Plot
Chuck wants to leave home but can't make the grade for boarding school. Then he finds out the disfigured recluse living nearby is an ex-teacher.
Release Year: 1993
Rating: 6.5/10 (14,455 voted)
Critic's Score: 62/100
Director:
Mel Gibson
Stars: Mel Gibson, Nick Stahl, Margaret Whitton
Storyline The story of a relationship between a teacher and his troubled pupil. Justin McLeod is a former teacher who lives as a recluse on the edge of town. His face is disfigured from an automobile accident and fire ten years before in which a boy was incinerated and for which he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. He is also suspected of being a pedophile. He is befriended by Chuck, igniting the town's suspicion and hostility. McLeod instills in his protégé a love of justice and freedom from prejudice which sustains Chuck beyond the end of the film.
Writers: Isabelle Holland, Malcolm MacRury
Cast: Mel Gibson
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Justin McLeod
Nick Stahl
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Charles E. 'Chuck' Norstadt
Margaret Whitton
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Catherine Palin
Fay Masterson
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Gloria Norstadt
Gaby Hoffmann
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Megan Norstadt
Geoffrey Lewis
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Chief Wayne Stark
Richard Masur
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Prof. Carl Hartley
Michael DeLuise
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Douglas Hall, Gloria's Boyfriend
Ethan Phillips
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Todd Lansing
Jean De Baer
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Mrs. Lansing
Jack De Mave
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Mr. Cooper
Viva
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Mrs. Cooper
Justin Kanew
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Rob Lansing
Sean Kellman
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David Taylor-Fife
Chris Lineburg
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Scott Pearson
Taglines:
A fatherless boy had almost given up all his dreams... until one man believed in him enough to make them come true.
Release Date: 25 August 1993
Filming Locations: Bath, Maine, USA
Gross: $24,760,338
(USA)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia: Mel Gibson cast himself in the role of McLeod only after he was unable to find any other satisfactory actor willing to take the part.
Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers):
The method that McLeod gives for finding the center of a circle will not always work. He also says and draws that the line perpendicular to the midpoint of AB goes through C, which is extraneous and incorrect.
Quotes: Justin McLeod:
Now, I'd like you to write an essay. Any topic you'd like. Chuck Norstadt:
Why? It's not on the exam. Justin McLeod:
Why did you come here? Quickly, don't think, just answer. Why? Chuck Norstadt:
For s-some help, you know. Justin McLeod:
No, I don't know. Do you want help or not? Chuck Norstadt:
Yeah, I guess so, if you're really a teacher. Justin McLeod:
"Yeah, I guess so", SIR. Chuck Norstadt:
Yes, I guess so, sir. Justin McLeod:
Good. This is the way it works. Aut disce aut discede - learn or leave. Because it's of no consequence to me, one way or the other. Understood?
User Review
Brilliant coming of age tale
Rating: 10/10
I didn't know anything about this movie before I have watched it
because it was never released in my own country, as well as book was
never published. I am not a big fan of Mel Gibson, I thought that he is
just average but too overrated actor. So you can understand why I
didn't expect too much from this movie. But now, I want to apologize to
Mr. Gibson. In this overlooked masterpiece he proves himself incredibly
good both as an actor also as a director. The story was absolutely
great, realistic and touching. Relations between two main characters –
former teacher and young student boy (perfectly played by Mel Gibson
and Nick Stahl) were shown as great as it possible. It was for sure
best Mel Gibson performance ever. Young Nick Stahl acting also looked
incredibly good as Chuck Norstadt. All supporting casts also did a very
good job in their roles Director and whole cast team brought to us
incredibly powerful atmosphere of total misunderstanding in Chuck
family and in the whole town. People can't understand and worst of all
they don't want to understand other people, who are not like all
ordinary people in their small town. If you're not like all – you're
odd and nothing more. This movie teach us never judge people only by
appearance and groundless suspicions, teach us always look inside the
people. It was very strong, powerful and important messages. All
dialogs were very well written and very memorable. In addition to this
cinematography and soundtrack were very good.
So, I consider The Man Without a Face as a stunning excellent film,
best Mel Gibson film, one the best of the year and one of the best
movies I've ever seen. If you're a Mel Gibson fan or simply love films
with excellent story and perfect acting I highly recommend this film.
Thanks a lot Mel and all people involved in this masterpiece.
My grade 10 out of 10 or A+++
Thanks for reading and sorry for my bad English. Feel free for mailing
me about any of my posts and comments here.
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