Noted for its stark, expressionistic lighting and "noir" atmosphere, captured by Robert Planck .
The film helped shift Crawford’s image from a glamorous "movie star" to a serious dramatic actress, paving the way for her later Oscar-winning role in Mildred Pierce . Release Information subtitle A Woman's Face (1941).DVDRip
The file title refers to a high-quality digital copy of the 1941 film noir and psychological drama A Woman's Face , directed by George Cukor . Starring Joan Crawford in what is often cited as one of her most complex dramatic performances, the film is a remake of a 1938 Swedish production that originally starred Ingrid Bergman . Plot Overview Noted for its stark, expressionistic lighting and "noir"
Transformed outwardly, Anna is torn between starting a new, moral life or remaining loyal to the sinister Torsten Barring (Conrad Veidt), who expects her to participate in a deadly plot to inherit a family fortune. Cast and Production Starring Joan Crawford in what is often cited