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A Woman's Face

A female blackmailer with a disfiguring facial scar crosses paths with a plastic surgeon who offers her the possibility of appearing as an ordinary woman.

Director(s)

George Cukor

Marvin Stuart

Edward Woehler

Cast & Crew

Robert Warwick

Robert Warwick

Associate Judge

Reginald Owen

Reginald Owen

Bernard Dalvik

William Farnum

William Farnum

Court Attendant

Henry Daniell

Henry Daniell

Public Prosecutor

Clifford Brooke

Clifford Brooke

Wickman

Henry Kolker

Henry Kolker

Judge

George Zucco

George Zucco

Defense Attorney

Donald Meek

Donald Meek

Herman Rundvik

Melvyn Douglas

Melvyn Douglas

Dr. Gustaf Segert

George Cukor

George Cukor

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Edward Woehler

Edward Woehler

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Gilbert Emery

Gilbert Emery

Associate Judge

Joan Crawford

Joan Crawford

Anna Holm

Connie Gilchrist

Connie Gilchrist

Christina Dalvik

Sarah Padden

Sarah Padden

Police Matron

Albert Bassermann

Albert Bassermann

Consul Magnus Barring

Marjorie Main

Marjorie Main

Emma Kristiansdotter

Osa Massen

Osa Massen

Vera Segert

Charles Quigley

Charles Quigley

Eric

Richard Nichols

Richard Nichols

Lars-Erik Barring

Conrad Veidt

Conrad Veidt

Torsten Barring

Gwili Andre

Gwili Andre

Gusta

Doris Day

Doris Day

Party Guest (uncredited)

Marvin Stuart

Marvin Stuart

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Details

GenresDrama, Thriller
Runtime1h 46 mins
Released on09 May 1941
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Joan Crawford ("Anna") is on top form in this adept Cukorian adaptation of Francis de Croisset's play. Set in Sweden, she is a young girl scarred after an accident in her home many years earlier. Feeling herself rejected by society, she turns to petty blackmail with "Barring" (Conrad Veidt) and alights on the cheating wife "Vera" (Isa Massen) of plastic surgeon "Gustaf" (Melvyn Douglas). Whilst amidst her extortion attempts, she is apprehended by the doctor who mistakes her for a burglar. Persuaded not to call the police by his wife, "Gustaf" turns his attention to her disfigurement, and offers to help... Meantime, "Barring" is starting to run out of credit, so tells her of his wealthy uncle who has only a young grandson to inherit his fortune. Should anything happen to the young boy, then it would all be his - or, theirs! She pretends to be a governess and heads to look after the young lad. Will she carry out their dastardly plan and dispose of their obstacle to wealth and happiness? It's told by way of a trial at which "Anna" is the accused, so for most of the film we are not entirely sure who has been killed - or, indeed, who did any killing. The method by which each "witness" gives their statement fills in parts of the jigsaw without ever spoiling the suspense. Veidt is great as the baddie - as usual, and Richard Nichols is engaging as the mischievous four year old object of their ploy "Lars-Erik". Crawford's characterisation is strong and layered - we begin to see a little more of this flawed woman as the story progresses - even eliciting a touch of unlikely sympathy. This is a compelling drama, well paced with plenty of meat on it's bones and well worth a watch.

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