Freud(1962) -

The film builds up to Freud's controversial realization of infantile sexuality and the foundational mechanics of the Oedipus complex .

Directed by legendary filmmaker , the film is a pseudo-biographical drama that chronicles a pivotal five-year period (starting in 1885) in the life of the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud . Rather than a standard cradle-to-grave biography, it operates almost like a detective mystery, tracking Freud's transition from traditional neurology to the birth of psychoanalysis . Director: John Huston Lead Actor: Montgomery Clift as Sigmund Freud Freud(1962)

A parallel plot traces Freud undergoing a grueling self-analysis to uncover the roots of his own neuroses and repressions . 🔍 Fascinating Behind-the-Scenes Trivia The film builds up to Freud's controversial realization

Influenced by Jean-Martin Charcot in Paris, Freud begins utilizing hypnosis . Eventually, alongside Dr. Joseph Breuer, this gives way to exploring repressed memories through the "talking cure" . Director: John Huston Lead Actor: Montgomery Clift as

Susannah York (as patient Cecily Koertner) and Larry Parks (as Dr. Joseph Breuer) .

Susannah York plays Cecily Koertner, a character synthesized from several of Freud's real-life case studies (including the famous Anna O.) to dramatically demonstrate a wide array of neurotic symptoms .