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Directed By Osvaldo Civirani
Written By: Tito Carpi, Osvaldo Civirani
Cast: Carroll Baker, George Hilton, Stephen Boyd, Lucretia Love, Luciano Pigozzi, Daniele Vargas, Franco Ressel, Carla Mancini, Ivano Staccioli, Gianni Pulone, Roberto Messina, Maria Ricotti
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The Devil Has Seven Faces (1971)
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Favorite Movie Quote: "You know this is the first time I've seen a million dollar diamond in a pack of cigarettes."
If you are expecting a good giallo from the title (Il diavolo a sette facce), especially with George Hilton (The Case of the Scorpion's Tail), and Umberto Lenzi's favorite, Carroll Baker (So Sweet... So Perverse, Silent Horror, Paranoia, A Quiet Place to Kill), you will be disappointed.
There is no blood and gore as most of the killing take place with a gun. It is a straight-up crime thriller.
It also stars Golden Globe winner Stephen Boyd (Ben-Hur).
Lots chasing around and some torture as everyone is trying to find a million dollar diamond. Some real excitement towards the end in a windmill. Not a lot of thrillers use windmills. There is Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein, as well as The Black Windmill. which also involves diamonds.
Enjoyable action flick.
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