Después de que la esposa infiel de un hombre de negocios muera aparentemente en un accidente de coche, varios personajes sin escrúpulos le hacen creer que en realidad está viva.Después de que la esposa infiel de un hombre de negocios muera aparentemente en un accidente de coche, varios personajes sin escrúpulos le hacen creer que en realidad está viva.Después de que la esposa infiel de un hombre de negocios muera aparentemente en un accidente de coche, varios personajes sin escrúpulos le hacen creer que en realidad está viva.
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- Horserace Spectator
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- Edgar Wallace
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- (German version)
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- CuriosidadesThough not an adaption of original material by Edgar Wallace, this film was advertised in Germany as part of the famous Edgar Wallace Series. It was such a huge flop that the producers at Rialto Film decided to delay any future plans to do further Wallace films. Due to the great success of Dario Argento's El pájaro de las plumas de cristal (1970), which was advertised as an adaption of a story by Wallace's son Bryan Edgar Wallace, Rialto's series re-started in 1971.
- PifiasWorst Dubbing Ever! Voices are heard on the audio while the actors are seen to be silent on screen, then flapping their mouths soundlessly on screen to silence in the audio.;
- Citas
Liz: I knew your plan wouldn't work! You son of a bitch! If it wasn't for the inspector he would have killed me! And all because you wanted to grab your stepdaughter's money and become the real head of the company! Damn you! I told you you couldn't make this work!
Mr. Brown: You slut! I knew I couldn't trust you!
- Versiones alternativasNudity removed for US television screenings not restored to video. Rerelease in France had new sex footage featuring Alice Arno added.
- ConexionesEdited from Der Mann mit dem Glasauge (1969)
- Banda sonoraNon Dirmi Una Bugia
(Don't Tell Me a Lie)
Written by Nora Orlandi (uncredited)
Sung by Nora Orlandi (as Silvie St Laurent)
Distinguishing Liz and Helen, however, is its Swinging London setting, complete with a disorienting visit to a hippie dance club with colored lights, topless birds, motorcycles, and psychedelic music. The attentive viewer will be further unsettled by the questionable motivation of its protagonist, straight-laced but tortured industrialist John Alexander, played by a simmeringly earnest Klaus Kinski.
The production values aren't consistently impressive. In one scene Kinski pretends to be pummeled by people clearly not in the same room, and the English actor who dubs the lead is laughably un-Kinski. Still, Liz and Helen does more than compensate for its shortcomings with mood and stylistic flair. Recommended to the open-minded and those wanting to see Kinski do something other than glare crazily, eat bugs, and kill people.
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- Double Face
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Cinecitta, Roma, Italia(Studio)
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- Duración1 hora 28 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1