Rimasto drammaticamente colpito negli affetti più cari, uno psicanalista è stranamente coinvolto in alcuni delitti: prima viene ucciso un suo paziente, poi la sua segretaria. Capisce quindi ... Leggi tuttoRimasto drammaticamente colpito negli affetti più cari, uno psicanalista è stranamente coinvolto in alcuni delitti: prima viene ucciso un suo paziente, poi la sua segretaria. Capisce quindi che qualcuno vuole distruggerlo, forse per vendicarsi di lui.Rimasto drammaticamente colpito negli affetti più cari, uno psicanalista è stranamente coinvolto in alcuni delitti: prima viene ucciso un suo paziente, poi la sua segretaria. Capisce quindi che qualcuno vuole distruggerlo, forse per vendicarsi di lui.
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They were able to attract good casts, and The Naked Face, bad as it was, had one: Roger Moore, Rod Steiger, Art Carney Elliott Gould, and Anne Archer.
The story concerns a psychiatrist (Moore) who is being possibly set up for murder of his secretary and a patient - or, as he suspects, someone is trying to kill him.
Steiger plays a detective holding a grudge due to Moore's testimony in a case where a defendant killed his partner and won an insanity plea.
Absolutely gratuitous scenes of violence and torture, very unpleasant. Also Anne Archer walked in and out of Moore's office for no apparent reason as she never disclosed her problem
The film isn't particularly well photographed. And it's not particularly good.
Some neat twists are employed by actor-turned-director Forbes, with solid performances from Moore, Steiger and Gould in particular. Moore's normally nonchalant persona is replaced here with suitable concern, as he's pursued by sadistic villains with little inclination for mercy. The executions are particularly nasty and the tone is never far from dark and threatening. In some ways, "The Naked Face" is similar in vein to both "Still of the Night" and "Colour of Night" in terms of its content, and has a render reminiscent of a Brian De Palma thriller (though it lacks De Palma's signature styling).
Despite the sophisticated elements, the dialogue is only functional and at one hour and forty-five minutes, the film does overstay its welcome. Worth a look, but nothing spectacular.
Also involved in the film are Rod Steiger and Elliot Gould, both giving enjoyable performances as cops investigating the crimes. The story takes its inspiration from a Sidney Sheldon bestseller, and unfolds fairly intriguingly with various red herrings and killings tossed into the mix at regular intervals. However, the film isn't perfect by a long stretch of the imagination. For a start, the peculiar assassination at the end is supposed to be a twist of some sort, but it makes little sense. Also, the solution to the murders isn't that great (in fact, it's been six years since I saw the film and I can't remember exactly how it all gets resolved). Nonetheless, the film is probably worth a look, especially if you've never seen Moore in one of his more unstereotypical roles.
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- QuizWhen Rod Steiger turned up on-set, the make-up people had to quickly scramble because he had just had plastic surgery to hide his age, and the wounds were still fresh on his face.
- BlooperWhile falling down the stairs, the knife falls off the victim while presumably stabbed in his body revealing itself to be only a glued-on handle. In the next shot it's still in the body.
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Man in Elevator: Look, you need a new fur coat like I need herpes.
- ConnessioniFeatured in At the Movies: The Naked Face (1985)
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