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The Naked Face

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 45m
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5.5/10
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Elliott Gould in The Naked Face (1984)
A Chicago psychoanalyst's patient and secretary are murdered and he becomes the police's prime suspect despite his claims that someone is trying to frame him.
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A Chicago psychoanalyst's patient and secretary are murdered and he becomes the police's prime suspect despite his claims that someone is trying to frame him.A Chicago psychoanalyst's patient and secretary are murdered and he becomes the police's prime suspect despite his claims that someone is trying to frame him.A Chicago psychoanalyst's patient and secretary are murdered and he becomes the police's prime suspect despite his claims that someone is trying to frame him.

  • Director
    • Bryan Forbes
  • Writers
    • Sidney Sheldon
    • Bryan Forbes
  • Stars
    • Roger Moore
    • Rod Steiger
    • Elliott Gould
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    • Director
      • Bryan Forbes
    • Writers
      • Sidney Sheldon
      • Bryan Forbes
    • Stars
      • Roger Moore
      • Rod Steiger
      • Elliott Gould
    • 38User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Dr. Judd Stevens
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Lt. McGreavy
    Elliott Gould
    Elliott Gould
    • Det. Angeli
    Art Carney
    Art Carney
    • Morgens
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Ann Blake
    David Hedison
    David Hedison
    • Dr. Peter Hadley
    Deanna Dunagan
    Deanna Dunagan
    • Mrs. Hadley
    Ron Parady
    • Cortini
    Dick Sollenberger
    • Capt. Bertelli
    James Spinks
    James Spinks
    • Prison Supervisor
    John Kapelos
    John Kapelos
    • Frank
    Cynthia Baker Schuyler
    • Teri Goldman
    Virginia Smith
    • Rose Graham
    Joe D. Lauck
    Joe D. Lauck
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    Jimmie F. Skaggs
    Jimmie F. Skaggs
    • Fallon
    Mary Demas
    Mary Demas
    • Policewoman
    Frankie Hill
    Frankie Hill
    • Carol
    Nancy Serlin
    • Betty
    • Director
      • Bryan Forbes
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      • Sidney Sheldon
      • Bryan Forbes
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    6Marlburian

    Roger Moore acting against type

    Contrary to some reviewers' comments, I thought that Roger Moore acted well enough here, portraying emotion such as when talking about his dead wife.

    Rod Steiger and Elliot Gould were both good, though I assume that the former's hairpiece reflected what a police lieutenant, rather than a Hollywood star, could afford.

    When the reason for the murders, murder attempts and general mayhem became apparent, it was something of an anticlimax as they didn't seem that necessary. The attempt to run down Dr Stevens in the passageway was particular hamfisted.

    I'm tempted to see if I can buy a copy of the book on which the film is based, in the hope that it might fill in the several plot holes.

    It was strange how the private detective, Morgens,chose to meet Stevens in a particularly isolated and forbidding area

    As others have said, the ending was unsatisfactory and suggested there might be more trouble ahead.

    Like other reviewers, I was half-hoping that Moore would switch into his Bond persona when he was being beaten up, but I guess that would have prompted me to complain that his Stevens character was not macho enough to do that.

    I'm tempted to see if I can buy a copy of the book on which the film is based, in the hope that it might fill in the several plot holes.

    EDIT: I bought a copy of the book, which the film generally followed, though the former did include two meetings at their homes that Dr Judd had with the sex-mad ex-actress and the lover of a gay patient at their homes. But the book did end on a clear and positive note, unlike the film - why did they have to tack on that final scene? One or two plot holes were explained, but not convincingly.
    5barnabyrudge

    Worth a quick look, but soon forgotten

    Roger Moore is in uncharacteristic surroundings here, in a very adult thriller. He plays a Chicago psychiatrist who tops the polic's suspect list when a number of people start getting bumped off in the city. You see, all those that are dead are patients at his clinic. As suspicion mounts, Moore does the only thing he can and takes the investigation into his own hands, hoping to clear his name by catching the real killer(s) himself.

    Also involved in the film are Rod Steiger and Elliot Gould, both giving enjoyable performances as cops investigating the crimes. The story takes its inspiration from a Sidney Sheldon bestseller, and unfolds fairly intriguingly with various red herrings and killings tossed into the mix at regular intervals. However, the film isn't perfect by a long stretch of the imagination. For a start, the peculiar assassination at the end is supposed to be a twist of some sort, but it makes little sense. Also, the solution to the murders isn't that great (in fact, it's been six years since I saw the film and I can't remember exactly how it all gets resolved). Nonetheless, the film is probably worth a look, especially if you've never seen Moore in one of his more unstereotypical roles.
    6Hey_Sweden

    An excellent cast in a passable film.

    Bryan Forbes ("The Stepford Wives" '75) directed this adaptation of a Sidney Sheldon novel in addition to writing it for the screen. Sir Roger Moore tackles a change of pace role, playing Dr. Judd Stevens, a Chicago psychiatrist. One of his patients is murdered for no apparent reason, and his secretary is horribly tortured before being killed. Lt. McGreary (Rod Steiger) is a volatile police detective, bearing a grudge against Stevens, who's very quick to consider the doctor a prime suspect. The story then unfolds as one would expect it to, as Dr. Stevens must evade attempts on his life while trying to prove his innocence and keep McGreary out of his hair.

    "The Naked Face" really isn't deserving of some of the talent here. Made on the cheap by the Cannon Group (basically because some of their other product during this time had under performed at the box office), it adequately entertains without being remarkable in any way. Viewers may feel underwhelmed by the twists that the story provides, and the climactic reveal and confrontation fail to be that satisfying. Editing, photography, and pacing are all reasonably well done, although that music score by Michael J. Lewis is awfully melodramatic. The last second shock ending is quite annoying.

    Moore is okay, no more, as our somewhat reserved main character, while Steiger is given yet another opportunity to rip the scenery to shreds. Elliott Gould is actually good as McGreary's partner Angeli. Lovely Anne Archer is appealing as always in her small role as one of the patients. David Hedison lends solid support as Stevens's good friend (and brother-in-law) Dr. Peter Hadley. The main attraction, however, is Art Carney in a likable turn as a sly private detective. The film gets just a little bit better when he turns up.

    Fans of these actors and this genre may enjoy this one. At least it delivers one memorable sequence involving one of the attempts to kill off Stevens.

    Six out of 10.
    6Seb1

    good film with a strange ending

    I think the entire film is a good film but the ending is a little bit too strange and seems not to be necessary. In my opinion we could cut out the last scene. The characters were played well, all in all a good film.
    6martin_humble

    Great thriller

    In this 1985 step away of the bond era Moore finally gets to make a great movie. This is probably his best movie, maybe not in acting, but the script is hard to beat. The naked face origins from a novel by Sidney Sheldon. The story is good and it differs from many other in the genre. It is not easy to predict the ending. That alone makes this film worth seeing. There are also other facts that makes this well worth seeing. Rod Steiger plays more than well, making his character disgusting from time to time. Moore acts well and so does all roles. To this one ads good music and you cannot get anything but a great film. I say not it is excellent, but it comes close enough to be more than recommended.

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    • Trivia
      When Rod Steiger turned up on-set, the make-up people had to quickly scramble because he had just had plastic surgery to hide his age, and the wounds were still fresh on his face.
    • Goofs
      While falling down the stairs, the knife falls off the victim while presumably stabbed in his body revealing itself to be only a glued-on handle. In the next shot it's still in the body.
    • Quotes

      Man in Elevator: Look, you need a new fur coat like I need herpes.

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      Featured in At the Movies: The Naked Face (1985)

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    • Release date
      • June 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das nackte Gesicht
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Golan-Globus Productions
      • Northbrook Films
      • The Cannon Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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