| Jean Marais | ... | Fantômas / Fandor | |
| Louis de Funès | ... | Le commissaire Juve | |
| Mylène Demongeot | ... | Hélène | |
| Françoise Christophe | ... | Lady Rashley | |
| Jean-Roger Caussimon | ... | Lord Rashley / Fantômas | |
| Robert Dalban | ... | Le directeur du journal | |
| André Dumas | ... | Tom Smith | |
| Max Montavon | ... | Alexandre | |
| Rita Renoir | ... | La vedette qui descend d'avion | |
| Jean Ozenne | ... | Albert | |
| Henri Serre | ... | André Berthier | |
| Jacques Dynam | ... | Bertrand | |
| Henri Attal | ... | Godfrey (as Henri Atal) | |
| Antoine Baud | ... | William | |
| Guy Delorme | ... | Le chef de la mafia | |
| Hubert de Lapparent | ... | Richard | |
| Bob Lerick | ... | Un membre de la mafia | |
| Rico López | ... | Un membre de la mafia | |
| Paul Pavel | ... | Un membre de la mafia | |
| Michel Thomass | ... | Le maharadjah | |
| Roger Trapp | ... | L'interprète | |
| Dominique Zardi | ... | Le pilote de l'avion | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Roland Giraud | ... | Extra (uncredited) | |
| Raymond Pellegrin | ... | Fantômas (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Gilbert Servien | ... | Un membre de la mafia (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| André Hunebelle | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Pierre Souvestre | (novels) and | |
| Marcel Allain | (novels) | |
| Jean Halain | adaptation, screenplay and dialogue & | |
| Pierre Foucaud | adaptation | |
Produced by | |||
| Paul Cadéac | .... | producer | |
| Alain Poiré | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Michel Magne | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Marcel Grignon | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Pierre Gillette | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Max Douy | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Mireille Leydet | |||
Sound Department | |||
| René-Christian Forget | .... | sound | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Gérard Cogan | .... | special effects | |
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Well, I recall this one as sort of a Faydeau farce. The first two ('Fantomas' in 1964 and 'Fantomas Returns' the following year) were authentic French action adventure dramas created in direct competition to the 007 craze then sweeping France. They had James Bondish plots with a great deal of humour by Louis de Fumes. The final, Scotland Yard installment of this 1964-1966 trilogy was light on plot and heavy on comedy.
Still, the cinemascope color photography was stunning in all three films. And where else can one see a Scottish castle's tower suddenly turned into a rocket launch pad?