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The Man Without A Face DVD

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Mel Gibson's directorial debut. Since a tragic accident left him hideously scarred seven years ago Justin MacLeod has hidden away in his cliffside retreat. Meanwhile the locals have delighted in painting him as a perverted madman with an horrific past. Twelve-year-old Chuck Norstadt is also an outsider. Alienated from his family he awaits the day he can go to a boarding school far from home - but he has to pass his entrance exam first. Then by accident Chuck meets Justin Macleod. Justin turns out to be the friend and tutor that Chuck always needed. That summer ... in the inspiring tradition of Dead Poet's Society Chuck and Justin discover a friendship which enables them both to face the world that has for so long rejected them. [show more]

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Released
02 April 2007
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Optimum Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
109 minutes 
Features
Anamorphic, PAL 
Barcode
5060034573203 
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Mel Gibson directed and starred in this rites of passage movie. Gibson plays the disfigured teacher McLeod, who befriends a young and lonely boy Chuck Nastadt, and secretly provides him with tuition so that he can pass the entry exams of the military academy once attended by the boy's late father. The friendship causes gossip amongst the tightly knit community, leading to accusations of abuse against the innocent McLeod.

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