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The Three Fantastic Supermen is a curious blend of action and sci-fi that dances on the edges of absurdity. You’ve got Brad, the FBI agent, teaming up with Tony and Nick, who call themselves Supermen, and they tackle a case that involves radioactive counterfeit cash. The pacing is all over the place, sometimes racing, but other times it drags a bit. The practical effects have that charming, low-budget feel, and the bullet-proof super-suits are a standout; they give it that unmistakable 60s flair. The performances vary; some are rather wooden while others have a quirky charisma. It's definitely a film that showcases the bizarre creativity of its time, and that makes it kind of special.
This film has seen limited home video releases, which makes finding a decent copy quite the endeavor for collectors. It hasn’t achieved widespread recognition, leading to a sort of cult status among genre enthusiasts. Original prints are rare, and there's a certain allure to owning a piece of that wild 60s cinematic experiment. If you’re into offbeat superhero tales with a twist, this one could hold a unique spot in your collection.
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