The Million Eyes of Sumuru
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The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967, UK) is a Spy film directed by Lindsay Shonteff co-starring Bond girl Shirley Eaton. It is followed by The Girl From Rio.
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Main Details
- Released in 1967
- Color
- Running Time:95 min | West Germany:80 min
- Production Co: Sumuru Films
- Distribution Co: American International Pictures (AIP) (1967) (USA) (theatrical) | Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors (UK) | Warner-Pathé Distributors
- Directed by Lindsay Shonteff
- Written by Kevin Kavanagh, Sax Rohmer (short stories)
- Starring: Frankie Avalon, George Nader, Shirley Eaton, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Klaus Kinski
- Produced by Harry Alan Towers
- Original Music by John Scott
- Cinematography by John von Kotze
- Film Editing by Allan Morrison
Plot Summary
- Sumuru, a megalomaniacal femme fatale, makes a bid for world domination by eliminating male leaders and replacing them with her sexy female agents.
Also Known As
- Sumuru die Tochter des Satans (Austria / Germany)
- El Millón de ojos de Sumuru (Spain)
- Sumuru (UK)
- Sumuru - paholaisen tytär (Finland)
- The 1000 Eyes of Su-Muru
- The Slaves of Sumuru