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      Love Has Many Faces

      1965 1h 45m Drama List
      Reviews 38% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score Wealthy Kit Jordan (Lana Turner) and her dissolute husband, Pete (Cliff Robertson), are in Acapulco, Mexico, when a corpse washes onto the beach. The deceased was a lover of Kit's and a friend of Pete's, so the police question the Jordans. Then the dead man's girlfriend (Stefanie Powers) arrives, and she and Pete have an affair. Luckily, Kit has her choice of men to distract her. There is gigolo Hank (Hugh O'Brian), bullfighter Julian (Carlos Montalban) and, when in a pinch, even her husband. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jul 11 Buy Now

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      Audience Member What I got was the emptiness of the rich or leisurely life that put beach bums on a parity with the rich that even pick up on them like Kit's husband Pete. Hank - "not illegal, just immoral - even forsakes permanence with (Ruth Roman) that she bitterly tells him "You could have had it all" after he blackmails her. Whether rich or vagrant they lounge through life, fix drinks, and occasionally pick someone up. A loser was the man found dead on the beach, apparently taking that life too seriously. The film was archetypal with me in its symbolism; otherwise it was weak and miscast Turner's prestige, reducing her to a grade B role. Robertson's role was the deepest, actually pondering on the wasted life values and advising (Stephanie Powers) to go home. I didn't believe KIt surviving the huge bull goring her but it was used to reconcile Pete to her. (Ruth Roman) was bitter but what did she expect when she dealt in her stock in trade - a reformed Hank? I liked her swelling bosom. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Audience Member Expensive looking production is a trashy delight with Lana having many costume changes. She looks amazing in them all. They probably had extra money for them on what they saved on Hugh O'Brian's wardrobe, rare is the time he wears more than a brightly colored speedo. Ruth Roman gives the film's best performance. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member A really bad film but to the point it's almost fun. Turner wears a $1,000,000 wardrobe in this film which is really the star of the move. Should have ben called Love Has Many Wardrobe Changes. So much went into Lana's wardrobe the men are shirtless during most of the film. Their wardrobe cost was about $14.95. Good for a laugh, watch for the scene where Lana manages to wear two outfits in the same scene without changing. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member "love has many faces" has many yawns. entirely boring. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Wealthy Kit Jordan (Lana Turner) and her dissolute husband, Pete (Cliff Robertson), are in Acapulco, Mexico, when a corpse washes onto the beach. The deceased was a lover of Kit's and a friend of Pete's, so the police question the Jordans. Then the dead man's girlfriend (Stefanie Powers) arrives, and she and Pete have an affair. Luckily, Kit has her choice of men to distract her. There is gigolo Hank (Hugh O'Brian), bullfighter Julian (Carlos Montalban) and, when in a pinch, even her husband.
      Director
      Alexander Singer
      Production Co
      Jerry Bresler Productions
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Dec 15, 2010
      Runtime
      1h 45m
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