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The Three Faces Of Eve

The Three Faces Of Eve

20th Century Fox (Sep 18, 1957)
Drama | Mystery
USA | English | Black & White | 01:31
Special Edition
Blu-ray
Unrated
024543873211
| 1 disc
Region A
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Eve White is a quiet, mousy, unassuming wife and mother who keeps suffering from headaches and occasional black outs. Eventually she is sent to see psychiatrist Dr. Luther, and, while under hypnosis, a whole new personality emerges: the racy, wild, fun-loving Eve Black. Under continued therapy, yet a third personality appears, the relatively stable Jane. This film, based on the true-life case of a multiple personality, chronicles Dr. Luther's attempts to reconcile the three faces of Eve. multiple personalities.
- Written by A.L.Beneteau




Suffering from blackouts and loss of memory, Eve White seeks help from a psychiatrist, Dr. Curtis Luther. During one of their sessions, a completely different personality emerges, Eve Black. While she is aware of everything Eve White says and does, Eve Black's activities are unknown to the quiet and soft-spoken Eve White. Eve Black is a wild child who likes to drink and dance and enjoys the company of men. The sudden changes in personality seriously affects Eve's marriage and she undergoes a lengthy period of hospitalization. Over time, the two personalities seem to accommodate one another, The emergence of a third personality however, Jane, leads the doctor to the childhood trauma that is at the root of her personality disorder.
- Written by garykmcd




In 1951, in Georgia, the submissive housewife and mother Eve White is brought by her husband Ralph White to a consultation with Doctor Curtis Luther since she has painful headaches followed by blackouts with no recollections of what she did. The rude Ralph tells that she bought expensive clothing and hurt their daughter Bonnie during one of these blackouts. Dr. Luther begins her therapy and soon Eve shows a new personality, the reckless and wild Eve Black that hates Ralph and loves to drink and dance with other men, and Dr. Luther diagnoses a case of multiple personality to his colleague Doctor Francis Day. Ralph moves with Bonnie to Jacksonville and Eve continues her treatment. She tells that she is hearing voices, and Dr. Luther uses hypnosis to disclose more about her trauma. Out of the blue, a third personality emerges and tells that she is Jane that shows that is a balanced personality. Dr. Luther questions which personality should be the predominant.
- Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil




A doctor treats a woman suffering from Multiple Personality Disorder.
- Written by Kenneth Chisholm




SYNOPSIS


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Joanne Woodward Eve White
David Wayne Ralph White
Lee J. Cobb Doctor Curtis Luther
Edwin Jerome Doctor Francis Day
Alena Murray Secretary
Nancy Kulp Mrs. Black
Douglas Spencer Mr. Black
Terry Ann Ross Bonnie White
Ken Scott Earl
Mimi Gibson Eve - Age 8
Alistair Cooke Narrator
Vince Edwards Army Sergeant
Mary Field Effie Blanford
Richard Garrick Mr. Fox
Helene Hatch Landlady
Jimmie Horan Man at Funeral
Catherine Howard Switchboard Operator
Jason Johnson Boy
Dick Johnstone Man at Funeral
Frank Marlowe Hotel Clerk
Wanda Perry Nurse
Joe Rudan Sailor
Gary Spencer Bartender
Al Thompson (II) Man at Funeral
Rush Williams Leonard - Hospital Orderly

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Owner Kerry & Dawn
Location Movies-02
Storage Device TD 28
Quantity 1
Seen Dec 23, 2019
Added Date May 17, 2015 05:40:57
Modified Date Apr 17, 2024 00:46:30

Edition details

Screen Ratios Fullscreen (4:3)
Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed)
Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 2.0 [English]
Dolby Digital 2.0 [Spanish]
Subtitles English | Spanish
Distributor 20th Century Fox
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Oct 05, 2004

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Atlanta GA Jacksonville FL