Faceless (1988 film)
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Directed by | Jesús Franco |
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Produced by | René Chateau |
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Edited by | Christine Pansu |
Music by | Romano Musumarra |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
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Language | English |
Faceless is a 1988 French slasher film directed by Jesús Franco. The film is about Dr. Flamand (Helmut Berger) and his assistant Nathalie (Brigitte Lahaie) who lure unsuspecting victims to use their skin to perform plastic surgery on the doctor's disfigured sister - a plot reminiscent of Franco's earlier film, Gritos en la noche (1961). Hallen (Telly Savalas) is a New York businessman who hires private detective Sam Morgan (Chris Mitchum) to find his missing fashion model daughter Barbara (Caroline Munro). Other elements of the story include a Nazi doctor (Anton Diffring) and a chainsaw/power tool tormentor who are called in by Dr. Flamand.
Plot
A former patient of Dr. Frank Flamand (Helmut Berger), a disfigured Mrs. Francoisis (Tilda Thamar) seeks revenge for a botched operation by throwing acid at him but she misses and catches his sister, Ingrid (Christiane Jean), full in the face, resulting in severe burns.
At a photo shoot in Paris, the doctor's assistant Nathalie (Brigitte Lahaie) drugs and kidnaps Barbara Hallen (Caroline Munro) and locks her in a room in the basement of Flamand's clinic. Whilst checking on other kidnapped girls, a scuffle starts with Natalie and Gordon (Gerard Zalcberg), who lives in the basement chops off the girl's arms.
In New York City, Barbara's father Terry Hallen (Telly Savalas) is desperately awaiting a news of his daughter and hires a private detective, Sam Morgan (Chris Mitchum), to go and find her. Once in Paris, Morgan visits a morgue with Brian Wallace (Daniel Grimm) of the Paris police to see a decapitated body, but knows it is not Barbara due to a missing mole.
Flamand and Nathalie go to see a surgeon, Dr. Orloff (Howard Vernon), about an operation to amputate Barbara's face and attach it to his sister's Ingrid's face. Orloff tells them to track down Nazi doctor Karl Heinz Moser (Anton Diffring). They return to find Barbara's face has been badly cut by Gordon.
Morgan interviews Barbara's photo director Maxence (Marcel Philippot) and gets some information through intimidation before Maxence's bouncer, Doudo (Tony Awak), forces Morgan to flee. Meanwhile, Flamand has kidnapped another woman, Melissa, to use for the face transplant. Morgan updates Terry with limited information on Barbara - that she was a prostitute and that she left with a gold watch.
Moser arrives for the operation, but destroys Melissa's donor face due to complications and Flamand and Nathalie seek a replacement. At a club they find an actress (Florence Guerin), trick her into going to the clinic, drug her and hide her body. Morgan traces a credit card belonging to Barbara Hallen to the Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud, and to Flamand's clinic.
At the clinic Morgan sees a watch Natalie is wearing and later sees this in pictures at his hotel as belonging to Barbara and decides to return to the clinic. A nurse at the clinic enters the basement and finds all of the girls locked up. She is caught and killed by Gordon. At this moment Moser, Flamand and Nathalie remove the actress's face and show it to Ingrid.
Morgan returns to the clinic and is attacked by Gordon but manages to impale him on some hooks. Morgan finds keys and locates the girls and Barbara but is locked in Barbara's cell with her by Natalie. Flamand, Moser and Nathalie then brick up the cell. Barbara and Sam find themselves trapped and gasping for air.
Sam, however, has sent Terry a message, saying that he has traced Barbara to a clinic in Paris and that he's going to it to look for her, and that if he doen't leave a message in 12 hours, "send in the marines, Merry Christmas". Terry says to his office executive to get him on the first flight to Paris, in hopes to rescue the two.
Alternate ending
The original ending of the film involved Sam successfully rescuing Barbara, and arresting Flamand, Nathalie, Moser, and Ingrid, with Terry going to Paris to pick them up. Jess Franco wanted a slightly different touch to make it different, so while switching the ending around, this time it is mentioned that Terry Hallen is going to Paris to the clinic, but it is left open, if he gets there in time to save them or not.
Cast
- Helmut Berger as Dr. Frank Flamand
- Brigitte Lahaie as Nathalie
- Chris Mitchum as Sam Morgan
- Telly Savalas as Terry Hallen
- Caroline Munro as Barbara Hallen
- Anton Diffring as Dr. Karl Heinz Moser
- Howard Vernon as Dr. Orloff
- Stéphane Audran as Mrs. Sherman
- Tilda Thamar as Mme François
Soundtrack
The soundtrack to the film was released on a Maxi single with the theme song, Faceless, by Vincenzo Thoma although it has been out of print and hard to find for many years now.
Two more of the songs used in the film by Thoma, Crystal Eyes and In the Heart of the City can be found on Romano Musumarra's soundtrack to Les Nouveaux Tricheurs which is an LP. The last two songs used in the film, both by Carol Welsman were Just Imagination and Mais Que Bonita. Just Imagination had its own Maxi 45T single, and the song Mais Que Bonita can only be found on the Just Imagination LP album, which only printed 500 to 900 copies.
Songs used
- Faceless (Main Theme, Performed by Vincenzo Thoma)
- Crystal Eyes (Plays in the Florence Guerin Scene, Performed by Vincenzo Thoma) ("Un-credited")
- In the Heart Of The City (Plays While Ingrid Watches TV, Performed by Vincenzo Thoma)
- Mais Que Bonita (Plays During Model Photoshoot, Performed by Carol Welsman)
- Just Imagination (Plays in Club Scene with Morgan, Performed by Carol Welsman)
References
External links
- 1988 films
- 1988 horror films
- Detective films
- English-language films
- English-language French films
- Films about kidnapping
- Films about surgeons
- Films directed by Jesús Franco
- Films set in New York City
- Films set in Paris
- French films
- French slasher films
- Spanish films
- 1980s slasher films
- Spanish slasher films
- Works about plastic surgery