The Man Without a Face
The movie The Man Without a Face was based on the book The Man Without a Face.
Movie details for The Man Without a FaceThe movie was released in 1993. The Man Without a Face was produced by Warner Home Video. More information on the movie is available on Amazon.com and also IMDb. Actors on this movie include Jean De Baer, Jack De Mave, Michael DeLuise, Gaby Hoffmann, Justin Kanew, Sean Kellman, Geoffrey Lewis, Chris Lineburg, George Martin (II), Fay Masterson, Richard Masur, David A. McLaughlin, Ethan Phillips, Timothy Sawyer, Nick Stahl, Jessica Taisey, Viva, Margaret Whitton and Kelly Wood (II). |
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Book details for The Man Without a FaceThe Man Without a Face was written by Isabelle Holland. The book was published in 1972 by HarperTrophy. More information on the book is available on Amazon.com. |
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Charles didn't know much about life ... until he met The Man Without a Face
"I'd never had a friend, and he was my friend; I'd never really, except for a shadowy memory, had a father, and he was my father. I'd never known an adult I could communicate with or trust, and I communicated with him all the time, whether I was actually talking to him or not. And I trusted him ......
Fourteen-year-old Charles desperately wants two things: a father and a way out. Little love has come his way until the summer he befriends a mysterious scarred man named Justin McLeod, nicknamed ""The Man Without a Face." Charles enlists McLeod's help as tutor for the St. Matthew's school entrance exams, his ticket away from the unpleasant restrictions of his home life. But more important than anything he could get out of a book, that summer Charles learns from McLeod a stirring life lesson about the many faces of love.
`Not much affection had come Charles's way until the summer he was fourteen, when he met McLeod [a man whose face was deeply scarred] and learned that love has many facets.' BL. `A highly moral book, powerfully and sensitively written; a book that never loses sight of the human." H.
Best of the Best Books (YA) 1970-1983 (ALA)
Outstanding Children's Books of 1972 (NYT)