Stolen Face

Treachery wears a stolen face!

5.6
19521h 12m

A plastic surgeon changes the face of a female convict to match that of the beautiful woman who broke his heart and left him. He marries the convict but trouble starts when his true love returns.

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Stolen Face (1952)

Cast

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Paul Henreid

Dr. Philip Ritter

Photo of Lizabeth Scott

Lizabeth Scott

Alice Brent / Lily Conover

Photo of Mary Mackenzie

Mary Mackenzie

Lily Conover, before surgery

Photo of Arnold Ridley

Arnold Ridley

Dr. Russell

Photo of Cyril Smith

Cyril Smith

Alf Bixby, Innkeeper

Photo of Russell Napier

Russell Napier

Det. Cutler

Photo of Ambrosine Phillpotts

Ambrosine Phillpotts

Miss Patten - Fur Department Clerk

Photo of Everley Gregg

Everley Gregg

Lady Millicent Harringay

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

The problem with this rather mediocre tale is that the underlying premiss is really pretty far-fetched. Surgeon Paul Henreid has a brief assignation with a concert pianist (Lizabeth Scott) before she returns to her boyfriend "David" (Andre Morell). Obsessed with the woman, the physician carries out some restorative plastic surgery on a female prisoner and guess what - yep - when she emerges from the bandages, she could be her twin. Somewhat implausibly, he goes on to marry her, but soon discovers that she wasn't a prisoner for nothing, and when he meets the musician again (now sans boyfriend Morell) the wife sees her own reflection, so to speak, and things turn positively ugly! Very eagle eyed amongst us might spot Arnold Ridley (think "Dads Army with the his sister "Dolly") but really that is all one can say that might be of interest. The rest of it is all a bit procedural. Henreid was never my favourite leading man - his efforts, though charming, rarely got out of first gear and the dreadfully dubbed Cockney accent from Scott's rather base alter-ego "Lily" is pretty tough on the ears. There are loads of surgery/face/identity transplant style stories out there, many better than this.

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