The Man Without A Face – Special Edition
Justin McLeod has been living the life of a recluse for seven years, ever since his face was horribly disfigured. Known as “Hamburger Head” to the locals, he's the subject of many rumors and wild stories.
Chuck is a young boy determined to get into the same military as his father, despite his mother's protests and his half sisters' mocking, even if it means studying all through the summer. Desperate for a tutor, Chuck encounters the reclusive McLeod, and together they begin to help each other deal with a world that has shunned them both.
Special Features:
- Remembering ‘The Man without a Face’
Critic Reviews:
- " Stahl carries the film, with a fine performance balanced on the preadolescent cusp of spontaneity and craft. Once again, the story is about coming of age. Growing up, it seems, never goes out of fashion. " – Brian D. Johnson
- " Intriguing and involving " – Rich Cline
- " One of the best movies of Gibson's career " – Caffeinated Clint