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Spellbound
TrailerThe film tells the story of Dr. Murchison, the new head of the Green Manors mental asylum who turns out not to be what he claims. He is in fact a paranoid amnesiac impostor, who may also be a killer.Actors: Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov, Leo G. Carroll, Rhonda Fleming, John Emery, Norman Lloyd, Bill Goodwin, Steven Geray, Donald Curtis, Wallace Ford, ...»Director: Alfred HitchcockCountry: United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 1945IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Spellbound"
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Characters of "Spellbound"
Dr. Constance PetersenPlayed by: Ingrid BergmanJohn BallantynePlayed by: Gregory PeckDr. Alexander BrulovPlayed by: Michael ChekhovDr. MurchisonPlayed by: Leo G. CarrollMary CarmichaelPlayed by: Rhonda FlemingDr. FleurotPlayed by: John EmeryMr. GarmesPlayed by: Norman LloydHouse DetectivePlayed by: Bill GoodwinDr. GraffPlayed by: Steven GerayHarryPlayed by: Donald CurtisStranger in Hotel LobbyPlayed by: Wallace FordDet. Lt. CooleyPlayed by: Art BakerDet. Sgt. GillespiePlayed by: Regis ToomeyDr. HanishPlayed by: Paul Harvey -
Directors of "Spellbound"
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Creators of "Spellbound"
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Critic Reviews of "Spellbound"
New York TimesJanuary 01, 2000Not to be speechless about it, David O. Selznick has a rare film in Spellbound.
Reel Film ReviewsJuly 21, 2015...a rare misfire within Hitch's otherwise solid body of work.
Film Freak CentralFebruary 28, 2012I don't agree with her much, but Pauline Kael was right about this one.
Movie MetropolisFebruary 16, 2012It may not be first-rank Hitchcock, but even second-tier Hitchcock is better than what most other directors produce.
7M PicturesFebruary 06, 2012Made in an age when master shots often became a standard scene style, Hitchcock shows some real thought behind his composition.
Creative LoafingJanuary 25, 2012A commercial and critical hit in its day, this Best Picture Oscar nominee has seen its standing slip in the ensuing decades, as it's never mentioned on any list of Alfred Hitchcock's best works. That's a shame.
Combustible CelluloidFebruary 13, 2009It has a lot of great stuff, not least of which is the odd dream sequence, designed by none other than Salvador Dali.
EmanuelLevy.ComJune 06, 2005One of Hollywood's most explicit films about psychoanalysis, Spellbound takes a dubious and contrived approach to the subject, but the stars (Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck)shine and their love story is enjoyable.
Kalamazoo GazetteJuly 09, 2004Severely dated but supremely entertaining psychological thriller
Film Journal InternationalJune 29, 2004Stylish psychodrama
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Gallery of "Spellbound"