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Eyes Without a Face

Eyes Without a Face

7.6/ 10

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1960

Release Year

84 min

Runtime

Drama
Horror
Thriller

Overview

Dr. Génessier is riddled with guilt after an accident that he caused disfigures the face of his daughter, the once beautiful Christiane, who outsiders believe is dead. Dr. Génessier, along with accomplice and laboratory assistant Louise, kidnaps young women and brings them to the Génessier mansion. After rendering his victims unconscious, Dr. Génessier removes their faces and attempts to graft them on to Christiane's.

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Keywords

experiment
surgeon
film noir
black and white
photograph
scientist
transplant
dove
ulcer

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Reviews(2)

8.5avg rating
John Chard

John Chard

March 12, 2014

9
9/10

How odd I should have to comfort you. You still have some hope, at least. Les yeux sans visage (AKA: Eyes Without a Face) is directed by Georges Franju and collectively written by Franju, Jean Redon, Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac and Claude Sautet. It stars Pierre Brasseur, Edith Scob, Alida Va

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

May 30, 2024

8
8/10

I don't think I've ever seen a film that marries the macabre and the gentle; the evil and the enlightened and the just plain horrifying in quite the way that Georges Franju does with this masterpiece. Pierre Brasseur as "Dr. Génessier" is simultaneously sinister, brutal, loving and tender as he uses

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