Spellbound

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Spellbound is a 1945 psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, renowned for its exploration of psychoanalysis and its distinctive dream sequences designed by Salvador Dalí.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist
film
novel
psychological thriller film
artDirector James Basevi
John Ewing
Perry Ferguson
author Francis Beeding
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Original Score
basedOn The House of Dr. Edwardes
castMember Bill Goodwin
Gregory Peck
Ingrid Bergman
John Emery
Leo G. Carroll NERFINISHED
Michael Chekhov
Norman Lloyd
Rhonda Fleming
Steven Geray
cinematographer George Barnes
colorProcess black-and-white
composer Miklós Rózsa
countryOfOrigin United States
director Alfred Hitchcock
distributor United Artists
editor Hal C. Kern
genre mystery film
psychological thriller
hasSetting psychiatric hospital
language English
mainCharacter Dr. Constance Petersen
John Ballantyne
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
Academy Award for Best Director
Academy Award for Best Picture
Academy Award for Best Special Effects
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
notableFor dream sequences designed by Salvador Dalí
use of psychoanalytic themes
producer David O. Selznick
productionCompany Selznick International Pictures
productionDesignerOfDreamSequences Salvador Dalí
publicationDate 1945
releaseDate 1945-10-31
runtime 111 minutes
screenwriter Angus MacPhail
Ben Hecht
setInPeriod 20th century
stars Gregory Peck
Ingrid Bergman
subject psychoanalysis

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