Curse of the Faceless Man (1958)
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Curse of the Faceless Man (1958) combines elements of horror and science fiction in this atmospheric tale of an ancient mystery revived in the modern era. Unearthed during an archaeological dig in Pompeii, the calcified remains of a Roman gladiator seem to hold a sinister secret. As scientists and historians attempt to study the relic, inexplicable events point to the possibility of a supernatural presence. With chilling discoveries and a connection to a woman who bears an uncanny resemblance to a figure from the gladiator’s past, the film unfolds as a tense exploration of love, fate, and ancient curses. This black-and-white thriller from director Edward L. Cahn blends eerie visuals with suspense, making it a memorable entry in 1950s genre cinema.
Cast:
Richard Anderson as Dr. Paul Mallon
Elaine Edwards as Tina Enright
Adele Mara as Maria Fiorillo
Luis Van Rooten as Dr. Carlo Fiorello
Gar Moore as Dr. Enrico Ricci
Felix Locher as Dr. Emanuel
Jan Arvan as Inspector Rinaldi
Bob Bryant as Quintillus Aurelius
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