that can freeze all the world's oceans, there is a part from the original B/W titanic with the iceberg, this just made me laugh plus the acting in this film is awful.

The second film "THE CASTLE OF FU-MANCHU" is the best but, to tell you the truth if Christopher lee wasn't in this then I would never had bothered. This film is about Fu-Manchu, who wants again trying to take over the world by sending a bevy of beautiful women to poison the ten world leaders.

Both films contain no special features, plus the picture and sound quality is not the best, the reason I gave five stars, even through both films are pretty dodgy, I love them I don't know why?, I think I might need to see a Doctor, plus Christopher Lee is a amazing actor in any film he did.
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The entry of Jess Franco to Harry Alan Towers' Fu Manchu series signalled the beginning of the end. Fast, cheap and amazingly bad, Franco is one of the few directors who could make Michael Winner look like Stanley Kubrick by comparison. After all, it takes denial on an Olympian scale to have David De Keyser dub three separate characters IN THE SAME SCENE or to include black and white stock footage from 'A Night to Remember' in a colour film (in The Castle of Fu Manchu) and think that if you tint it blue no-one will notice... 'The Blood of Fu Manchu' is marginally the better of his two Fus, but its still a major step down for the Christopher Lee series.

When even Harry Alan Towers admits a film is bad, you know you're in trouble. On seeing the final cut of The Castle of Fu Manchu he recalls turning to the amazingly untalented and prolific Jess Franco and telling him "You've done something I didn't think was possible: you've killed Fu Manchu." And how...

Badly directed, written (credited to Peter Welbeck - Towers' regular pseudonym - as writer, but actually written by Manfred Barthel and Jaime Jesus Blacazar), acted, photographed, recorded - heck, I'm willing to bet that even the catering was bad on this one - it's a real ordeal even for the most devoted Fu Manchu fan. If you thought the series couldn't get worse after the astonishing use of black and white stock footage from 'A Night to Remember,' you ain't seen nothin' yet. And not seeing it is probably the best thing to do by far.

Sadly, Optimum's presentation doesn't come close to Blue Underground's excellent NTSC editions of the two films, which contain excellent featurettes that are far more entertaining than the films themselves. Stick with the highly enjoyable initial entry 'The Face of Fu Manchu' or its two immediate sequels 'The Brides of Fu Manchu' and 'The Vengeance of Fu Manchu' - they may not be masterpieces, but they're a lot more fun than this FuBar film.
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Raw facts first, DVD and case in perfect condition, they came well within delivery time I am a happy customer.

The film is so cheesey it is actually very good. I would suggest it to anyone just don't take it seriously what ever you do, you have not heard the last of Fu Manchu lol
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I loved Fu Manchu , and stilldo
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As I already have the other 3 Fu Manchu movies, which I originally saw in the cinema when I was a lad, I thought when I saw this double bill advertised that I would complete my collection. WHAT A MISTAKE!

Director Jess Franco plumbs hitherto uncharted depths of incompetence in movie making - wobbly shots that appear unrehearsed, editing so idiosyncratic and illogical that one suspects the shoot was never storyboarded, and they had to cobble the final product together out of unrelated and irrelevant scraps of footage.

Appallingly badly dubbed dialogue and effects were just the final insult - I gave up with "The Blood of Fu Manchu" after about 40 minutes. I shan't even bother with "Castle" because another reviewer opines that "Blood" was the better of the two!

I can't believe that a class act like Christopher Lee would dream of appearing in such rubbish - Franco and his production team should hang their heads in shame.

Last word? Keep your money in your pocket!
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