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Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck in Spellbound (1945)

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Spellbound

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Edited into

    • The Clock (2010)

      Salvador Dalí nightmare.
    • The History of the Hands (2016)

      Footage from this movie is used.

Featured in

    • Hollywood: The Selznick Years (TV Movie 1969)

      Series of romantic close-ops with Gregory Peck and Bergman
    • Lovers and Other Strangers (1970)

    • "Aquarius" Alfred the Great (TV Episode 1972)

      A scene of Gregory Peck's dream in a psychiatrist's chair is shown after Alfred Hitchcock discusses the nature of psychological fear.
    • Ingrid (1984)

    • The Flamingo Kid (1984)

      A short clip is shown on a TV

Referenced in

    • She Wrote the Book (1946)

      Mentioned in dialogue
    • "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Number Twenty-Two (TV Episode 1957)

      Introduction makes joking reference.
    • "The Donna Reed Show" The First Time We Met (TV Episode 1960)

      When Alex and Donna finally agree about how they first met they realize it was really based on what they saw in Spellbound.
    • "I've Got a Secret" Jane Powell (TV Episode 1962)

      Mentioned by Garry Moore.
    • Lifeboat: Hitchcock/Truffaut (Video 1962)

      Mentioned.

References

    • The Great Train Robbery (Short 1903)

      When Dr. Murchison threatens Constance and we follow the gun from Dr. Muchinsons point of view, he finally points it at him self and the camera, and shoots
    • Un chien andalou (Short 1929)

      An eyeball is slit.
    • The Bank Dick (1940)

      The disease "mogo on the a-gogo" is mentioned.

Remade as

    • Miss Mala (1954)

      the story is a musical copy of the Spellbound

Spoofed in

    • Slick Hare (Short 1947)

    • High Anxiety (1977)

    • "The Simpsons" Treehouse of Horror XX (TV Episode 2009)

      The dream sequence is spoofed in "Dial M for Murder, or Press # to Return To Menu".

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