The villainous master criminal Dr. Fu Manchu sets out to destroy the people he holds responsible for the death of his family.


If you have an hour to spare and you actually like movies that sound like they were recorded inside a rusty tin can, you should give this a look. It is perfect for people who enjoy those old Sunday morning matinees where the villain has a secret lair and everyone talks like they are in a high school play. If you hate ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Rowland V. Lee

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"If you have an hour to spare and you actually like movies that sound like they were recorded inside a rusty tin can, you should give this a look. It is perfect for people who enjoy those old Sunday morning matinees where the villain has a secret lair and everyone talks like they are in a high school play. If you hate slow pacing or the weird 'yellow peril' tropes of the 1930s, you are going to absolutely despise this. It’s a relic, for sure, but a strangely charming one if you’re in the right m..."

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