Gian Maria Volontè and Tomas Milian clashed with each
other as much or more behind the camera as they did in front of it on the 1967
film “Face to Face”. They often quarreled on-set because of their political
beliefs; Volontè was an outspoken communist, while Milian had fled his home
country of Cuba when Fidel Castro came into power. To build on their onscreen
chemistry, Sergio Sollima also intentionally provoked the two actors into
engaging in boxing matches with each other.
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