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The Face of Another (1967)
"It’s always lonely being free."
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Score
78
Starring
Tatsuya Nakadai
Mikijiro Hira
Machiko Kyō
Director
Hiroshi Teshigahara
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NR
2 hr 2 min
Jun 9th, 1967
Drama
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Science Fiction
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Plot
A businessman with a disfigured face obtains a lifelike mask from his new doctor, but the mask starts altering his personality and causing him to question his identity.
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Theatrical Release:
June 9th, 1967
Original Language:
Japanese
Production Companies:
Teshigahara Productions, Tokyo Eiga
based on novel or book
black and white
japan
mask
identity crisis
dual identity
japanese new wave
experimental surgery
science experiment
Cast & Crew
T
Tatsuya Nakadai
as Mr. Okuyama
M
Mikijiro Hira
as Dr. Hori
M
Machiko Kyō
as Mrs. Okuyama
K
Kyôko Kishida
as Nurse
E
Eiji Okada
as The Boss
M
Miki Irie
as Scarred Girl
N
Nobuyo Horiba
Producer
K
Kōbō Abe
Screenplay
K
Kōbō Abe
Novel
K
Kiichi Ichikawa
Producer
H
Hiroshi Teshigahara
Director
T
Tadashi Ôno
Producer
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