Dr. Constance Petersen (Bergman) is a dedicated psychoanalyst whose logical world is turned upside down when the new head of her asylum (Peck) is revealed to be an amnesiac imposter who may—or may not—be a murderer. Why it remains a masterpiece:
Before psychological thrillers were a staple of modern cinema, Alfred Hitchcock took us deep into the subconscious with . Starring the magnetic duo of Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck , this film wasn’t just a mystery—it was a bold cinematic experiment in Freudian theory. Spellbound (1945)
🌀 Opening the Locked Doors of the Mind: A Look Back at Hitchcock’s Spellbound (1945) Spellbound (1945)