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Best Golden Era Movie to watch for my Psychology report?

Atterbury Dodd

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Hi Ya'll,

I have to write a report for my Psychology class. The report has to be about a movie. The movie has to be have disorder in it related to psychology. Anyway, I had considered Best Years of Our Lives for post tramatic stress, but I'm not sure I want to use it. Any ideas folks?
 

beth

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Yes, Alfred Hitchcock films, such as Marnie and Spellbound came to mind, but I'm not sure if that is what you are looking for. :)
 

Doctor Strange

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The Seventh Veil. Peeping Tom. So Long At The Fair. The Manchurian Candidate. And plenty of other Hitchcock films besides Spellbound, Vertigo, and Marnie.

Also early sixties are-there-really-ghosts-or-are-they-imagining-them? flicks like The Haunting and The Innocents. And SF along the same lines: Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Invaders From Mars, etc.
 

1961MJS

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Hi

White Heat with James Cagney. IMDB Description: "A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist. Shortly after the plan takes place, events take a crazy turn "

That's gotta go good in pysch class.

Later
 

Benzadmiral

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I suggest 1944's "The Uninvited," w/ Ray Milland: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037415/

My memory says it wasn't a standard haunted-house, creepy, scare story. The mystery is why the dead girl is haunting the house, and I believe it turns on her character and psychology, when she was alive, that is. If anybody has seen it more recently, chime in.
 

Mike in Seattle

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The Lost Weekend - Ray Milland battling alcoholism
Sybil - Sally Field with multiple personality disorder
Possessed - Joan Crawford wandering the streets of LA with amnesia
Spellbound - Gregory Peck with amnesia & Ingrid Bergman as the psychologist trying to determine why
Shadow of a Doubt - Joseph Cotten as the beloved uncle who is a serial killer...
 

Amy Jeanne

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I did a report on Vivian Revere (Ann Dvorak) in Three On A Match (1932)!!

How she has it all, isn't satisfied, and turns to a life of crime and drugs.
 

4spurs

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Treasure of the Sierra Madre; Bogart as a very paranoid individual; Caine Mutiny, same Bogart, same whackosis. [You'll find "Whackosis" in the DSM IV; seriously.]
 

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