
Waking Madison(2011)
A woman suffering from multiple personality disorder tries to piece back together her life.


“The strangest true experience a young girl ever had.”
A doctor treats a woman suffering from multiple personality disorder.

Joanne Woodward
Eve White / Eve Black / Jane

David Wayne
Ralph White

Lee J. Cobb
Doctor Curtis Luther

Edwin Jerome
Doctor Francis Day
Alena Murray
Secretary

Nancy Kulp
Mrs. Black

Douglas Spencer
Mr. Black
Terry Ann Ross
Bonnie White

Ken Scott
Earl

Mimi Gibson
Eve (as a child)
The Three Faces of Eve is a drama film released in 1957 exploring themes of georgia, based on true story, mental illness, multiple personality, dissociative identity disorder, hipnotismo. Directed by Nunnally Johnson, it stars Joanne Woodward, David Wayne, Lee J. Cobb. A doctor treats a woman suffering from multiple personality disorder.
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