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Eyes Without a Face (1960)

Eyes Without a Face (1960)
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French director Georges Franju's Eyes Without a Face (Les Yeux Sans Visage) is an unsettling, sometimes poetic horror film. Pierre Brasseur plays a brilliant plastic surgeon, Prof. Genessier, who has vowed to restore the face of his daughter, Christiane (Edith Scob), who was mutilated in an automobile accident. With the help of his assistant (Alida Valli), he kidnaps young women, surgically removes their facial features, and attempts to graft their beauty onto his daughter's hideous countenance. This naturally has an adverse effect on the "donors," some of whom commit suicide rather than go through life faceless. Franju's haunting, muted handling of basic horror material is what lifts Eyes Without a Face out of the ordinary and into the realm of near-classic. When the film failed to draw crowds under its original title, however, the distributors decided to exploit it as a two-bit "scare" flick with the new title The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Pierre BrasseurAlida Valli, (more)
Director(s):
Georges Franju
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Eyes Without a Face

French director Georges Franju's Eyes Without a Face (Les Yeux Sans Visage) is an unsettling, sometimes poetic horror film. Pierre Brasseur plays a brilliant plastic surgeon, Prof. Genessier, who has vowed to restore the face of his daughter, Christiane (Edith Scob), who was mutilated in an automobile accident. With the help of his assistant (Alida Valli), he kidnaps young women, surgically removes their facial features, and attempts to graft their beauty onto his daughter's hideous countenance. This naturally has an adverse effect on the "donors," some of whom commit suicide rather than go through life faceless. Franju's haunting, muted handling of basic horror material is what lifts Eyes Without a Face out of the ordinary and into the realm of near-classic. When the film failed to draw crowds under its original title, however, the distributors decided to exploit it as a two-bit "scare" flick with the new title The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Georges Franju
Writer(s):
Pierre BoileauThomas NarcejacClaude Sautet
Producer(s):
Jules Borkon
Categories:
Horror
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Christain S.

this movie was waaaaay ahead of it's time. I was shocked to see some of the things that were in the movie becuase of it being older...this movie had to have been somewhat shocking to audiences back when it came out. At the same time, it was very sad and very beautiful.

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Chandra W.

After reading the synopsis and the review's, I decided to give this horror-classic a chance in my DVD player... Atmospheric? Yes. Somewhat "haunting"? Yes. All-in-all outright borefest? Yes. Perhaps I was just too tired to really appreciate the film for what it is. I liked the idea of the story, but the story moves along slower than winter-cold molasses. I caught myself nodding off to sleep many times only to shake myself awake and realize that not only had I not missed a thing, but that the story was still in the same place it was prior to the doze. Or perhaps my hopes were just too high for this classic disapointment. Whichever the case, I'd probably only rent this if I'd rented everything else already. A part of me feels guilty for the poor rating, but I really couldn't give it anything else.

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Ross G.

Right up there with highly acclaimed thrillers like Psycho and The Exorcist is the more obscure "Eyes Without a Face", equally as frightening as the former. However, unlike Psycho, which has lost quite a bit of its shock value with modern viewers, this movie is just as horrific as it was over 40 years ago. A beautifully paced film essential to anyone who appreciates the art of suspence and horror.

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