Million eyes of sumaru7/5/2023 This almost feels like poorly crafted parody that is devoid of any sort of intentional humor. I’m just not sure what this film was going for, other than trying to tap into to ’60s movie spy craze that was created by the success of the James Bond franchise. You know, the girl that was actually turned to gold. This also stars George Nader, Wilfred Hyde-White and one of the most memorable Bond girls of all-time, Goldfinger‘s Shirley Eaton. I mean, this is a film with Frankie Avalon and Klaus Kinski in it two guys I never imagined would wind up in the same motion picture or even find themselves in the same room together. There’s probably a reason why they didn’t resurrect this for the show once it went national on Comedy Central. But even with the riffing of Joel and the ‘Bots, this was really damn hard to sit through. It was featured in the original first season of Mystery Science Theater 3000 when it was still on local television in Minneapolis. The Million Eyes of Sumuru is a pretty dreadful and boring movie. This seems like it had the makings of something that could have, at the very least, been an enjoyable spy romp. “I have a million eyes… for I am Sumuru!” – Sumuru Sumuru Films, American International Pictures, Warner-Pathe, 95 Minutes Also known as: The 1000 Eyes of Su-Muru (review title), Sax Rohmer’s The Million Eyes of Su-Muru (UK long title), Sumuru (UK alternate title)īased on: a story by Peter Welbeck, the Sumuru novels by Sax RohmerĬast: George Nader, Frankie Avalon, Shirley Eaton, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Klaus Kinski
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