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Directed by
  
Paolo Bianchini

Music by
  
Berto Pisano

Director
  
Paolo Bianchini

Screenplay
  
Julio Buchs

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Screenplay by
  
Julio Buchs

Initial release
  
26 January 1968 (Italy)

Music director
  
Berto Pisano

Story by
  
Julio Buchs

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Starring
  
Giovanni Cianfriglia Guy Madison Luisa Baratto

Cinematography
  
Aldo Greci Godofredo Pacheco

Production companies
  
G. V. Cinematografica Società Europea Cinematografica Ízaro Films

Cast
  
Giovanni Cianfriglia, Guy Madison, Diana Lorys, Luisa Baratto, Aldo Sambrell

Similar
  
The Incredible Paris Inci, They Call Me Jeeg Robot, Light Blast, Superargo Versus Diabolicus, Carmen Of The North

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Superargo and the Faceless Giants (Italian: Superargo - L'invincibile Superman, Spanish: Superargo, el gigante, also known as Superargo, The King of Criminals and Superargo the Giant) is a 1968 Italian-Spanish science fiction-Superhero film written and directed by Paolo Bianchini (here credited as "Paul Maxwell"). It is the sequel of Nick Nostro's Superargo Versus Diabolicus.

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Plot

In the movie, Superargo battles Faceless Giants. One of his friends wants to kill Superargo.

Cast

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  • Ken Wood as Superargo
  • Guy Madison as Prof. Wendland Wond
  • Luisa Baratto as Claire Brand
  • Diana Lorys as Gloria Devon
  • Aldo Sambrell as Kamir / Pao-Ki
  • Tomás Blanco as Davies
  • Sergio Testori as Jo Brand
  • Valerio Tordi as Professor Presenski
  • Aldo Bufi Landi as J.G. Stafford
  • Valentino Macchi as Bank Guard
  • Release

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    Superargo and the Faceless Giants was submitted to the Italian censorship board in September 1967, but was not released until January 1968 in Italy. The film was released on home video in the United States from several labels including Code Red as a double feature with Wacky Taxi and as part of the Cinema Insomnia collection where it is interspersed with comic commentary by Mr. Lobo similar to the show Mystery Science Theater 3000.

    Reception

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    In a contemporary review, the Monthly Film Bulletin stated that "in the hierarchy of superheroes, Superargo....must rate lower than Jungle Jim." The review found Guy Madison "completely miscast" as "one of the most harmless-looking of villains". The review concluded that the film would "please easily-pleased children, but comic strip aficionados will find even less to arouse them here than in Doc Savage."

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    References

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