A Beginners Guide to Freud
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
An exploration of Sigmund Freud, including his relationship to German nose and throat specialist Dr. Wilhelm Fliess.
Top Cast


David Kossoff
David Kossoff
Sigmund Freud
David Kossoff
Sigmund Freud


Philip Rosch
Philip Rosch
Wilhelm Fliess
Philip Rosch
Wilhelm Fliess


Margery Mason
Margery Mason
Martha Freud
Margery Mason
Martha Freud
Natasha Morgan
Natasha Morgan
Anne Freud
Natasha Morgan
Anne Freud
David Bloom
David Bloom
Young Sigmund
David Bloom
Young Sigmund


Valentine Pelka
Valentine Pelka
Teen Sigmund
Valentine Pelka
Teen Sigmund


Denis Lill
Denis Lill
Joseph Bretter
Denis Lill
Joseph Bretter
Theresa Boden
Theresa Boden
Anna O
Theresa Boden
Anna O


David Ryall
David Ryall
Charcot
David Ryall
Charcot


Jonathan Adams
Jonathan Adams
Meynet
Jonathan Adams
Meynet
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