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Eyes Without a Face ()

Les yeux sans visage (original title)
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A surgeon causes an accident which leaves his daughter disfigured and goes to extreme lengths to give her a new face.

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Le docteur Génessier
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Louise
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Edna Grüber
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L'inspecteur Parot
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Paulette Meroudon
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L'homme de la fourrière (scenesDeleted) (as Blavette)
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Christiane Génessier
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Un inspecteur
Michel Etcheverry ...
Le docteur Lherminier - médecin légiste / Forensic surgeon
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La mère du petit malade
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Henri Tessot
Lucien Hubert ...
Un homme à l'enterrement
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Un homme à l'enterrement
François Guérin ...
Le docteur Jacques Vernon
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
France Asselin ...
(uncredited)
Charles Bayard ...
Un homme à la conférence (uncredited)
Gabrielle Doulcet ...
Une admiratrice du docteur Génessier (uncredited)
Corrado Guarducci ...
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Juliette (uncredited)
Charles Lavialle ...
Le concierge (uncredited)
Max Montavon ...
(uncredited)
Jimmy Perrys ...
Un homme à la morgue (uncredited)

Directed by

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Georges Franju

Written by

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Jean Redon ... (novel)
 
Pierre Boileau ... (adaptation) (as Boileau-Narcejac) &
Thomas Narcejac ... (adaptation) (as Boileau-Narcejac) &
Jean Redon ... (adaptation) &
Claude Sautet ... (adaptation)
 
Pierre Gascar ... (dialogue)

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Jules Borkon ... producer
Riccardo Gualino ... producer (uncredited)

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Maurice Jarre

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Eugen Schüfftan ... director of photography (as Eugen Shuftan)

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Gilbert Natot

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Denise Natot ... assistant editor

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Auguste Capelier

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Margot Capelier

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Marie Martine ... (gowns) (as Marie-Martine)
Hubert de Givenchy ... (uncredited) (gowns: edith scob)

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Georges Klein ... makeup artist
Marcelle Testard ... hair stylist

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Margot Capelier ... unit production manager
Pierre Laurent ... production manager

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Claude Sautet ... assistant director

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Claude Moesching ... assistant art director
Jacques Mély ... assistant art director (as Jacques Mely)
Albert Volper ... set dresser
Clément Hurel ... poster designer (uncredited)

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Antoine Archimbaud ... sound engineer

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Charles-Henri Assola ... special effects (as Henri Assola)

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Pierre Brard ... assistant camera
Jean-Louis Castelli ... still photographer
Robert Schneider ... camera operator

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Maurice Jarre ... musical director

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Ginette Diamant-Berger ... script supervisor

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Marcel Lesourd ... animal trainer
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Plot Summary

After causing an accident that left his daughter Christiane severely disfigured, the brilliant surgeon Dr. Génessier works tirelessly to give the girl a new face. He does so, however, by kidnapping young women and attempting face transplants. He has been woefully unsuccessful to date. The doctor's world begins to collapse around him when his daughter realizes just what he has been doing. Written by garykmcd

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Taglines Beautiful women were the victims of his FIENDISH FACIALS!!! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Occhi senza volto (Italy)
  • Eyes Without a Face (Canada, English title)
  • The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus (United States)
  • Eyes Without a Face (World-wide, English title)
  • House of Dr. Rasanoff (World-wide, English title)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia During the original release of the film, an English film critic for The Spectator was nearly fired for writing it a positive review, while the general critical reaction had been poor. See more »
Goofs When she's not wearing it, Christiane's mask is very thick and heavy and would only seem to cover her face. When she puts it on, however, it is very thin, close-fitting, and seamlessly covers her jawline and the underside of her chin, revealing that the mask itself is a prop while the actress probably wears a combination of makeup and prosthetics. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Georges Franju, le visionnaire (1996). See more »
Quotes Doctor Génessier: Smile. Smile. Not too much.
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