Furia a Marrakech (1966) Poster

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2/10
Boring!
RodrigAndrisan26 June 2021
Stephen Forsyth is not at all convincing. So do the other actors. The last ten minutes are more exciting, more worthy of James Bond. Mitsouko is the only attraction of the film.
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7/10
Euro spy 66
jameselliot-126 February 2022
Stephen Forsyth as Bob Dixon (the lead in Hatchet For The Honeymoon) was a good fit for the Eurospy genre. Fury In Marrakesh was his only spy flick. Providing eye-candy back-up was Thunderball's Mitsouko as the good girl spy, Cristina Gaioni (Operation Atlantis, A Hyena In The Safe) as the bad girl spy and Dominique Boschero (Argoman the Fantastic Superman) as the good/bad girl spy. Dixon doesn't sleep with any of them, unusual for a Bond knock-off. The locations were colorful, the cinematography was a 7 of 10, the dubbing was grotty and the music by Carlo Savina was excellent. Giallo master Ernesto Castaldi wrote the screenplay. There's a funny take off on the 007 films' weapons-master Q. He invents a viewer that allows the user to see through girls' dresses and a balloon harness that acts like a parachute. The film moves quickly despite time-outs for conversation. There's no furniture-smashing punch-outs that filled the Eurospy movies of Lang Jeffries, Richard Harrison, Brad Harris and other genre leads. I knew who the main villain was right away.
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