Sigmund Freud has made film appearances, from John Huston’s overblown 1962 biopic, “Freud,” which starred an edgy Montgomery Clift, to 1976’s “The Seven Per Cent Solution,” a tongue-in-cheek story of ...
In May, Viggo Mortensen, an actor of Danish-Canadian ancestry, will start filming David Cronenberg’s “A Dangerous Method,” in the role of Sigmund Freud. Gentile actors have frequently played Freud: ...
Cinema’s first serious treatment was the work of several basket cases. The original script by Sartre would have run to five hours. When John Huston asked him to cut it, he submitted one of eight hours ...
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