A
plastic surgeon's quest for redemption turns malignant, murderous and
horrific in George
Franju's ghastly, yet lyrical Eyes
without a Face
(1960).
Shunned
in its day, the
film
became
a major influence on the horror genre, and has since been celebrated
for its “deft balance of fantasy and realism, clinical detachment
and operatic emotion, beauty and pain, all presided over by (actress)
Edith Scob's haunting, haunted eyes.”
MENU: salade verte, bouef bourguignon, pommes de terre persillées, mousse au chocolat torte
(green salad, beef stew, parslied potatoes, chocolate mousse torte)
BYOB*
$15: RESERVATIONS WITH PAYMENT REQUIRED
(*We serve a thematic cocktail (TBD) for an additional $5 per drink.)