Synopsis: Sumuru, a megalomaniacal femme fatale, makes a bid for world domination by eliminating male leaders and replacing them with her sexy female agents.
There are 2 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region A (Blu-ray))
There are no other editions of this movie in other regions.
Commentary One - this exclusive new audio commentary was recorded by critics David Del Valle and Dan Marino. The bulk of the comments address producer Harry Alan Towers' classic blueprint for successful independent genre films, like The Million Eyes of Sumuru and why location and beautiful women were essential for it; the casting choices that were made (and why the pairing of George Nader and Frankie Avalon was problematic); the overlapping of James Bond-esque action and campy material of an entirely different quality; and the visual style of the film.
Commentary Two - this exclusive new audio commentary was recorded by critics Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth. This commentary follows a similar format. A lot is said about Harry Alan Towers, the interesting cast that was assembled for The Million Eyes of Sumuru, locations that were shot for it, its tone and visual style, and even its publicity.
Theatrical Trailer - presented here is a remastered vintage trailer for The Million Eyes of Sumuru. In English, not subtitled. (3 min).
BLU-RAY DISC
Commentary One - this exclusive new audio commentary was recorded by critics David Del Valle and Dan Marino. The bulk of the comments address producer Harry Alan Towers' classic blueprint for successful independent genre films, like The Million Eyes of Sumuru and why location and beautiful women were essential for it; the casting choices that were made (and why the pairing of George Nader and Frankie Avalon was problematic); the overlapping of James Bond-esque action and campy material of an entirely different quality; and the visual style of the film.
Commentary Two - this exclusive new audio commentary was recorded by critics Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth. This commentary follows a similar format. A lot is said about Harry Alan Towers, the interesting cast that was assembled for The Million Eyes of Sumuru, locations that were shot for it, its tone and visual style, and even its publicity.
England's Unknown Exploitation Film Eccentric: The Schlock-Cinema Legacy of Lindsay Shonteff - this documentary takes a closer look at Lindsay Shonteff's rather remarkably colorful cinematic oeuvre. Included in it are clips from interviews with author and critic Allan Bryce, critic Kevin Lyons, filmmaker and film festival director Miles Flanagan, critic Kim Newman, and exploitation historian Dr. Johnny Walker, and actress Aime Macdonald (No. 1 of the Secret Service), amongst others. The documentary was produced by Naomi Holwill. In English. (101 min).
Theatrical Trailer - presented here is a remastered vintage trailer for The Million Eyes of Sumuru. In English, not subtitled. (3 min).
Poster & Still Gallery - presented here is a large collection of archival posters, articles, lobby cards, stills, and DVD/Blu-ray jackets. The collection was compiled by Gregory Chick.
RiffTrax Edition - The Million Eyes of Sumuru riffed by Mike Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy. (71 min).
Cover - reversible cover with vintrage poster art for The Million Eyes of Sumuru.