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Three Faces Of Eve (1957)
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Starring: Lee J. Cobb, David Wayne, Joanne Woodward
Director: Nunnally Johnson
Category: Drama, Classics, Classics
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Subtitles:
English,Spanish
Length:
91 mins
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Based on Corbett H. Thigpen's novel of the same name, The Three Faces Of Eve follows the fascinating story of a deeply troubled young Southern housewife. Suffering from headaches, emotional upset, and forgetfulness, Eve White sees a psychiatrist, Dr. Luther (Lee J. Cobb). At first Luther gives Eve banal, commonsense advice and sends her home to her husband (David Wayne). But as Eve's condition worsens, Luther hypnotizes her, unveiling two additional personalities within the woman-a vamp and an independent sophisticate. But curing Eve will require a deep probe into an abusive past and support from her less-than-supportive husband. With narration by the inimitable Alistair Cooke, The Three Faces Of Eve is intriguing drama at its classic best.

 
 
   
   

 
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