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Binding: DVD
EAN: 9787883062813
Format: Black & White, Full Screen, Import, NTSC
Label: BoYing
Manufacturer: BoYing
Publisher: BoYing
Region Code: 0.0
Running Time: 111 unknown-units
Sales Rank: 27233
Studio: BoYing
Theatrical Release Date: 1945
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I purchased this Korean/US version hoping to get a DVD version of a Hitchcock classic. I don't mind dealing with the multi-language selection defaulting to Korean, but the English soundtrack had so much vibrating, buzzing noise that the movie is absolutely unwatchable. This was disappointing. I would rate this a zero, but Amazon requires at least one star. This was a waste of time and money.
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There is one scene in Alfred Hitchcock's 1945 classic that epitomizes what's both cinematically unique and logically wrong about the whole venture. Late in the story, comely therapist Dr. Constance Petersen and her inadvertent patient John Brown (or is it Dr. Anthony Edwardes?) set off skiing on an empty, pristine slope in Gabriel Valley. The two attractive stars are obviously shot standing still against an aggressive wind machine in front of a moving screen matte of the Alpine scenery. It's really ... Read More
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The new DVD is a Korean reissue of the 1945 film. Many Koreans seem to be fascinated with American culture. This reissue appears to be intended primarily for Korean speakers. but there is no dubbing. The voices are the original English ones. There is an option for Korean or English subtitles, which leads to some humorous misspellings and outright mistakes in the English subtitles.
It is reported that Alfred Hitchcock made the comment that Spellbound "is just another manhunt story wrapped ... Read More
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I've never seen a film that immediately changed my opinion of another film. Does that sound strange? Well, that happened while watching this strange story by the Master of Intrigue, Alfred Hitchcock.
This is a Freudian love story/murder mystery. The beautiful Ingrid Bergman is a psycologist who falls in love with her patient. Gregory Peck plays this character who is suffering from amnesia. He is a murder suspect but can't recall the details about the crime.
They try to open mental ... Read More
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This is, in my opinion, one of Hitchcock's most interesting psychological thrillers. The dream-scapes with the help of Salvadore Dali are phenomenal and add the earie feel of being accompanied by a possible psychopath. Ingrid Bergman as the doting and believing woman standing by her misunderstood and hated man gives one of her best performances. Gregory Peck has never been better than as the neurotic self-loathing victim of his own guilt complex. A wonderful and enjoyable twist and turn of the plot ... Read More
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