


A Woman's Face
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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Plot Summary
Anna Holm, a disfigured woman embittered by her appearance, manipulates those around her, including her wealthy husband Eric and his doctor, the handsome and charming Lars Eric Magnusson. She orchestrates a scheme involving her sister and a potential business partner, leading to a complex web of deception, jealousy, and blackmail. As her plans unravel, Anna faces a desperate choice that will determine her fate and the lives of those she has entangled.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'A Woman's Face' received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised Joan Crawford's intense performance and the film's melodramatic and suspenseful elements, though some found the plot somewhat convoluted. Audience reception was generally favorable, drawn to the star power and the film's dramatic intensity.
What Reviewers Say
- Joan Crawford delivers a powerful and transformative performance as a scarred and manipulative woman.
- The film effectively blends melodrama with noirish suspense, creating a compelling, albeit sometimes overly dramatic, narrative.
- George Cukor's direction guides the complex plot and character dynamics with skill.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated Joan Crawford's compelling portrayal of a complex character and the film's dramatic suspense. Some viewers found the plot to be a bit heavy-handed, but the overall sentiment leans towards a strong performance-driven melodrama.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Joan Crawford's makeup for her scarred face took several hours each day to apply and involved prosthetics and latex.
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