Menu
Spellbound Poster

Spellbound

This is love! Complete...reckless...violent!
1945 | 111m | English

(55551 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 3 (history)

Details

When Dr. Anthony Edwardes arrives at a Vermont mental hospital to replace the outgoing hospital director, Dr. Constance Peterson, a psychoanalyst, discovers Edwardes is actually an impostor. The man confesses that the real Dr. Edwardes is dead and fears he may have killed him, but cannot recall anything. Dr. Peterson, however is convinced his impostor is innocent of the man's murder, and joins him on a quest to unravel his amnesia through psychoanalysis.
Release Date: Nov 08, 1945
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writer: Ben Hecht, Angus MacPhail, Hilary St George Saunders, John Palmer
Genres: Romance, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords amnesia, sigmund freud, black and white, psychiatrist, dream sequence, freudian
Production Companies Selznick International Pictures, Vanguard Films
Box Office Revenue: $7,000,000
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Ingrid Bergman Dr. Constance Petersen
Gregory Peck John Ballantine
Leo G. Carroll Dr. Murchison
Michael Chekhov Dr. Alexander Brulov
John Emery Dr. Fleurot
Steven Geray Dr. Graff
Paul Harvey Dr. Hanish
Erskine Sanford Dr. Galt (uncredited)
Norman Lloyd Mr. Garmes
Donald Curtis Harry
Rhonda Fleming Mary Carmichael
Bill Goodwin House detective
Art Baker Det. Lt. Cooley
Regis Toomey Det. Sgt. Gillespie
Wallace Ford Hotel masher
Jean Acker Matron (uncredited)
Irving Bacon Railway Gateman (uncredited)
Richard Bartell Ticket Taker (uncredited)
Harry Brown Gateman (uncredited)
Joel Davis John Ballantine as a Boy (uncredited)
Jacqueline deWit Nurse (uncredited)
Edward Fielding Dr. Anthony Edwardes (uncredited)
Alfred Hitchcock Man Leaving Elevator (uncredited)
Teddy Infuhr John Ballantine's Brother (uncredited)
Victor Kilian Sheriff (uncredited)
George Meader Hallett - Railroad Clerk (uncredited)
Matt Moore Policeman at Train Station (uncredited)
Constance Purdy Dr. Brulov's Housekeeper (uncredited)
Addison Richards Police Captain (uncredited)
Janet Scott Norma Cramer (uncredited)
Clarence Straight Secretary at Police Station (uncredited)
Dave Willock Bellboy (uncredited)
Name Job
Ben Hecht Screenplay
Angus MacPhail Screenplay
James Basevi Art Direction
Hilary St George Saunders Novel
Lowell J. Farrell Assistant Director
Emile Kuri Interior Designer
Jack Cosgrove Special Effects
George Barnes Director of Photography
Clarence Slifer Special Effects
John Palmer Novel
Richard Johnston Production Manager
John Ewing Assistant Art Director
Arthur Johns Sound
Fred Ahern Unit Manager
Richard DeWeese Sound Recordist
Alfred Hitchcock Director
Miklós Rózsa Original Music Composer
Charles Barton Second Unit Director
Salvador Dalí Art Direction
Name Title
David O. Selznick Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 25 43 15
2024 5 28 57 15
2024 6 22 43 14
2024 7 22 35 13
2024 8 21 44 12
2024 9 13 19 8
2024 10 18 48 10
2024 11 18 27 12
2024 12 15 29 9
2025 1 20 33 13
2025 2 13 18 3
2025 3 6 28 1
2025 4 3 6 1
2025 5 2 6 1
2025 6 2 4 1
2025 7 2 2 1
2025 8 2 2 1
2025 9 3 4 2
2025 10 3 4 3

Trending Position


Year Month High Avg
2025 9 690 757
Year Month High Avg
2025 8 841 871
Year Month High Avg
2025 7 915 935
Year Month High Avg
2024 12 884 884
Year Month High Avg
2024 11 922 957

Return to Top

Reviews

barrymost
8.0

This intriguing little crime/thriller from the great Alfred Hitchcock isn't half bad. It's a more unusual Hitch effort, but the story has plenty of twists and turns to keep interest. Ingrid plays a kindhearted psychologist who falls in love with the new doctor at the asylum where she's working, bu ... t he may not be all that he seems. I'm sorry, Ms. Bergman; it looks like you've fallen in love with a psycho.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

When Leo G. Carroll ("Dr. Murchison") steps down as director of the "Green Manors" - a centre for psychoanalysis, he is replaced by Gregory Peck ("Dr. Edwardes") who immediately attracts the attention - romantic and professional - of Ingrid Bergman ("Dr. Petersen") who quickly discovers that he has ... quite a secret. Together they must work speedily to unravel a mystery of memory and murder before the authorities come to their own conclusions. This isn't my favourite Hitchcock thriller - Peck hasn't quite got the charisma or intensity the part required and though Bergman is beautiful; she is still just a little too stilted, unnatural even. The plot, however is complex and intriguing dealing with a traditional crime-noir subject in a far more cerebral manner. Miklós Rósza's Oscar winning score adds much of the menace to this and the pace smoulders nicely to a suitably thoughtful conclusion. I know Peck was David O. Selznick's golden boy at this point, but I cannot help but think he let's the thing down a bit; perhaps Hitch should have cast a more characterful lead? Great stuff, nonetheless though - certainly worth a watch.

Jul 01, 2022