HorrorScience FictionThriller

Face of Terror

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A scientist develops a serum that can eradicate scar tissue. He tries it on a girl with a horribly disfigured face. It succeeds, but then he discovers the girl is an escaped mental patient from a local asylum.

Release Date : 1962-10-28

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ízaro FilmsDocumento Film

Production Country : Spain

Alternative Titles : Face of Terror

Cast

Lisa Gaye

Character Name : Norma

Original Name : Lisa Gaye

Gender : Female

Fernando Rey

Character Name : Dr. Charles Taylor

Original Name : Fernando Rey

Gender : Male

Virgílio Teixeira

Character Name : Playboy

Original Name : Virgílio Teixeira

Gender : Male

Gérard Tichy

Character Name : Sanitarium Head

Original Name : Gérard Tichy

Gender : Male

Carlos Casaravilla

Character Name : Dr. Reich

Original Name : Carlos Casaravilla

Gender : Male

Jacinto San Emeterio

Character Name : Polack

Original Name : Jacinto San Emeterio

Gender : Male

Eduardo Sancho

Character Name : Mandel

Original Name : Eduardo Sancho

Gender : Male

Pepe Martín

Character Name : Alec

Original Name : Pepe Martín

Gender : Male

Ana María Custodio

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Ana María Custodio

Gender : Female

Concha Cuetos

Character Name : Alma

Original Name : Concha Cuetos

Gender : Female

Ángel Menéndez

Character Name : -

Original Name : Ángel Menéndez

Gender : Male

Emilio Rodríguez

Character Name : Inspector Hopkins (as Emilio Rodriguez)

Original Name : Emilio Rodríguez

Gender : Male

Reviews

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slayrrr666

@slayrrr666

2021-06-23

Attempting to solve a medical conundrum, a doctor tests a special serum to restore a disfigured woman's beauty through a secret surgery only to later realize not only does the serum wear off but his victim is an escaped mental patient and forces him to try to stop her. This one wasn't all that bad of a horror/thriller. Once this one gets going, among it's better qualities is the fact that there's a rather great deal of fun to be had with the effects of the surgery. Although slightly neutered, it comes off rather well in the context of the story and features some rather fun times throughout here with the different after-effects of the operation showing her treatment and recuperation along the way that delivers just enough to give us an idea something is off about the procedure and brings in some rather nice and welcomed elements in this section. From the worries about the liquid drying too quickly to the differences in body temperature causing an adverse reaction to the process, this section really drives home a rather grisly set-up to the later realization that she's deteriorating and coming undone while she continues on with her newfound freedom the lifestyle currently gives her. The ways in which she goes to keep that identity a secret from others, often resorting to shocking murders to cover up her crimes, this carries the later half along with the police investigation to find her after the escape using the different means of evidence to find her. This does enhance the pace leading into the finale in her confrontation in his laboratory from the varying threats and brawling to the surprise manner in which it concludes itself, which along with the grotesque look of the disfigurement makes for the film's positives. There's not a whole lot really wrong here, as the film's main flaw featured here is the change in storyline from the other efforts from that time-period does make this one stumble with it's pacing. Bringing onboard the plotline about her escape into the world at large and not keeping it focused on him killing for attempts to perfect the formula, there's not a whole lot of actual action to be found here for a large part of this one. This focus on the investigation instead doesn't give this one a ton of interesting things to do and simply following her on the run trying to stay out of the police's custody that never amounts to anything and really lets the film get dragged out far more than necessary. It never really keeps to a consistent pace and causes the film to feel far longer than it really should without having much going on around the main story, and while it does enhance the finale with the contrast against the other scenes, for the most part, it's not a big factor going on around here. Along with the quite shortsighted and abrupt ending that just stops the film suddenly, these here are really all that hold it back. Today's Rating/PG: Violence.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-11-19

Fernando Rey is a wheelchair-bound professor who has developed a formula that can heal scar tissue. When he alights upon the badly disfigured "Norma" (Lisa Gaye) he injects her with his serum with almost miraculous results, which he proceeds to display to his peers and friends. Unfortunately, the serum begins to wear off and "Norma" - who had only recently escaped from a mental institution determines to exact revenge on the doctor and his assistant "Alma". The acting and dialogue are competent, but the pace is shockingly slow - far too many development scenes and far too little actually happens to keep the attention until the last ten minutes when "Norma" goes on a bit of a murderous spree. Although the dubbing is not bad, and it looks like some of it has been re-shot in English; it still struggles to make much headway leaving more blemishes on the story than his serum could really ever hope to cure.