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  1. False Face is a 1977 American psychological horror film directed by John Grissmer, and starring Robert Lansing and Judith Chapman. Its plot follows a mentally-unstable plastic surgeon who transforms a young accident victim to resemble his missing daughter, all part of a scheme to inherit a property from his deceased millionaire father-in-law.

  2. True or False Face: Directed by William A. Graham. With Adam West, Burt Ward, Alan Napier, Neil Hamilton. False Face traps Batman and Robin, and binding them to a subway track just minutes before a train is scheduled to come by.

  3. False Face is a masked super-villain obsessed with falsehood and an enemy of the Batman and Robin who served as a minor antagonist in the Batman 1966 television series. He was the titular main antagonist of the two-part episode "True Or False Face" and "Holy Rat Race." He was played by the late Malachi Throne (credited as "Special Guest Villain

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0074510Scalpel (1977) - IMDb

    Scalpel: Directed by John Grissmer. With Robert Lansing, Judith Chapman, Arlen Dean Snyder, David Scarroll. When an unhinged surgeon happens across a young woman with her face beaten beyond recognition, he sees an opportunity to put his trusty scalpel to use - hatching a plan to "reconstruct" her face in the image of his missing daughter.

  5. False-Face is an enemy of Batman, he uses different masks to pose as different people, and impersonates them to get what he wants. In his first story, he disguises himself as P.S. Smithington and buys the most expensive items in a shop, he then leaves without paying, he then disguises himself as a guitarist named Weskit, he plans to steal a barrel of charity funds, however, when Batman and ...

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  7. The False Face Society (also known as The False Facers as well as the Sionis Crime Family) are a criminal organization in Gotham City which revolve their modus operandi around wearing masks. The team is presumably named after an unrelated Iroquois medicinal society. They first appeared in Batman #152 in the December of 1962 and were created by Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff. The team is often ...

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