

Comedy · Crime · Adventure
Overview
Fantômas is a man of many disguises. He uses maquillage as a weapon. He can impersonate anyone using an array of masks and can create endless confusion by constantly changing his appearance.
Top Cast


Jean Marais
Jean Marais
Fantômas / Fandor / Lord Shelton / Vieux gardien de la prison
Jean Marais
Fantômas / Fandor / Lord Shelton / Vieux gardien de la prison


Louis de Funès
Louis de Funès
Commissaire Juve
Louis de Funès
Commissaire Juve


Mylène Demongeot
Mylène Demongeot
Hélène
Mylène Demongeot
Hélène


Jacques Dynam
Jacques Dynam
Inspecteur Bertrand
Jacques Dynam
Inspecteur Bertrand


Robert Dalban
Robert Dalban
Directeur du journal
Robert Dalban
Directeur du journal


Marie-Hélène Arnaud
Marie-Hélène Arnaud
Lady Beltham
Marie-Hélène Arnaud
Lady Beltham


Anne-Marie Peysson
Anne-Marie Peysson
La speakrine
Anne-Marie Peysson
La speakrine


Christian Toma
Christian Toma
Inspecteur Pierre
Christian Toma
Inspecteur Pierre
Michel Duplaix
Michel Duplaix
Inspecteur Léon
Michel Duplaix
Inspecteur Léon


Andrée Tainsy
Andrée Tainsy
Habilleuse
Andrée Tainsy
Habilleuse
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