Spellbound
(DVD)

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Port Angeles - Digital Video DiscDVD SPELLBOAvailable

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Published
[United States] : Beverly Hills, Calif. : Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2008].
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (111 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
UPC
883904109914, 88390410991480

Notes

General Note
Suggested by Francis Beeding's novel: "The house of Dr. Edwardes."
General Note
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1945.
General Note
Special feature: Commentary with author and film Professor Thomas Schatz & Professor Charles Ramirez Berg ; Dreaming with scissors : Hitchcock, surrealism and Salvador Dali ; Guilt by association : psychoanalyzing Spellbound ; A Cinderella story : Rhonda Fleming ; 1948 radio play (directed by Alfred Hitchcock) ; Hitchcock interview (Peter Bogdanovich interviews Hitchcock) ; Theatrical trailer ; Still galleries: Portraits, Posters, Behind the scenes; option to play film with or without overature and exit music,.
Creation/Production Credits
Cinematographer, George Barnes ; music by Miklos Rozsa ; art direction, James Basevi ; supervising film editor, Hal C. Kerns ; special effects by Jack Cosgrove ; dream sequence based on designs by Salvador Dali ; psychiatric advisor, May E. Romm ; adaptation by Angus MacPhail.
Participants/Performers
Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov, Leo G. Carroll, Rhonda Fleming, John Emery, Norman Lloyd, Bill Goodwin, Steven Geray, Donald Curtis, Wallace Ford, Art Baker, Regis Toomey, Paul Harvey.
Description
A psychologist falls for a suspect in a murder, which she tries to solve by unlocking the clues hidden in his mind.
Target Audience
Not rated.
System Details
DVD; NTSC; region 1, full frame (1.33:1) presentation; mono.
Language
In English with optional English, Spanish or French subtitles; closed captioned in English.
Awards
Academy Awards, 1945: Best music (music score of a dramatic or comedy picture - Miklos Rozsa).