The Three Faces
1965 Italian film
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The Three Faces (Italian: I tre volti) is a 1965 Italian anthology film consisting of three segments directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, Mauro Bolognini, and Franco Indovina, starring Soraya either as herself or in fictitious roles.[1]
Directed by
- Michelangelo Antonioni
- (segment "Il provino")
- Mauro Bolognini
- (segment "Gli amanti celebri")
- Franco Indovina
- (segment "Latin Lover")
Written by
- Michelangelo Antonioni
- (segment "Il provino")
- Tullio Pinelli
- (segment "Gli amanti celebri")
- Clive Exton
- (segment "Gli amanti celebri")
- Alberto Sordi
- (segment "Latin Lover")
- Rodolfo Sonego
- (segment "Latin Lover")
- Franco Indovina
- (segment "Latin Lover")
Produced byDino De Laurentiis
Cinematography
- Carlo Di Palma
- (segment "Il provino")
- Otello Martelli
- (other segments)
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| Produced by | Dino De Laurentiis |
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| Music by | Piero Piccioni |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
Cast
- "Il provino"
- Soraya as Herself
- Ivano Davoli as Davoli - Journalist
- Alfredo De Laurentiis as Himself
- Dino De Laurentiis as Himself
- Piero Tosi as Costumista
- Giorgio Sartarelli as Fotografo
- Ralph Serpe as Produttore
- "Gli amanti celebri"
- Soraya as Linda
- Richard Harris as Robert
- Jean Rougeul as Speaker
- Esmeralda Ruspoli as Edda
- José Luis de Vilallonga as Rodolph
- "Latin Lover"
- Soraya as Mrs Melville
- Alberto Sordi as Armando Tucci
- Nando Angelini as Fernando Angeli
- Goffredo Alessandrini as Direttore dell'agenzia
- Alberto Giubilo as 2nd journalist in Fiumicino
- Renato Tagliani
Background
According to Antonioni, producer De Laurentiis had imposed severe cuts on his segment, which in the theatrically released version served as a "preface" (Italian "prefazione") to the other two segments.[1]