Attack of the Robots (1966)
Directed by Jess Franco / Jesùs Franco
Genres - Action, Adventure, Science Fiction |
Sub-Genres - Horror Comedy, Parody/Spoof |
Run Time - 85 min. |
Countries - Spain, France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Robert Firsching
This entertaining spy comedy marks the first appearance of suave secret agent Al Pereira, portrayed here by actor-singer Eddie Constantine, best known as the similar Lemmy Caution in Alphaville and other films. Cult director Jesus Franco's final black-and-white film has Pereira on the trail of robotic hitmen murdering a series of important people. The agent romances a go-go dancer (Sophie Hardy) and breaks a Chinese espionage syndicate headed by the wily Lee Wee (Vicente Roca) before being kidnapped. The real culprits are Sir Percy (Fernando Rey) and his lover Lady Cecilia (Francoise Brion), who plan to turn their Rh-negative victims, including Pereira, into robot assassins. This clever, fast-paced adventure was revamped by acclaimed screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere, whose witty dialogue enhances the film greatly. The Al Pereira character returned in Franco's Les Ebranlees (1972) and numerous other films.
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agent [representative], attack, criminal, government-official, international, killing, mad-scientist, outwit, power, rampage, rescue, technology, traveling