A Woman's Face (1938)
Directed by Gustaf Molander
Genres - Drama, Crime |
Sub-Genres - Melodrama, Crime Drama |
Run Time - 101 min. |
Countries - Sweden |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
French playwright Francis de Croiset's heavily plotted Il Etait Une Fois formed the basis of the Swedish A Woman's Face (En Kvinnas Ansikte). Ingrid Bergman plays a woman embittered by the horrible scar on her face, the result of a childhood mishap. Feeling unworthy of the "good" world, Bergman becomes a criminal. Given a new countenance by plastic surgeon Anders Hendrikson, Bergman decides to start life all over again, only to become enmeshed in a complicated crooked scheme, engineered by smarmy aristocrat Georg Rydenberg. A Woman's Face was purchased by MGM and remade in 1941, with Joan Crawford in the lead; most cineastes consider the Swedish version as the better of the two by far-and what a terrific ending!
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criminal, face, murder, plastic-surgery, scar