- Freud the Secret Passion
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name = Freud the Secret Passion
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director =John Huston
producer =Wolfgang Reinhardt
writer =Charles Kaufman (story)Wolfgang Reinhardt
narrator =John Huston
starring =Montgomery Clift Susannah York Susan Kohner
music =Jerry Goldsmith
cinematography =Douglas Slocombe
editing =Ralph Kemplen
distributor =Universal Pictures
released =12 December 1962
runtime = 139 minutes
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0055998"Freud the Secret Passion" also known as "Freud" (1962) is a American
biographical film drama based on the life Austrian psychoanalystSigmund Freud , directed byJohn Huston .Montgomery Clift stars as Freud.Plot Outline
This pseudo-biographical movie depicts 5 years from 1885 on in the life of the Viennese psychologist
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). At this time, most of his colleagues refuse to treat hysteric patients, believing their symptoms to be ploys for attention. Freud, however, learns to use hypnosis to uncover the reasons for the patients' neuroses. His main patient in the film is a young woman who refused to drink water and is plagued by a recurrent nightmare. The story compresses the years it took Sigmund Freud (Montgomery Clift ) to develop hisPsychoanalytic theories into what seems like a few months. Nearly every neurotic symptom imaginable conveniently manifests itself in one patient, Cecily Koertner (Susannah York ). She is sexually repressed, hysterical, and fixated on her father. Freud worked extensively with her, developing one hypothesis after another. Also shown is Freud's home life with his wife Martha (Susan Kohner ), whom he alternately discusses his theories with and patronizes when she reads one of his papers.Collaboration of Huston with Sartre
Asked in 1958 to write the script by the director John Huston,
Jean Paul Sartre wrote the first synopsis of some 95 typed pages. Huston accepted this, and Sartre went to work on a shooting script. Like the synopsis, it was too long. Sartre was asked to chop this first version, which he did. The result was that the revamped version was longer still. In any case, Sartre and Huston could not get along, so the French philosopher asked for his name to be removed from the credits. However, the film "Freud" still shows faint signs of Sartre's work on the script.Marilyn Monroe nearly got to play the part of one of the more colorfully hysterical patients, Cecily, whom Sartre uses to superb effect.Cast
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Montgomery Clift ... Sigmund Freud
*Susannah York ... Cecily Koertner
*Larry Parks ... Dr. Joseph Breuer
*Susan Kohner ... Martha Freud
*Eileen Herlie ... Frau Ida Koertner
*Fernand Ledoux ... Dr. Charcot
*David McCallum ... Carl von Schlossen
*Rosalie Crutchley ... Frau Freud
*David Kossoff ... Jacob Freud
*Joseph Fürst ... Herr Jacob Koertner
*Alexander Mango ... Babinsky
*Leonard Sachs ... Brouhardier
*Eric Portman ... Dr. Theodore Meynert
*John Huston ... Narrator (voice)
*Victor Beaumont ... Dr. Guber
*Allan Cuthbertson ... Wilkie
*Maria Perschy ... Magda
*Moira Redmond ... Nora WimmerExternal links
*imdb title|id=0055998|title=Freud the Secret Passion
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