5.6 /10 1 Votes
Cinematography Pier Luigi Santi Film series 3 Supermen Film Series | 5.6/10 IMDb Initial release 29 November 1973 (Italy) Music director Nico Fidenco | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Directed by Bitto AlbertiniKuei Chi-hung Screenplay by Gino CaponeBitto Albertini Starring Robert MalcolmAntonio CantaforaSal BorgeseLo LiehShih Szu Screenplay Bitto Albertini, Gino Capone Cast Similar Fist to Fist, Pai an jing ji, Tie wa, Big and Little Wong Tin Bar, Fist of Anger |
Supermen against the orient 1973
Supermen Against the Orient (Italian: Che botte strippo strappo stroppio)is a 1973 superhero film directed by Bitto Albertini. It is a sequel of Gianfranco Parolini's 1967 film The Three Fantastic Supermen.
Contents
- Supermen against the orient 1973
- Supermen against the orient 1974
- Plot
- Cast
- Production
- Release
- Reception
- References

It was a commercial success in Italy and also in Hong Kong.
Supermen against the orient 1974
Plot

FBI agent Robert Wallace has orders to find six Americans who have in Bangkok. The trace leads to Hong Kong. During his investigation he makes new friends who stand by his side when he is attacked by henchmen.
Cast
Production

Supermen Against the Orient was an Italian and Hong Kong co-production. After the death of Bruce Lee, the market for Hong Kong film productions became more restricted. Censorship in Singapore and a quota system for local films in Thailand meant that there was a smaller demand for products from large Hong Kong studios like Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest. This led to both companies seeking respite in overseas productions such as the hybrids between the British Hammer Films (The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires), Rapid Films with their German co-production Enter the Seven Virgins (1974) and Italy's I.N.D.I.E.F. for Supermen Against the Orient.

The film differs from other entries in the Three Supermen series as Italo Martinenghi's company Cinesecolo had nothing to do with the production.
Jackie Chan is credited among the choreographers in the film.
Release
Supermen Against the Orient was released in Italy in 1973.
Reception

Kevin Lyons from The EOFFTV Review stated the film presented "lots of very silly" moments and an "embarrassing collection of worn-out gags". However, he considered it amusing for slapstick fans. Andrew Pragasam from The Spinning Image described the film as a "lively, if meandering romp" with a "memorably silly theme song".