Today, I'm reviewing The Three Faces of Eve (1957), starring Joanne Woodward as a woman with three different personalities.
This article is part of the Dual Roles Blogathon hosted by Christina Wehner and Silver Screenings.
Many old Hollywood actors excelled at playing dual roles in one movie, but read more
The Three Faces of Eve
Directed by Nunnally Johnson
Written by Nunnally Johnson from a book by Corbett Thigpen and Hervey M. Cleckley
1957/USA
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Repeat viewing/Netflix rental The psychiatry is perhaps a little dated but Joanne Woodward is worth the price of ad read more
Seems that the film reviews have taken a backseat over the weekend (my last film review was Friday’s rather scathing look at Beach Blanket Bingo) but it’s always nice to take a break. I return with a film far better than BBB, it’s the 1957 movie The Three Faces of Eve. You might read more
Just saw the 1957 film The Three Faces Of Eve for the first time in about 15 years and it's still just a good as I remembered. Joanne Woodward is positively amazing as Eve, a young Georgia housewife suffering from multiple personalities. A psychiatrist (played by Lee J. Cobb) is asked to help read more
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Here is the first of six articles that will go in the booklet inside the DVD boxed set. I'm writing one on each of the films plus an introduction to the history of the Hays Code and censor read more