Spellbound (Motion picture : 1945) Dreaming with scissors: Hitchcock, surrealism and Salvador Dali. Guilt by association: psychoanalyzing Spellbound. Cinderella story: Rhonda Fleming.
Notes:
Title from container. Suggested by Francis Beeding's novel: "The house of Dr. Edwardes". Originally released as a motion picture in 1945. Special feature: Commentary with author and film professors Thomas Schat and Charles Ramirez Barg ; Dreaming with scissors: Hitchcock, surrealism and Salvador Dali featurette ; Guilt by association: psychoanalyzing Spellbound featurette ; A Cinderella story: Rhonda Fleming featurette ; 1948 radio play directed by Alfred Hitchcock ; Peter Bogdanovic interviews Hitchcock ; original theatrical trailer ; still gallery. Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov, Leo G. Carroll, Rhonda Fleming, John Emery.
Summary:
"Dr. Constance Peterson (Bergman) is a dedicated psychiatrist who puts all her passion into her work--until she falls in love with Dr. Edwardes (Peck). Unfortunately, it soon becomes clear that Edwardes is an imposter--an amnesiac--who may or may not be a cold-blooded murderer. Pursued by the police, Constance must decide whether to turn in her mysterious lover ... or risk her life by trying to unlock the dark secrets in his mind."--Container notes.
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