They Have Changed Their Face
- They Have Changed Their Face
Infobox Film
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director = Corrado Farina
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writer = Giulio Berruti
Corrado Farina
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starring = Adolfo Celi
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cinematography = Aiace Parolin
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released = 2 July, 1971
runtime = 90 minutes
country = ITA
language = Italian
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imdb_id = 0067178
"They Have Changed Their Face" ( _it. Hanno cambiato faccia) is a 1971 horror film directed by Corrado Farina and starring Adolfo Celi. [cite web |url=http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/155217/Hanno-Cambiate-Faccia/overview |title=New York Times: They Have Changed Their Face |accessdate=2008-08-31|work=NY Times] ]Cast
* Adolfo Celi - Giovanni Nosferatu
* Geraldine Hooper - Corinna
* Giuliano Disperati - Alberto Valle
* Francesca Modigliani
* Lorenzo Rapazzini
* Mariella Furgiuele
* Claudio Trionfi
* Pio Buscaglione
* Amedeo Tommasi
* Salvadore Cantagalli
* Rosalba Bongiovanni
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