Spellbound (1945)

Movie · 1945 · Thriller, Mystery, Romance · 1h 51m · NR · English

Curator score: 7.4/10 (120.4K ratings)

This is love! Complete...reckless...violent!

Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Alfred Hitchcock

Production

Selznick International Pictures, Vanguard Films

Cast

Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Leo G. Carroll, Michael Chekhov, John Emery, Steven Geray, Paul Harvey, Erskine Sanford, Norman Lloyd, Donald Curtis, Rhonda Fleming, Bill Goodwin, Art Baker, Regis Toomey, Wallace Ford, Jean Acker, Irving Bacon, Richard Bartell, Harry Brown, Joel Davis

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, psychologically charged Hitchcock romance-thriller with real star chemistry and an unusually sympathetic female lead. It’s more elegant and melodramatic than genuinely suspenseful, but the amnesia mystery, dream imagery, and psychoanalytic angle make it a distinctive classic.

Best for

  • Hitchcock fans
  • classic Hollywood romance-thriller viewers
  • psychological mystery audiences
  • fans of glamorous black-and-white melodrama
  • viewers interested in early screen depictions of psychoanalysis

Skip if

  • you want fast modern pacing
  • you dislike heightened old-Hollywood melodrama
  • you prefer hard-edged noir over romantic suspense
  • you’re not in the mood for dream sequences and symbolic imagery

Overview

Spellbound is one of Hitchcock’s most polished romantic mysteries, built around a premise that is both pulpy and unusually earnest. The amnesia plot gives it a constant sense of uncertainty, but the movie’s real pleasure is in the push-pull between clinical investigation and swooning attraction, with Ingrid Bergman anchoring the film as the most capable person in the room.

Worth noting

What makes it stand out is how seriously it treats psychoanalysis as both narrative engine and visual language. The dream material, especially, is the kind of bold studio-era experimentation that still feels vivid, even when the dialogue leans into melodrama. Hitchcock keeps the mood slippery: part murder mystery, part love story, part therapy session.

Bottom line

It’s not the most suspenseful or psychologically rigorous Hitchcock film, but it is one of the most watchable. The chemistry, the elegance of the production, and the sheer confidence of its visual ideas make it easy to recommend, especially if you enjoy classic films that mix romance with unease.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Kayla (4★) · 3422 likes

gregory peck: i killed him dr. constance: haha ur soo funny babe let’s eat lunch

eely (4.5★) · 2070 likes

GOD this movie is so DRAMATIC my baby boy gregory is so messed up that any time he sees anything white he just full on FAINTS and miss ingrid bergman love of my life is just like “nooo don’t be crazy ur so sexy aha” and i LOVE every single second of it

cinéfila... 🕯️ (4★) · 1736 likes

i too would do all of that for gregory peck

Robin (4★) · 1286 likes

Any husband of Ingrid Bergman's is a husband of mine

lacci (4★) · 1240 likes

constance said “i can fix him”

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Topics

classic Hollywood, psychological thriller, romantic mystery, black-and-white, psychoanalysis, amnesia, dream sequences, melodrama, suspense, 1940s

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