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A Woman's Face

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
4.1K
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Joan Crawford in A Woman's Face (1941)
A female blackmailer with a disfiguring facial scar meets a plastic surgeon who offers her the possibility of looking like a normal woman.
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A female blackmailer with a disfiguring facial scar meets a plastic surgeon who offers her the possibility of looking like a normal woman.A female blackmailer with a disfiguring facial scar meets a plastic surgeon who offers her the possibility of looking like a normal woman.A female blackmailer with a disfiguring facial scar meets a plastic surgeon who offers her the possibility of looking like a normal woman.

  • Director
    • George Cukor
  • Writers
    • Donald Ogden Stewart
    • Elliot Paul
    • Francis de Croisset
  • Stars
    • Joan Crawford
    • Melvyn Douglas
    • Conrad Veidt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    4.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Cukor
    • Writers
      • Donald Ogden Stewart
      • Elliot Paul
      • Francis de Croisset
    • Stars
      • Joan Crawford
      • Melvyn Douglas
      • Conrad Veidt
    • 61User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Joan Crawford
    Joan Crawford
    • Anna Holm
    Melvyn Douglas
    Melvyn Douglas
    • Dr. Gustaf Segert
    Conrad Veidt
    Conrad Veidt
    • Torsten Barring
    Osa Massen
    Osa Massen
    • Vera Segert
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Bernard Dalvik
    Albert Bassermann
    Albert Bassermann
    • Consul Magnus Barring
    Marjorie Main
    Marjorie Main
    • Emma Kristiansdotter
    Donald Meek
    Donald Meek
    • Herman Rundvik
    Connie Gilchrist
    Connie Gilchrist
    • Christina Dalvik
    Richard Nichols
    Richard Nichols
    • Lars-Erik
    Charles Quigley
    Charles Quigley
    • Eric
    Gwili Andre
    Gwili Andre
    • Gusta
    Clifford Brooke
    Clifford Brooke
    • Wickman
    George Zucco
    George Zucco
    • Defense Attorney
    Henry Kolker
    Henry Kolker
    • Judge
    Robert Warwick
    Robert Warwick
    • Associate Judge
    Gilbert Emery
    Gilbert Emery
    • Associate Judge
    Henry Daniell
    Henry Daniell
    • Public Prosecutor
    • Director
      • George Cukor
    • Writers
      • Donald Ogden Stewart
      • Elliot Paul
      • Francis de Croisset
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    User reviews61

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    8Box134

    An excellent movie!

    An exciting cast, an excellent story, excellent acting. Joan Crawford is perfect as a malevolent blackmailer who has a change of heart after her facial disfigurement is repaired.

    The story progresses in an interesting way, with the plot unfolding during a murder trial. Each witness builds the story line, and the script has many unexpected plot twists, making this film anything but predictable.

    This film is a good example of how skillful film makers create special effects without high-tech gadgetry. It's wonderful that we have films like this to show us what real movie-making is like.
    8blanche-2

    Garbo's loss - Crawford's gain

    Thanks to "A Woman's Face," Joan Crawford's slumped career had a badly needed revival, and Greta Garbo's career ended. Garbo had a choice of "A Woman's Face" or "Two-Faced Woman," but she refused to play a character with a deformity. So she made the disastrous "Two-Faced Woman" instead and retired, her face free of scars and her life free of films.

    Ingrid Bergman made the original movie in Sweden, and in the hands of MGM, it translated quite well with a superb performance from Joan Crawford, perhaps the best of her career, as a scarred, bitter woman who makes her living from blackmail. Her story is told in a series of flashbacks, as each character testifies at the woman's trial.

    The performances, from MGM's able stable, are very good - Melvyn Douglas as a doctor, Conrad Veidt as an evil man who wants to use Crawford for his own ends (he described himself in this film as "Lucifer in a tuxedo"), Osa Massen, Albert Basserman, Donald Meek, Henry Daniell, George Zucco, and Marjorie Main. Richard Nichols, as the little boy Lars-Erik, sports the same southern accent in Sweden as he did in France in "All This and Heaven, Too."

    Crawford is excellent, and one wonders if the role of Anna didn't strike a chord with her given her difficult childhood. Under Cukor's direction, she handles the role beautifully.

    A very good movie, and an exciting sleigh ride at the end that you won't want to miss.
    Doylenf

    A story more intriguing than 'Mildred Pierce'...an odd and fascinating film...

    Joan Crawford has one of her more complex roles and plays it brilliantly in 'A Woman's Face'. It ranks with her work in 'Mildred Pierce' and 'Possessed'. Matching her is Conrad Veidt, always the suave villain (who also specialized in playing Nazi types). Crawford excels as a scarred woman who undergoes plastic surgery to change her life. The situations become more melodramatic as the plot gets thicker and there are a few too many flashbacks--but overall, the effect is a stunning film that makes you think about how one's appearance shapes one's life--for better or worse.

    Certain sequences have a stark, no holds barred manner of storytelling, grim and suspenseful--as when Anna Holm considers pushing a child to his death from a cable car. The wintry landscapes and glittering interiors are all handsomely photographed. Melvyn Douglas doesn't register too strongly at all. It's strictly Crawford's picture with some superb help from Conrad Veidt.

    The pace is rather leisurely under George Cukor's direction but quickens midway to a smashing climax. By all means, see it. A strong melodrama with some unexpected twists.
    7Pat-54

    One of Joan Crawford's greatest performances!

    The fact that Joan Crawford failed to win an Oscar nomination for her magnificent performance in this film is a travesty! Her talents as an actress were never more evident in her portrayal of a bitter woman who hates the world because of her disfigurement.
    7preppy-2

    One of Crawford's better films

    Crawford has one of the more complex roles ever given her. Playing a scarred woman who hates everything and everybody, she shows depth in her performance that she'd never shown before. Director Cukor got her to tone done her usual overacting (no mean feat) and she beautifully underplays the role. Exciting story, beautiful settings, good acting, incredible directing...it's a wonder this film isn't better known. Well worth seeing, especially if you're a Crawford fan.

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    • Trivia
      Director George Cukor wanted Anna's recital of her life story to be done in a tired, mechanical fashion, so he had Joan Crawford repeat the multiplication tables over and over until he got the monotonous tone he was looking for. Then, he rolled the cameras.
    • Goofs
      When Anna visits Barring, he pours himself a drink and places it on the table without drinking it. On the following cut after speaking with Anna, he again picks up the bottle and pours himself a drink.
    • Quotes

      Vera Segert: Gustaf. Gustaf. Can't I... Can't we... I made such a mistake.

      Dr. Gustaf Segert: I'm sorry, Vera.

      Vera Segert: Oh, but Gustaf... Just for one tiny little mistake?

      Dr. Gustaf Segert: Which one are you referring to?

      Vera Segert: Why that miserable little Robert... Oh, who else were you thinking of?

      Dr. Gustaf Segert: I was thinking of George.

      Vera Segert: Oh, I hate George now.

      Dr. Gustaf Segert: And wasn't there a man named Eric?

      Vera Segert: Oh Gustaf, next week is our anniversary.

      Dr. Gustaf Segert: You celebrate it, dear. I'm afraid I can't.

    • Alternate versions
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA Srl: "VOLTO DI DONNA (1941) + DONNE (1939) + Strange Cargo (1940)" (3 Films on a single DVD), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
    • Connections
      Featured in You Can't Fool a Camera (1941)

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un rostro de mujer
    • Filming locations
      • Sun Valley, Idaho, USA(Snow scenes)
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Budget
      • $1,343,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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