Dreams designed by Dalí in Spellbound (1945)
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The Eyes have it !!!!
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@jhultquist000 Obviously the English language presents a bit of a challenge for you.
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@ChiChiClifton thank you. Was just about to say that. Glad to see that someone knows some old films :)
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Most of this isn't the dream sequence from Spellbound at all, it's just the opening sequence of Le chien andalou. Slightly misleading :)
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I have seen le chien a few times. Alice in Wonderland nailed it in her post.
David Lynch must have had it etched into his brain.
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Ironically, Hitchcock himself had very little to do with the actual shooting of the Spellbound dream sequence. The gifted visualist and sometimes director, William Cameron Menzies, was hired on after numerous setbacks to help interpret Dali's concepts into feasible sets, and direct the sequence as well. Several years later, Menzies would return to the subconscious, only this time with Martians (Invaders from Mars, 1953). The results were equally impressive, proving his Dali foray was no fluke.
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@KievanTiger Before this, Dali and Buñuel made the film "Le chien andalou" were the eye cutting scene is more dramatic. here is the genius of Dali is recreating that scene with art work, unforgettable!!!!
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Wow this is so realistic Wouldn't suprise this was in part base on a real dream
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2.30 wow
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@Bryan9796 Lol, I saw this clip in Film class today and thought the same thing
WHAT THE FUCK WAS WITH THE EYE
jhultquist000 1 year ago 12
I understand the dream sequence was about 20 min. total as shot, but was edited down for the movie. Would love to see the whole 20 min.
luvdomus 2 years ago 9