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César Antonio Serrano
- Samura
- (as Li Yung)
Flavia Mayans
- Flavia
- (as Flavia Hervás)
Ivana Mayans
- Ojos de Almendra
- (as Vanesa)
Rosa Maria Minumer
- Amante de Salomón
- (as Josette Graff)
Jesús Franco
- Chang
- (uncredited)
José Miguel García
- Padre de Flavia
- (uncredited)
Antonio Mayans
- Samura
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Juana de la Morena
- Madre de Flavia
- (uncredited)
Ricardo Palacios
- Salomón
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Lina Romay
- Amante de Salomón
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
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Featured review
The craziest Poe adaptation ever?
Once more, Jess Franco makes an incredible film out of nothing. With some Chinese-looking people, two elephants, a tiger, a snake, a monkey and a turtle he succeeds in adapting Poe's classic "The golden beetle". The story is about a little girl (Flavia Hervas, in a pretty good performance) who becomes involved in the search of an ancient treasure, hidden by oriental natives in order not to allow strangers to take it. So the immortal original tale is crazily moved into a kids-oriented martial arts movie, which mixes the Tarzan classic spirit with the gruesome humor from its Spanish director.
No joking. This is one of the funniest, craziest, most revolutionary films ever made in Spain. Its mixture of genres and influences shows Franco's master hand. A cult classic. 10 out of 10!
No joking. This is one of the funniest, craziest, most revolutionary films ever made in Spain. Its mixture of genres and influences shows Franco's master hand. A cult classic. 10 out of 10!
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- Jessfrank
- Jul 5, 2001
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- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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