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    kobvindex_ZLB34069829
    Format: 1 BD (ca. 118 Min.) , Mono DTS-HD Master Audio , Full Frame 1.33:1
    Content: Eine Psychoanalytikerin verliebt sich in den neu in die Klinik gekommenen Chefarzt. Bald aber kommen ihr Zweifel an seiner Identität. Von einer Assistentin wird er des Mordes an einem Kollegen beschuldigt. Die Ärztin hilft dem an Gedächtnisschwund Leidenden durch eine Traumanalyse, seine Vergangenheit zu erkennen, und entlarvt den wirklichen Täter. Kunstvoll gestalteter, bemerkenswert gespielter Hitchcock-Krimi, der die Psycho- und Traumanalyse nicht unbedingt realitätsnah, aber effektvoll in die Handlung einbezieht. (Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Content: Extras: Commentary with Film Historians Thomas Schatz and Charles Ramirez Berg. While nowhere near as scholarly as Marian Keane's commentary on the Criterion release of Spellbound, Schatz and Berg, while chatty (and with a tendency to talk over each other, making each a jumble) do impart quite a bit of information on the film's background and production. However, how seriously can you take two guys who question whether Rozsa's score is "too big" for the film, and who also misidentify the film Norman Lloyd falls off the Statue of Liberty in (it's Saboteur, not Sabotage, guys). Running With Scissors: Hitchcock, Surrealism and Salvador Dali (SD; 21:25) is an interesting, albeit surface deep, look at this iconic pairing, including information on how it came to be as well as how Selznick deemed the dream sequences unfit for exhibition and had them edited. Guilt By Association: Psychoanalyzing Spellbound (SD; 19:39) looks at the film's historic place as the first mainstream film to deal with psychoanalysis, something that may have been in people's minds (no pun intended) as World War II was winding down, and soldiers were coming home in droves who were dealing with emotional problems. A Cinderella Story: Rhonda Fleming (SD; 10:10) is a profile of the auburn tressed star. 1948 Radio Version of Spellbound Directed by Alfred Hitchcock (59:47) starring The Third Man's Joseph Cotten and Valli. Peter Bogdanovich Interviews Alfred Hitchcock (15:22) Original Theatrical Trailer (SD; 2:07) (Blu-ray.com)
    Note: Ländercode: B , Orig.: USA, 1945
    Language: German
    Keywords: Film
    Author information: Rózsa, Miklós
    Author information: Bergman, Ingrid
    Author information: Hecht, Ben
    Author information: Beeding, Francis
    Author information: Hitchcock, Alfred
    Author information: Peck, Gregory
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