hai una bella faccia tosta! - translation to English
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hai una bella faccia tosta! - translation to English

1967 FILM BY SERGIO SOLLIMA
Cara a Cara; Faccia a faccia

hai una bella faccia tosta!      
you"ve got a nerve!
Yellow Sea         
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  • Waves crashing at [[Jeju Province]] island
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SEA IN NORTHEAST ASIA
Huang Hai; Yellow Seas; The yellow sea in china; West Sea (Yellow Sea); Huanghai; West Korea Sea; West Corea Sea; West Korean Sea; West Corean Sea; 黄海; The Yellow Sea; Hwang-hai; West Sea (Korea); Yellow sea; West Sea of Korea; Huanghai Sea
il Mar Giallo (parte dell"oceano Pacifico fra la Cina e la Corea)
soft pedal         
  • keyboard]] of the piano
  • [[David Klavins]] tunes his ''una corda'' piano
PEDAL ON A PIANO THAT CAUSES THE HAMMER TO STRIKE ONLY ONE STRING (INSTEAD OF TWO OR THREE)
Una corda; Due corde; Tre corde; Tutte le corde; Soft-pedal; Softpedal; Una corda pedal; Una Corda
v. minimizzare, sminuire; suonare usando la sordina del pianoforte per ridurre il volume del suono

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Face to Face (1967 film)

Face to Face (Italian: Faccia a faccia; Spanish: Cara a cara German: Hallelujah, der Teufel lässt Euch grüßen) is a 1967 Italian/Spanish international co-production Spaghetti Western film co-written and directed by Sergio Sollima and produced by Alberto Grimaldi. The film stars Gian Maria Volonté, Tomas Milian and William Berger, and features a musical score by Ennio Morricone. It is the second of Sollima's three Westerns, following The Big Gundown and predating Run, Man, Run, a sequel to the former. Milian stars in a lead role in all three films.

The film portrays the unlikely partnership of Professor Fletcher (Volonté), a university lecturer, and "Beauregard" Bennet (Milian), a wanted outlaw, and a series of events that results in an exchange of their moral values, culminating in Fletcher taking control of Bennet's bandit gang. Frequently interpreted as a parable based on the rise of European fascism, the story and themes of Face to Face were based on Sollima's wartime experiences, and his personal beliefs on the role of environments and societies in the shaping of a person's character.

A major success at the European box office, Face to Face has received praise from critics and scholars of the Spaghetti Western genre for its story and acting, although some criticism has been leveled at the execution of Fletcher's character arc. Sollima considered it to be one of the best and most personal of the films he directed.