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Les yeux sans visage

  • 1960
  • 13+
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,6/10
38 k
MA NOTE
Juliette Mayniel in Les yeux sans visage (1960)
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Un chirurgien provoque un accident qui a défiguré sa fille et va jusqu'à l'extrême pour lui donner un nouveau visage.Un chirurgien provoque un accident qui a défiguré sa fille et va jusqu'à l'extrême pour lui donner un nouveau visage.Un chirurgien provoque un accident qui a défiguré sa fille et va jusqu'à l'extrême pour lui donner un nouveau visage.

  • Réalisation
    • Georges Franju
  • Scénaristes
    • Jean Redon
    • Pierre Boileau
    • Thomas Narcejac
  • Vedettes
    • Pierre Brasseur
    • Alida Valli
    • Juliette Mayniel
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,6/10
    38 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Georges Franju
    • Scénaristes
      • Jean Redon
      • Pierre Boileau
      • Thomas Narcejac
    • Vedettes
      • Pierre Brasseur
      • Alida Valli
      • Juliette Mayniel
    • 214Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 128Commentaires de critiques
    • 90Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Pierre Brasseur
    Pierre Brasseur
    • Le docteur Génessier
    Alida Valli
    Alida Valli
    • Louise
    Juliette Mayniel
    Juliette Mayniel
    • Edna Grüber
    Alexandre Rignault
    Alexandre Rignault
    • L'inspecteur Parot
    Béatrice Altariba
    Béatrice Altariba
    • Paulette Meroudon
    Charles Blavette
    Charles Blavette
    • L'homme de la fourrière
    • (scenes deleted)
    • (as Blavette)
    Edith Scob
    Edith Scob
    • Christiane Génessier
    Claude Brasseur
    Claude Brasseur
    • Un inspecteur
    Michel Etcheverry
    • Le docteur Lherminier - médecin légiste…
    Yvette Etiévant
    Yvette Etiévant
    • La mère du petit malade
    René Génin
    René Génin
    • Henri Tessot
    Lucien Hubert
    • Un homme à l'enterrement
    Marcel Pérès
    Marcel Pérès
    • Un homme à l'enterrement
    François Guérin
    • Le docteur Jacques Vernon
    France Asselin
      Charles Bayard
      • Un homme à la conférence
      • (uncredited)
      Gabrielle Doulcet
      • Une admiratrice du docteur Génessier
      • (uncredited)
      Corrado Guarducci
        • Réalisation
          • Georges Franju
        • Scénaristes
          • Jean Redon
          • Pierre Boileau
          • Thomas Narcejac
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        Commentaires des utilisateurs214

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        Dethcharm

        Restoration...

        Though EYES WITHOUT A FACE is indeed a horror film, it is also a dark tragedy. Doctor Genessier (Pierre Brasseur) and his daughter, Christiane (Edith Scob) were involved in a terrible accident, leaving Christiane in the condition suggested by the title. Now, her father is driven to fix what he has done. He is aided by his faithful cohort, Louise (Alida Valli), who lures women to their fate.

        Through hideous trial and error, involving several unwary, female "subjects", Genessier is willing to destroy others in order to restore his daughter's beauty. What he really seeks is redemption, and relief from his own feeling of unfathomable guilt. His obsession to restore what he has broken makes him oblivious to all else. For Genessier, the end truly does justify the means.

        For her part, Christiane is a virtual prisoner in their enormous house, doomed to wear a doll-like mask, and wander about like a ghost. Not so surprisingly, this all leads to a catastrophic conclusion. This film shocked audiences and inspired a generation of filmmakers. It holds up solidly to this day...
        8gavin6942

        Horror Classic

        A brilliant surgeon, Dr. Génessier, helped by his assistant Louise, kidnaps nice young women. He removes their faces and tries to graft them onto the head on his beloved daughter Christiane, whose face has been entirely spoiled in a car crash.

        The mask was really good. The way it is blank, but clearly fits to the contours of her face... it completely destroys her identity, makes it like she does not even exist as a person. I would not go so far as to say she looks worse with it on than off, but it makes her less than human for sure.

        While some of the story is a bit slow, it is overall a quite strong story... part horror, part drama and part detective story. I am not surprised that many horror historians consider it among the greatest films ever made in the genre.
        8NewEnglandPat

        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.
        BRAINIAC-2

        Another opinion:

        "Eyes Without A Face" is a groundbreaking and trendsetting artistic nightmare! The plot of this film has often been copied but never has it been done in such an eerily effective style. The sight of the masked daughter playing with the dogs evokes many emotions in the viewer. There are shots in this movie that will stay with you long after you have seen it! Heavily recommended!
        spoilsbury_toast_girl

        Beautiful Horror

        At the time 'Les yeux sans visage' was released, the film was not very popular and faced common rejection by the critics. Regardless of those dis-affirmations, it raised to the position of a classic in the horror genre. Franju - one of the founders of the legendary Cinemathèque Française - succeeded in an intriguing way to make film history sensible as a source of inspiration of an entirely peculiar vision.

        The clinic of Dr. Génessier (P. Brasseur) is located not very far from Paris. Famous as a specialist in skin grafting, nobody foreshadows that the scientific ambition of the surgeon is incident with a horrifying secret: Since an accident has destroyed the face of Génessier's daughter, Christiane (Scob), the doctor does everything to reconstruct her beauty. With the help of his assistant Louise (Valli) he clucks young women in his remote mansion, benumbs them and makes them a victim of a macabre surgical operation. In a hidden operating room in the basement of his house, Génessier removes the facial skin and transplants it on Christiane's face. Without lasting successes.

        That Franjus film has not suffer losses from its immensely disturbing effects is because of, if nothing else, the camera work of Eugen Schüfftans. His brilliant black and white shots resurrects the bright dark of the expressionist German silent film. It imparts Villa Génessier a threatening life of it's own, transmutes it in a mazy horror house which seems like one can not escape. The shadows of the stairway handrails lay on everybody who enters the building like grids and makes him optically a prisoner of Génessier's delusion, mostly his daughter Christiane. Cut from a real life she haunts through the paternal ruins, the garbled face concealed behind a white porcelain mask, whose sad expression seems to nail the doom of the young woman.

        Christiane's mask also points out a central principle of formation of the film: It's suspense results substantially from the interaction of visible and invisible things, of showing and dissembling. Franju subtly creates a nightmarish atmosphere that evokes the horror of Génessier's actions, but never makes it explicitly in the first instance - only to show it the viewer more pitilessly: When the surgeon unprovided cuts into the juvenilely beautiful face of one of his victims. This moment of shocking intensity reminds of the razor blade cut through the woman's eye of Bunuel's surrealistic classic 'Un chien andalou' (1929). With the same zest to provoke, Franju also presents the result of an ostensibly succeeded operation: A sober sequence of photographs shows, commented by Génessier off-stage, at first Christiane's angelically delicate face, then how the transplanted skin becomes patchy a few days later, splits open and two weeks later dies off. The cruelty of those two sequences exposes Génessier as a perverted, pestilent doctor and his paternal love as brutal obsession. The attempt to give his daughter a new face means at the same time to erase her identity, to create the ideal woman.

        'Les yeux sans visage' remains in the memory of the viewer as one of the rare places on the imaginary continent, phantasmagoric and exigent with ample suspense and shocking details, a perfect alchemy of horror and allegoric poesy whereby one of the most beautiful horror films came into being.

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        Intérêts connexes

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        Horreur corporelle
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        • Anecdotes
          During the original release of the film in the UK in 1960, an English film critic for "The Spectator" was nearly fired for writing a positive review of it after the general critical reaction to it had been negative.
        • Gaffes
          When she is 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.
        • Citations

          Christiane Génessier: My face frightens me. My mask frightens me even more.

        • Autres versions
          The film's original release in the U.S. in 1962 was dubbed in English, edited and re-titled "The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus". The surgery scene was edited for content, while any and all scenes that made Dr. Genessier seem to be sympathetic (particularly the scene where he cares for a sick boy) were cut.
        • Connexions
          Featured in Cinéma, de notre temps: Georges Franju, le visionnaire (1996)

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        Détails

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        • Date de sortie
          • 11 janvier 1960 (France)
        • Pays d’origine
          • France
          • Italy
        • Langue
          • French
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • Eyes Without a Face
        • Lieux de tournage
          • Studios de Boulogne, Avenue Jean-Baptiste Clément, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France(Studio)
        • sociétés de production
          • Champs-Élysées Productions
          • Lux Film
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        • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
          • 58 565 $ US
        • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
          • 19 628 $ US
          • 2 nov. 2003
        • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
          • 62 793 $ US
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        • Durée
          • 1h 30m(90 min)
        • Couleur
          • Black and White
        • Rapport de forme
          • 1.66 : 1

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