IMDb RATING
7.7/10
30K
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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.A surgeon causes an accident which leaves his daughter disfigured and goes to extreme lengths to give her a new face.A surgeon causes an accident which leaves his daughter disfigured and goes to extreme lengths to give her a new face.
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
30K
YOUR RATING
- Director
- Writers
- Jean Redon(novel)
- Pierre Boileau(adaptation)
- Thomas Narcejac(adaptation)
- Stars
Top credits
- Director
- Writers
- Jean Redon(novel)
- Pierre Boileau(adaptation)
- Thomas Narcejac(adaptation)
- Stars
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Béatrice Altariba
- Paulette Meroudonas Paulette Meroudon
- (as Beatrice Altariba)
Charles Blavette
- L'homme de la fourrièreas L'homme de la fourrière
- (scenes deleted)
- (as Blavette)
Yvette Etiévant
- La mère du petit maladeas La mère du petit malade
- (as Yvette Etievent)
Marcel Pérès
- Un homme à l'enterrementas Un homme à l'enterrement
- (as Marcel Pères)
François Guérin
- Le docteur Jacques Vernonas Le docteur Jacques Vernon
- (as Francois Guerin)
- Director
- Writers
- Jean Redon(novel) (adaptation)
- Pierre Boileau(adaptation)
- Thomas Narcejac(adaptation)
- All cast & crew
- See more cast details at IMDbPro
Storyline
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. —garykmcd
- Taglines
- Beautiful women were the victims of his FIENDISH FACIALS!!! [American retitled and dubbed version poster]
- Genres
- Certificate
- Not Rated
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaDirector John Carpenter once suggested that selecting the mask that Michael Myers wore in Halloween (1978) was influenced by Edith Scob's mask in this film.
- GoofsWhen 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.
- Quotes
Carlo's friend: [in response to his lecture] What a wonderful future you've shown us.
Doctor Génessier: The future, madame, is something we should have started on long ago.
- Alternate versionsThe films initial 1962 release to the US was edited and the film was re-titled. The surgery scene was cut down for content, while scenes that made Dr. Genessier seem sympathetic (particularly the scene where he cares for an ailing boy) were also edited.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cinéma, de notre temps: Georges Franju, le visionnaire (1996)
Top review
Dark, desolate and diverting
This film is dark and somber with a spare, eerie music score that suits perfectly the macabre, surreal story. A brilliant but deranged surgeon, having caused his daughter's disfigurement in a car accident, loses touch with reality and tries to restore her beauty in a most repulsive manner. Undeterred by failure, the mad doctor continues his gruesome work, hoping to find a miracle cure that will reconstruct the girl's facial features and also relieve him of his tremendous burden of guilt. The once-lovely girl realizes that she will never enjoy a normal life or see her beloved fiancé again, and her mute telephone calls to him just to hear his voice show how empty and lonely her life has become. There are some scenes that are horribly graphic but quite well done and a few moments that are poignant and touching amid the cruelty and butchery of the movie's central theme. Each character in this grim, unhappy feature is victimized in some fashion, but in spite of its subject matter, this cult classic is lean, first-rate storytelling.
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- NewEnglandPat
- Apr 6, 2003
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $58,565
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $19,628
- Nov 2, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $60,254
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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