"The X-list: The National Society of Film Critics' Guide to the Movies That Turn Us On". 4 on the Billboard Charts, becoming Idol's first Top 10 hit in the U.S. DVD film reviews have suggested the film's influence on director John Woo. Eyes Without a Face features closeups of Idol's sneering face interspersed with three female singers. This also includes soundtracks from other Franju films including "La Tête contre les Murs" and "Thérèse Desqueyroux".cite web title = Anthologie 80ème Anniversaire publisher = FGL Productions year = month = url = http://www.fglmusic.com/produit?id=467 language = French accessdate = 2008-08-26] Tracklistingtracklist collapsed = yes headline = extra_column = Film total_length = all_writing = all_lyrics = all_music = Maurice Jarre writing_credits = lyrics_credits = music_credits = title1 = Générique / Surprise-partie extra1 = "La Tête contre les Murs" length1 = 4:30 title2 = Thème de Stéphanie extra2 = "La Tête contre les Murs" length2 = 4:30 title3 = Enterrement à l’asile extra3 = "La Tête contre les Murs" length3 = 2:44 title4 = Générique extra4 = "Eyes Without a Face" length4 = 2:05 title5 = Thème romantique extra5 = "Eyes Without a Face" length5 = 2:50 title6 = Filature extra6 = "Eyes Without a Face" length6 = 1:23 title7 = Des phares dans la nuit extra7 = "Eyes Without a Face" length7 = 3:32 title8 = Valse poursuite extra8 = "Eyes Without a Face" length8 = 1:45 title9 = Final extra9 = "Eyes Without a Face" length9 = 1:01 title10 = Générique extra10 = "Thérèse Desqueyroux" length10 = 1:54 title11 = Non-lieu extra11 = "Thérèse Desqueyroux" length11 = 1:35 title12 = Thérèse Desqueyroux extra12 = "Thérèse Desqueyroux" length12 = 2:50 title13 = La femme idéale extra13 = "Les Dragueurs" length13 = 2:36 title14 = La ballade des dragueurs extra14 = "Les Dragueurs" length14 = 2:47 title15 = Surboum chez Ghislaine extra15 = "Les Dragueurs" length15 = 2:01 title16 = L'oiseau de paradis extra16 = "L'Oiseau de Paradis" length16 = 2:48 title17 = L'univers d'Utrillo extra17 = "Un court-métrage de Georges Régnier " length17 = 4:44 title18 = Générique extra18 = "Le Soleil dans l’œil" length18 = 2:28 title19 = Thème extra19 = "Mort, où est ta Victoire ?"
91.] * Hawkins, Joan. Hauppauge, New York: Barron's Educational Series, 2005. During the film's production, consideration was given to the standards of European censors by setting the right tone, minimizing gore and eilminating the mad-scientist character. Spider-Man is shocked to find a lobotomized Robbie Robertson, and plans to help the other captured minority prisoners to escape. The critics have compared the face transplant scene that has similar graphic detail of the face transplant scene in Woo's action film "Face/Off" (1997).Bourne, Mark. Schüfftan had previously worked with Franju previously on "La Tête Contre les Murs" (1958).Allmovie. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Da Capo Press, 2005. Retrieved: February 2, 2008.] * Schneider, Steven Jay, ed. The DVD also contains Georges Franju's first documentary "Blood of the Beasts" (1949), a depiction of a French slaughterhouse. First working with Claude Sautet, also serving as first assistant director who laid out the preliminary screenplay, Franju hired the writing team of Boileau-Narcejac (Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac) who were fresh from screenplays for Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" (1958) and Henri-Georges Clouzot's "Les Diaboliques" (1954).Turan 2005, p. This is in contrast to the secondary feature "The Manster" (1962) which mainly focused on the carnie-show aspect with its "two-headed monster" and "Invasion from outer space by two-headed creature killer".Hawkins 2000, p. As Octavius meets Himmler, the man then notice the doctor's congenital disability with contempt as it conflict to his eugenicist ideology. [http://www.dvdmoviecentral.com/ReviewsText/eyes_without_a_face.htm "Eyes Without a Face - DVD Movie Central."] [http://www.metacritic.com/video/titles/eyeswithoutaface "Eyes Without a Face (re-release) (2003): Reviews."] allmovie.com. ISBN 0-306-81445-5.External links*****, "Eyes Without a Face" was released on VHS on January 9, 2001 by Kino Video and on DVD on October 19, 2004 by The Criterion Collection. Retrieved: February 2, 2008.] Released on May 29, 1984, this was the second single from the Rebel Yell album. The song is softer and more ballad-like than most of the album's other singles. During a showing of the film at the Edinburgh Film Festival, seven audience members fainted to which director Franju responded, "Now I know why Scotsmen wear skirts." [http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=56549 "DVD Times - Eyes without a Face."] Several sequels to "Gritos en la noche" followed.Firsching, Robert. imdb.com. "Cutting Edge: Art-Horror and the Horrific Avant-Garde". dvdjournal.com.