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  • still think may 21 (this past may 21)is the day of reckoning?

  • @skyjuiceification maybe he/she foresaw this book release: ' The Freud Files" (why psychoanalysis never existed). haha. Wilhelm Reich got killed for speaking truth... ana freud killed herself. a family of crackheads..

  • Yes thanks for this movie. Its actually available now on dvd. Unfortunately that version - as well as this - is still missing a vital dream. Its Freud;s (famous) dream about his father. In the movie Freud faints before he can enter the cemetary. What follows is a two or three minute dream with Freud in short sleeves wandering around a crowded railway station. Everybody has their eyes closed except for Freud. A man points to a placard which says "And the eyes shall be closed".

  • "MAY 21 2011 IS JUDGEMENT DAY!" FAIL!!

  • Clift's mother is played by an actress also born in 1920.

  • Damn you McCarthyism for stopping Larry Parks' career. He is terrific in this movie

  • MY NUMBER 1 MOVIE,LISTEN TO THE VOICE ,AFTER THE NAMES OF THE ACTORS,LISTEN CAREFULLY

    GOOGLE :JOHAN CAPIAU KUNSTENAAR

  • It's a pleasure to watch great actors such as Montgomery Clift and the supporting cast in this film work. I haven't seen any in quite some time.

  • this motion picture is ˝wonderful˝. Monty is THE best choice for title role. He is also so sexy with a beard.

  • Surely one of the eeriest and underrated scores of the late, great Goldsmith. I was really surprised to find this film here -- very pleasantly surprised. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @darkprose and the opening titles along with other cues from "Freud" were used in Ridley Scott's "Alien" which Goldsmith also scored

  • @KCJazzKeys Yes, that's right. And it was perfect in that film as well. Actually, more people probably heard Freud's soundtrack in the film Alien than in Freud. But it's perfect because there are Freudian elements to Alien, anyway.

  • " The rest is silence " ( Jung to Freud )

  • Actually her name is Susan Kohner as opposed to Susannah York.... if you're regarding the wife. Unless she changed her name I don't think she did....she was in a good movie with Sal Mineo called The Gene Krupa Story....thanks for posting! been wanting to see another monty movie! =P

  • @ClassicsWEREandARE ooooh i was wrong....sorrryyyyy! susan kohner is there but also York....

  • when does he start experimenting with cocaine?

  • Thank you for posting this! I am a fan of this man's work. Thanks again:)

  • Jerry Goldsmith re-used this opening theme in parts of the movie Alien, one of the most Freudian horror films ever! Great to find this on Youtube, and amazing film that should be better known.

  • A bit of triva: the script for the movie was orginaly authored by Jean Paul Sartre. He removed his name in protest after Houston edited it to death.

  • Freud cottoned onto how to destroy the Superego of the child by removing natural heroes and replacing them with fantasy one and limp - wristed rock musicians. His fellow brethren in the mass media and Frankfurt School are carrying out this plan.

  • wow

  • THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! Wow, I love this film and Monty is amazing. Very underrated film.

  • Great Jerry Goldsmith score, and the one that earned his first Oscar nomination (and cries out for an expanded C.D. release).

  • My wish has been granted! "Freud: The Deluxe Edition" will be released on C.D. on December 14!

  • Just got an expanded release thanks to Varese Sarabande's Soundtrack Club. An excellent release it is, too!

  • I hope it has the music where Freud hypnotizes Karl Schlosser (replaced by a poor quality alternate take on both the album and the bootleg C.D.!)

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  • That cue is definitely on the new Varese release. It's called "Desperate Case" and apparently Ridley Scott even used portions of that cue, "Main Title," and "Charcot's Show" in his final cut of 'Alien'. He temped the movie with Goldsmith's 'Freud' score before he hired on Jerry to write the original score to the picture itself. Pretty cool history.

  • Wow! where on earth did you find this!? Wanted to see Monty in this for ages...I only wish my mother could have seen these great lesser-seen Monty films(A Place in the Sun was her favorite movie).

    Much thanks and respect.

  • Many thanks. I haven't seen this movie in 25 years, but it always left a deep impression on me from just one viewing.

  • Yeah, it made an impression on me too and I subsequently watched it obsessively too many times to count. Still looking for another crazy-type fan to talk about the really COOL subliminal aspects of the film...

  • you beautiful son of a gun. thanks for the upload.

  • Why you are truly welcome.

  • any chance of syncing up the audio?

  • excellent! I've never seen this movie before!! Thank you for posting!

  • Sure thing!

  • Cool! Thanks for sharing this movie with us! I've always wanted to watch this old movie and of course couldn't find anywhere! I'm very much interested in Freud and psychoanalysis!

  • Hey, no problem. Hope you enjoyed it.

  • Thanks so much for posting this movie. Here in Germany it is unavailable neither on DVD nor on VHS - although it had been shown in the cinema in the 1960s and on TV in the 1970s.

  • Sure, hope you liked it!

  • Thanks for posting this! I love Montgomery Clift, but it's hard to find a lot of his movies.

  • You're welcome!

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