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The Three Faces of Eve

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
9.4K
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The Three Faces of Eve (1957)
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A doctor treats a woman suffering from Multiple Personality Disorder.A doctor treats a woman suffering from Multiple Personality Disorder.A doctor treats a woman suffering from Multiple Personality Disorder.

  • Director
    • Nunnally Johnson
  • Writers
    • Nunnally Johnson
    • Corbett Thigpen
    • Hervey M. Cleckley
  • Stars
    • Joanne Woodward
    • David Wayne
    • Lee J. Cobb
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    9.4K
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    • Director
      • Nunnally Johnson
    • Writers
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Corbett Thigpen
      • Hervey M. Cleckley
    • Stars
      • Joanne Woodward
      • David Wayne
      • Lee J. Cobb
    • 84User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Joanne Woodward
    Joanne Woodward
    • Eve White…
    David Wayne
    David Wayne
    • Ralph White
    Lee J. Cobb
    Lee J. Cobb
    • Doctor Curtis Luther
    Edwin Jerome
    • Doctor Francis Day
    Alena Murray
    Alena Murray
    • Secretary
    Nancy Kulp
    Nancy Kulp
    • Mrs. Black
    Douglas Spencer
    Douglas Spencer
    • Mr. Black
    Terry Ann Ross
    • Bonnie White
    Ken Scott
    Ken Scott
    • Earl
    Mimi Gibson
    Mimi Gibson
    • Eve - Age 8
    Alistair Cooke
    Alistair Cooke
    • Narrator
    Vince Edwards
    Vince Edwards
    • Army Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Field
    Mary Field
    • Effie Blanford
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Garrick
    Richard Garrick
    • Mr. Fox
    • (uncredited)
    Helene Hatch
    • Landlady
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmie Horan
    Jimmie Horan
    • Man at Funeral
    • (uncredited)
    Catherine Howard
    • Switchboard Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Jason Johnson
    Jason Johnson
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nunnally Johnson
    • Writers
      • Nunnally Johnson
      • Corbett Thigpen
      • Hervey M. Cleckley
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    User reviews84

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    virgo3166

    There is more to the story

    Joanne Woodward was wonderful in this movie. She really showed the confusion and hardship surrounding multiple personality disorder. Years later, however, I found a book called, "I'm Eve". It was the autobiography of Chris Sizemore, the person the movie is based on. If you would like the continuation of this story, and there is a lot more, then this book is a must read.
    Rose-35

    Great film!

    Wow! Woodward is amazing in this film as Eve White, Eve Black and Jane. She plays them all to perfection. It has to be hard to switch and do all these different characters right after one another but she did it wonderfully. It's no surprise she won the oscar for best actress. Great film, if you havent seen this one yet do ASAP!
    8riverprincess

    well deserved oscar for Joanne Woodward

    Joanne Woodward is simply amazing as a woman who suffers from Multiple Personality Disorder. She is very believable, and is fantastic in all three personalities, Eve White/Eve Black/Jane. Lee J Cobb is also great as the doctor who treats her. In my opinion one of the greatest "Best Actress Academy Award" winning performances that I have watched. She deserves all the critical acclaim and awards that she won. 10 out of 10.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Dated, but Still Good Docudrama with Magnificent Performance of Joanne Woodward

    In 1951, in Georgia, the submissive housewife and mother Eve White (Joanne Woodward) is brought by her husband Ralph White (David Wayne) to a consultation with Doctor Curtis Luther (Lee J. Cobb) since she has painful headaches followed by blackouts with no recollections of what she did. The rude Ralph tells that she bought expensive clothing and hurt their daughter Bonnie during one of these blackouts. Dr. Luther begins her therapy and soon Eve shows a new personality, the reckless and wild Eve Black that hates Ralph and loves to drink and dance with other men, and Dr. Luther diagnoses a case of multiple personality to his colleague Doctor Francis Day (Edwin Jerome).

    Ralph moves with Bonnie to Jacksonville and Eve continues her treatment. She tells that she is hearing voices, and Dr. Luther uses hypnosis to disclose more about her trauma. Out of the blue, a third personality emerges and tells that she is Jane that shows that is a balanced personality. Dr. Luther questions which personality should be the predominant.

    "The Three Faces of Eve" is based on a true story and based on a book written by two medical doctors about a case of multiple personality in Georgia. I do not know the impact of Nunnally Johnson's movie in 1957 since it is dated in the present days. But it is still a good docudrama, especially because of the magnificent performance of Joanne Woodward in the role of three different women. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "As Três Máscaras de Eva" ("The Three Masks of Eve")
    8Hey_Sweden

    It's all about the acting here.

    Joanne Woodward lights up the screen in triple roles in this tale of multiple-personality disorder. Her initial, primary role is that of Eve White, a seemingly ordinary and meek Southern woman married to a man named Ralph (David Wayne). Well into adulthood, her second personality, a flirty, vampish, life-of-the-party pre-marriage version of herself, starts posing serious problems, and she is sent to therapy. An eminent psychiatrist (Lee J. Cobb) uses hypnosis to try to get through to her, and find the life event that triggered the emergence of Eve No. 2 (although none seems to exist). In time, a third personality emerges, a soft-spoken but mature and intelligent woman named Jane.

    Although extremely well shot in CinemaScope by Stanley Cortez, this relatively brief film (92 minutes long) does not try to dazzle the viewer with visual dynamics, hinging almost entirely on Woodwards' impressive ability to delineate these three distinct characters. She certainly deserved that Best Actress Oscar win; "The Three Faces of Eve" offers her plenty of opportunity to just emote for everything that she's worth. Offering strong support are Wayne, as the husband who finds that he just can't stand by her (and, in one memorable scene, finds himself attracted to the Eve Black personality), and Cobb as the determined doctor interested in Eves' welfare. In smaller roles, you'll see familiar actors and actresses such as Nancy Kulp ('The Beverly Hillbillies'), Douglas Spencer ("The Thing from Another World"), Vince Edwards ('Ben Casey'), and Ken Scott ("Stopover Tokyo"). The film is narrated by Alistair Cooke of 'Masterpiece Theatre' fame.

    This compelling material is given fairly straightforward treatment by screenwriter Nunnally Johnson, in one of his eight directing credits. It doesn't get too bogged down in "psycho-babble", although there is some amusement in the way that Cobb has his work cut out for him trying to use laymen's terms with the not-terribly-bright, hot-tempered Wayne.

    While the film ends rather abruptly, it's careful to point out to us that the journey to self-discovery for Eve was a couple of years in the making. While the ending is kind of typical Hollywood stuff, Woodward still sells all of it so beautifully.

    Inspired by the real-life case of South Carolina woman Christine Costner Sizemore, who ultimately manifested over *20* different personalities over the course of her lifetime.

    Eight out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      According to the DVD commentary by Aubrey Solomon, "When the real Eve signed the contract for the movie, the studio had her sign three separate contracts under each of her personalities, so that they would be covered from any possible legal action. In fact, when she signed the contract, they actually had her go into the personalities, and the signatures were all different on the contracts."
    • Goofs
      (at around 33 mins) When Eve Black is in the hospital sitting on the bed talking with the doctor and he mentions introducing her to Eve White, she is holding a cigarette in her left hand. Her personality changes to Eve White, and covers herself, but the cigarette is gone.
    • Quotes

      Eve Black: Don't you want to get me one?

      Ralph White: Well, I've never seen you take a drink before.

      Eve Black: Honey, there are a lot of things you've never seen me do before. That's no sign I don't do 'em.

    • Crazy credits
      introducing Alistair Cooke distinguished journalist and commentator
    • Connections
      Featured in Precious Images (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Hold Me
      (uncredited)

      Written by Jack Little (as Little Jack Little), Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster

      Performed by Joanne Woodward

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tres caras tiene Eva
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 8, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $965,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • 4-Track Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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