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Music: | Franco Micalizzi |
Cinematography: | Manuel Rojas |
Editing: | Angel Serrano |
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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]
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.
From contemporary reviews, David McGillivray reviewed an 88 minute dubbed version in the Monthly Film Bulletin. 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." McGillivray also stated that the film had "expressionless dubbing".