
Spellbound is a 1945 psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, blending suspense with surreal dream sequences created in collaboration with Salvador Dalí. The story follows Dr. Constance Petersen, a cautious psychiatrist drawn into a murder investigation and a puzzling case of a patient whose memories may be false. As the investigation unfolds, the film erupts into hypnotic, dreamlike imagery that gradually reveals buried motives, anchored by Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck. The collaboration between Hitchcock and Dalí yields a landmark in cinematic dreamscapes.
Hypnosis, Psychological Thriller, Mystery, Surreal Dream Sequences, Classic Hitchcock