
Freud: The Secret Passion
Drama
Overview
An examination of Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud's career when he began to treat patients diagnosed with hysteria, using the radical technique of hypnosis.
Top Cast


Montgomery Clift
Montgomery Clift
Sigmund Freud
Montgomery Clift
Sigmund Freud


Susannah York
Susannah York
Cecily Koertner
Susannah York
Cecily Koertner


Larry Parks
Larry Parks
Dr. Joseph Breuer
Larry Parks
Dr. Joseph Breuer


Susan Kohner
Susan Kohner
Martha Freud
Susan Kohner
Martha Freud


Eileen Herlie
Eileen Herlie
Frau Ida Koertner
Eileen Herlie
Frau Ida Koertner


Fernand Ledoux
Fernand Ledoux
Dr. Charcot
Fernand Ledoux
Dr. Charcot


David McCallum
David McCallum
Carl von Schlossen
David McCallum
Carl von Schlossen


Rosalie Crutchley
Rosalie Crutchley
Frau Amalia Freud
Rosalie Crutchley
Frau Amalia Freud


David Kossoff
David Kossoff
Jacob Freud
David Kossoff
Jacob Freud


Joseph Fürst
Joseph Fürst
Herr Jacob Koertner
Joseph Fürst
Herr Jacob Koertner
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