Spellbound | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 29, 2012
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A great thriller from #hitchcock that features a terrific dream sequence by Salvador #dali. If you by the psychoanalytic theories, its great
| genre | Thriller |
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| synopsis | A psychiatrist tries to help the man she loves solve a murder buried in his subconscious. |
| lead actors | Ingrid Bergman | Gregory Peck | Michael Chekhov | Rhonda Fleming | Leo G. Carroll | John Emery | Norman Lloyd | Bill Goodwin | Steven Geray | Donald Curtis | Art Baker | Regis Toomey | Paul Harvey | Wallace Ford |
| director | Alfred Hitchcock |












