The Two Faces of Fear
The Two Faces of Fear (Italian: I Due Volti della Paura) is a film directed by Tulio Demicheli. The film is an Italian and Spanish co-production between the Rome based company B.R.C. and Tecisa a Madrid based company.[1]
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Directed by | Tulio Demicheli |
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Music by | Franco Micalizzi[1] |
Cinematography | Manuel Rojas[1] |
Edited by | Angel Serrano[1] |
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Cast
- George Hilton as Dr. Roberto Carli
- Fernando Rey as Inspector Nardi
- Luciana Paluzzi as Elena Carli
- Anita Strindberg as Dr. Paola Lombardi
- Manuel Zarzo as Félix, Nardi's assistant
- Luis Dávila as Dr. Michele Azzini
- Eduardo Fajardo as Luisi
- Antonio del Real as Dr. Michele Azzini
- Teresa Guayda González as Maria
Release
The Two Faces of Fear was distributed in Spain on 24 March 1972.[2] It grossed a contemporary value of 81,001.29 Euro with admissions of 396,942 in Spain.[2]
Reception
From contemporary reviews, David McGillivray reviewed an 88 minute dubbed version in the Monthly Film Bulletin.[1] McGillivray stated that "Apart from one taut and reasonably well played sequence in which a woman-convinced that her husband is about to murder her on the operating table-pleads for understanding as she succumbs to the anaesthetic, this routine and underdeveloped thriller consists of little more than bits of badly tied wrapping."[1] McGillivray also stated that the film had "expressionless dubbing".[1]
References
- McGillivray, David (April 1973). "Due Volti della Para, I (The Two Faces of Fear)". Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 40 no. 471. British Film Institute. pp. 74–75.
- "Coartada En Disco Rojo". The Spanish Film Catalogue. Retrieved April 11, 2020.