The Three Faces of Eve (1957)
December 23, 1957Release Date
The Three Faces of Eve (1957)
December 23, 1957Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
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
Alistair Cooke
Himself (prologue narrator)
Terry Ann Ross
Bonnie White
Ken Scott
Earl
Mimi Gibson
Eve - Age 8
Vince Edwards
Army Sergeant (uncredited)
Mary Field
Effie, sales clerk / Effie Blanford (uncredited)
Nunnally Johnson
Director
Richard Garrick
Mr. Fox (uncredited)
Helene Hatch
Landlady (uncredited)
Corbett Thigpen
Writer
Jimmie Horan
Man at Funeral (uncredited)
Catherine Howard
Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
Robert Emmett Dolan
Composer
Jason Johnson
Boy (uncredited)
Dick Johnstone
Man at Funeral (uncredited)
Stanley Cortez
Cinematographer
Marjorie Fowler
Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 23, 1957
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
Content RatingG
Budget$965,000
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Wiki.
The Three Faces of Eve is a 1957 American film noir mystery drama film presented in CinemaScope, based on the book of the same name about the life of Chris Costner Sizemore, which was written by psychiatrists Corbett H. Thigpen and Hervey M. Cleckley, who also helped write the screenplay. Sizemore, also known as Eve White, was a woman they suggested might have dissociative identity disorder (then known as multiple personality disorder). Sizemore's identity was concealed in interviews about this film and was not revealed to the public until 1977. The film was directed by Nunnally Johnson.Joanne Woodward won the Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the first actress to win an Oscar for portraying three personalities (Eve White, Eve Black, and Jane). The Three Faces of Eve also became the first film since 1936—when Bette Davis won for Dangerous (1935)—to win the Best Actress award without getting nominated in any other category.