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Alfred Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND '45 On-Set Ingrid Bergman's Birthday + Hitchcock

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Category:

Black & White

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Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Size:

8 x 10 inches

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Industry:

Movies

Object Type:

Photograph

Style:

Black & White

Year:

1940-49

Item Number:

MJ-SPELLBOUND-S03

Year of Release:

1945

Studio:

Selznick International Pictures

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Item number:

1215120345

Item description

Vintage original 8 x 10 in. US single-weight glossy candid on-set photograph taking during the production of the 1940's psychoanalysis-themed mystery romance, SPELLBOUND, released in 1945 by United Artists and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Taken on the set during a break in the film's production, the image features an interior close shot of co-star Ingrid Bergman cutting her birthday cake with the crew as director Alfred Hitchcock examines one of her gifts. It is in fine+ condition. Producer David O. Selznick wanted much of this movie to be based on his experiences in psychotherapy and even brought his psychotherapist in on the set to be a technical advisor. Once, when she disputed with Alfred Hitchcock on the workings of therapy, Hitchcock responded, "My dear, it's only a movie." Hitchcock referred to this movie as "just another manhunt wrapped up in pseudo-psychoanalysis."