The Spy with Ten Faces
1966 film
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The Spy with Ten Faces (Italian: Upperseven, l'uomo da uccidere, lit. 'UpperSeven, the Man to Kill', German: Der Mann mit den tausend Masken, lit. 'The Man of a Thousand Masks') is a 1966 Italian-West German Eurospy film written and directed by Alberto De Martino.[2][3][4]
Directed byAlberto De Martino
Screenplay byAlberto De Martino[1]
Produced by
- Luggi Waldleitner
- Emo Bistolfi[1]
Starring
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| Directed by | Alberto De Martino |
| Screenplay by | Alberto De Martino[1] |
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| Cinematography | Mario Fioretti[1] |
| Edited by | Elisabeth Kleinert-Neumann[1] |
| Music by | Bruno Nicolai[1] |
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Running time | 103 minutes[1] |
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Plot
Paul Finney aka Upperseven; played by Paul Hubschmitt, is a master of disguise by the use of masks. His task is to secure a transport of credit money for the union of some African states. An international gang manages to steal this money and wants to use it to build a missile base. Part of the film takes place in Rome.
Cast
- Paul Hubschmid as Paul Finney, the Upperseven
- Karin Dor as CIA agent Helen Farheit
- Vivi Bach as Birgit
- Nando Gazzolo as Kobras
- Rosalba Neri as Pauline
- Guido Lollobrigida as Santos
- Tom Felleghy as Gibbons
- Tullio Altamura as Bank director
Release
The Spy with Ten Faces was released in West Germany on April 22, 1966.[1]
