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Did you know Edit. Producer David O. Goofs The burn on J. It disappears in every other scene where his hand is visible like when he is sitting on the couch with Dr. Quotes Dr. The analyst seeks only to induce the patient to talk about his hidden problems, to open the locked doors of his mind. Once the complexes that have been disturbing the patient are uncovered and interpreted, the illness and confusion disappear Connections Edited into The Clock User reviews Review.

Top review. Very good- the music certainly is outstanding! I watched Spellbound for the first time this morning, and overall I was very impressed. While Spellbound is far from his best film, it is in general very well done, and I would definitely watch it again for a number of reasons. Hitchcock's direction is noteworthy, maybe not as tight as it usually is, but still noteworthy.

The film is shot with breathtaking black and white cinematography, particularly the scene in the countryside, in fact the only scene where it didn't quite work was in the skiing scene, it looked rushed and a tad too amateurish. On a more positive note, the music score by Miklos Rosza was absolutely outstanding; it is without a doubt one of the best film scores I have ever heard, and in my opinion one of the more memorable scores in any Hitchcock film.

From the beautiful sweeping title theme, to some truly haunting parts in especially the scene with the sleepwalking. The final solution is exceedingly clever and unpredictable, and the dream sequence by Salvador Dali while short was essential to the plot and very effective.

I will admit some of it is implausible, and the script may just lack the sophistication of the scripts of Hitchcocks like Vertigo or Rebecca, but on the whole it was cleverly crafted. The performances are in general very good; Gregory Peck is disappointingly one-note, but as the beautiful but cold Constance Peterson Sweedish beauty Ingrid Bergman is a revelation. Carroll as Murchison, both add a lot to the film and do very well, and Hitchcock himself makes a cameo.

All in all, has its flaws, and is definitely not Hitchcock's best, but I do recommend it. And I do think that along with StageFright it is one of the more undervalued Hitchcock movies. TheLittleSongbird Oct 27, FAQ What is 'Spellbound' about?

Is "Spellbound" based on a book? What does the opening caption say? Details Edit. Release date December 28, United States. United States. The House of Dr. Alta Lodge - E.

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Joseph Cotten and Greta Garbo were considered for the lead roles at one point. Carroll in support. Peck, Bergman and Chekhov won out, although Cotten would eventually get the chance to play the role, taking on Dr. The film caused a rift between Selznick and Hitchcock.

The score features one of the earliest uses of the theremin. It was played by Dr. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here. Back to IndieWire. Oliver Lyttelton Oct 31, pm olilyttelton.



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