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| David Kossoff | Jacob Freud | |
| Rosalie Crutchley | Frau Amalia Freud | |
| David McCallum | Carl von Schlossen | |
| John Huston | Narrator | |
| Eric Portman | Dr. Theodore Meynert | |
| Montgomery Clift | Sigmund Freud | |
| Susannah York | Cecily Koertner | |
| Fernand Ledoux | Dr. Charcot | |
| Larry Parks | Dr. Joseph Breuer | |
| Susan Kohner | Martha Freud | |
| Manfred Andrae | Student Doctor | |
| Leonard Sachs | Brouhardier | |
| Eileen Herlie | Frau Ida Koertner | |
| Allan Cuthbertson | Wilkie, Student in Paris | |
| Joseph Fürst | Herr Jacob Koertner | |
| David McCallum | Carl von Schlosser | |
| Alexander Mango | Babinsky | |
| Ol Abdou |
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| Producer | Wendy Hyland
George Golitzen Wolfgang Reinhardt |
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| Writer |
Charles Kaufman
Wolfgang Reinhardt |
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| Cinematography | Djordje Nikolic
Douglas Slocombe |
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| Musician | V. Boris Vojkan Borisavljevic
Jerry Goldsmith |
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This pseudo-biographical movie depicts 5 years from 1885 on in the life of the Viennan psychologist Freud (1856-1939). At this time, most of his colleagues refuse to cure hysteric patients, because they believe they're just simulating to gain attention. But Freud learns to use hypnosis to find out the reasons for the psychosis. His main patient is a young woman who refuses to drink water and is plagued by a recurring nightmare. |
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