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Face Value

Face Value

9 /10 (1) 1927 50m
Drama Romance
Director Robert Florey
Screenplay Frances Guihan
Howard Crandall Jr., who comes from a wealthy family, has suffered a disfiguring facial injury during World War I, and at war's end stays in Paris rather than return home to his family and sweetheart Muriel looking the way he does. While in Paris he forms a secret society of men who are in a similar position. When he finally does decide to return home, his family and Muriel are at first shocked by his appearance, but they recover and try to make him feel comfortable and accepted. However, it's not before Howard begins to feel their actions are motivated more by pity than love, and when Arthur Wells, who was once Muriel's suitor, shows up one day and is greeted warmly and intimately by Muriel, Howard starts to think that his suspicions are justified.
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Aug 1, 1927
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United States of America
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Who stars in Face Value? The main cast of Face Value includes Fritzi Ridgeway, Gene Gowing, Betty Baker, Paddy O'Flynn, Jack Mower.
Who directed Face Value? Face Value (1927) is directed by Robert Florey.
How long is Face Value? Face Value has a runtime of 50 minutes. It was released in 1927.
What genre is Face Value? Face Value is a Drama, Romance film. It has a rating of 9/10 with 1 votes.

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Howard Crandall Jr., who comes from a wealthy family, has suffered a disfiguring facial injury during World War I, and at war's end stays in Paris rather than return home to his family and sweetheart Muriel looking the way he does. While in Paris he forms a secret society of men who are in a similar position. When he finally does decide to return home, his family and Muriel are at first shocked by his appearance, but they recover and try to make him feel comfortable and accepted. However, it's not before Howard begins to feel their actions are motivated more by pity than love, and when Arthur Wells, who was once Muriel's suitor, shows up one day and is greeted warmly and intimately by Muriel, Howard starts to think that his suspicions are justified.

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