Killing vs. the Flying Man

Killing vs. the Flying Man

1967 ""
Killing vs. the Flying Man
Killing vs. the Flying Man

Killing vs. the Flying Man

5.1 | en | Adventure

The first sequel to KILINK ISTANBUL'DA picks up right where the 1st installment left off. Superman manages to locate Kilink's hideout on a remote island where his fiancé and her father are being held behind bars. Meanwhile, Kilink's scientists finally manufacture a lethal destructive canon-like weapon that is able to blast away even portions of mountains.

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5.1 | en | Adventure , Crime , Science Fiction | More Info
Released: January. 01,1967 | Released Producted By: Atadeniz Film , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The first sequel to KILINK ISTANBUL'DA picks up right where the 1st installment left off. Superman manages to locate Kilink's hideout on a remote island where his fiancé and her father are being held behind bars. Meanwhile, Kilink's scientists finally manufacture a lethal destructive canon-like weapon that is able to blast away even portions of mountains.

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Cast

Yıldırım Gencer , Irfan Atasoy , Pervin Par

Director

Rafet Şiriner

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udar55 "Shajam!" Thank heavens Onar films released this on DVD because it ties up one hell of a cliffhanger from KILINK IN ISTANBUL. Running only 50 minutes (with the first 20 being a recap of ISTANBUL), this one features more of everyone's favorite criminal mastermind Kilink. He keeps seducing the ladies who apparently love kissing a skull mask. We finally get to see his death ray in action (its a big flamethrower that blows stuff up) and even get some comedy relief this time around with a knucklehead boat captain. They flying man with a big "S" on his shirt (copyrights be damned) is back and everyone is still clueless to his true identity. No one even suspects a thing when he shows up in a locked cell. When people ask where his alter ego went, he merely says, "Ah, I think I saw some of Kilink's guards take him away." He is quick on his feet. A section of the film (the climatic duel on top of a building) seems to have been lost and is recreated via a series of stills and voice-over. Strangely, this adds to the films charm. John Barry supplies most of the score. =)