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  1. The Million Eyes of Sumuru: Directed by Lindsay Shonteff. With Frankie Avalon, George Nader, Shirley Eaton, Wilfrid Hyde-White. Sumuru, a megalomaniacal femme fatale, makes a bid for world domination by eliminating male leaders and replacing them with her sexy female agents.

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    • Action, Adventure
    • Lindsay Shonteff
    • 1967-05-17
  2. The Million Eyes of Sumuru, also known as The Million Eyes of Su-muru and Sumuru, is a 1967 British spy film directed by Lindsay Shonte and starring Frankie Avalon, George Nader and Shirley Eaton. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers and filmed at the Shaw Brothers studios in Hong Kong.

  3. The Million Eyes of Sumuru: Directed by Todd Ziegler. With Joel Hodgson, J. Elvis Weinstein, Trace Beaulieu, Kevin Murphy. In "The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967)," the groovy femme fatale Sumuru plots world domination, while Joel gets even with the Bots for locking him out of the ship.

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    • Comedy, Sci-Fi
    • Todd Ziegler
    • 1989-05-07
  4. 4 de nov. de 2020 · 51. 5.2K views 3 years ago. The Million Eyes of Sumuru is a 1967 British spy film produced by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Lindsay Shonteff and filmed at the Shaw Brothers studios in...

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  5. Uma dupla de agentes secretos, tem a missão de impedir que a sádica Sumuru consiga ter êxito em seu plano de eliminar e substituir todos os líderes mundiais masculinos, por seu exército de mulheres.

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    • Frankie Avalon
    • Lindsay Shonteff
  6. The Million Eyes of Sumuru. Sumuru is a beautiful but evil woman who plans world domination by having her sexy all-female army eliminate male leaders and replace them with her female agents. IMDb 3.6 1 h 19 min 1967. X-Ray 13+. Action · Comedy · Adventure. Available to rent or buy.

  7. The Million Eyes of Sumuru, also known as The Million Eyes of Su-muru and Sumuru, is a 1967 British spy film directed by Lindsay Shonte and starring Frankie Avalon, George Nader and Shirley Eaton. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers and filmed at the Shaw Brothers studios in Hong Kong.