Genre - Fu Manchu and the Yellow Peril

Blood of Fu Manchu, The (aka Kiss and Kill). Fu Manchu meets Pancho Villa, sort of, in this, the unspeakably bad yet strangely compelling fourth outing for Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu. Jess Franco directs, in his own inimitable style.... » MORE

Brides of Fu Manchu, The. Fu Manchu invents a ray of energy, which he calls a "laser," which will beam death upon untold millions. Meanwhile, he entertains a bevy of scantily clad beauties. ... » MORE

Castle of Fu Manchu, The. I can't believe I watched the whole thing. The fifth and last Christoper Lee Fu Manchu film, driving the final nail into the series coffin, although it felt more like it was being driven through my skull. ... » MORE

Daughter of the Dragon. Anna May Wong discovers she is Fu Manchu's daughter, and immediately follows that discovery up with plans for murder. Death to Petrie! ... » MORE

Face of Fu Manchu, The. Christopher Lee takes his turn as the evil Fu, threatening Nayland Smith with a heaping dose of mayhem and death. ... » MORE

Mask of Fu Manchu, The. Boris Karloff as the most demonic Fu Manchu before or since. He seeks the tomb of Genghis Khan, and puts people in elaborate torture mechanisms for the sheer pleasure of it. ... » MORE

Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu, The. Fu Manchu is just minding his own business during the Boxer Rebellion when Major Petrie fires on his house, killing his family. Naturally, he seeks revenge. Warner Oland, soon to be Charlie Chan, plays the angry Fu. ... » MORE

Mysterious Mr. Wong, The. Bela Legosi is the sinister Mr. Wong -- he's sinister, I think, because he is supposed to be Chinese, but speaks with a Hungarian accent -- who will stop at nothing to complete his coin collection.... » MORE

Return of Dr. Fu Manchu, The. Fu Manchu continues his quest for revenge against the Petrie family, though one begins to wonder if they are really worth the bother. ... » MORE

Secrets of Chinatown. An incredible psychotronic delight. Vancouver Chinatown is a hotbed of men in hoods, knife-throwing fiends, coins of death, and a satan worshipping cult of opium smugglers. What more can you ask for? ... » MORE

Secrets of Wu Sin, The. Surprising for films of this time period, no yellowface actors appear. Instead, its a showcase of Asian talent. Wu Syn runs a coolie smuggling operation, and an ace reporter is determined to break the story. ... » MORE

Vengeance of Fu Manchu, The. Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu sets up camp in a remote part of China, causes earthquakes, and schemes his mad schemes. ... » MORE