3 Supermen a Tokyo explained

3 Supermen a Tokyo
Director:Bitto Albertini
Screenplay:
Story:Mario Amendola
Starring:
Music:Ruggero Cini
Cinematography:Umberto Grassia
Editing:Vincenzo Vanni
Production Companies:
  • Cinesecolo-INDIEF
  • Terra-Filmkunst
Distributors:-->
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:
  • Italy
  • West Germany

3 Supermen a Tokyo is a 1968 film directed by Bitto Albertini.

Synopsis

Two ruthless thieves known as "the supermen" are captured by the government, and in exchange for commuting their sentence they are forced to accompany the agent Martin, who has a mission to find a recording which, if brought to light, would cause a political scandal. But the road is not easy, and they encounter all kinds of obstacles.

Production

3 Supermen a Tokio did not have any of the original cast outside Gloria Paul of the original film The Three Fantastic Supermen.

3 Supermen a Tokio was shot in Tokyo. When shooting there, director Bitto Albertini stated that filming was shot with indifference from the Japanese passers-by when shooting a car chase with the scene being shot with hidden cameras in hopes to capture the shocked reactions from the crowd.

Release

3 Superman a Tokyo was released in Italy in 1968. It was released in Germany as Drei tolle Kerle on 17 July 1968.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Drei tolle Kerle. 21 August 2019. Filmportal.de.