For her impressive portrayal of a woman with multiple personality disorder in The Three Faces of Eve, Joanne Woodward brought home the 1957 Best Actress Oscar. 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 hypnotizes her, unveiling two additional personalities in the woman – a vamp and an independent sophisticate. But curing Eve... will require a deep probe into an abusive past with support from her less-than supportive husband. With narration from the inimitable Alistair Cooke, 'The Three Faces of Eve' is intriguing drama at its classic best. Special Features: Commentary by Film Historian Aubrey Solomon Movietone News Footage: Academy Awards Theatrical Trailer Stills Gallery [show more]
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Alistair Cooke narrates this story of a woman who is taken to a doctor after experiencing frequent blackouts. Under hypnosis, she is found to have three completely separate identities: a housewife; a harlot; and a prim lady. Starring Joanne Woodward in an Academy Award winning role.
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