Eyes Without a Face is a 1960 French-language horror film adaptation of Jean Redon's novel, directed by Georges Franju, and starring Pierre Brasseur and Alida Valli. During the film's production, consideration was given to the standards of European censors by setting the right tone, minimizing gore and eliminating the mad-scientist character. Although the film passed through the European censors, the film's release in Europe caused controversy nevertheless. Critical reaction ranged from praise to disgust. The film received an American debut in an edited and dubbed form in 1962 under the... title of The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus. In the U.S. the film was released as a double feature with the horror film, The Manster . The film's initial critical reception was not overtly positive, but subsequent theatrical and home video re-release of the film increased its reputation. Modern critics praise the film today for its poetic nature as well as being a notable influence on other filmmakers. At night just outside Paris, a woman drives along a riverbank and dumps a corpse in the river. After the body is recovered, Dr.
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| Release date: | 1959 |
| Directed by: | Georges Franju |
| Runtime: | 88 Minutes |
| Producer: | Jules Borkon |
| Music by: | Maurice Jarre |
| Cinematography: | Eugen Schüfftan |
| Screenplay by: | Jean Redon, Boileau-Narcejac, Claude Sautet |