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COLLECTION · Movie · 1964

Psyche 59

An industrialist's wife tries to remember the shocking sight that made her blind.

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* 6.4 (17)DramaMysteryUnited Kingdom
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Directors
Alexander Singer
Countries
United Kingdom
Studios
Columbia Pictures · Troy-Schenck Productions
Runtime
94 min
Release
29/04/1964
Score
6.4 / 10 (17)
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Cast
Curd Jürgens
Curd Jürgens
Eric Crawford
Patricia Neal
Patricia Neal
Alison Crawford
Samantha Eggar
Samantha Eggar
Robin
Ian Bannen
Ian Bannen
Paul
Beatrix Lehmann
Beatrix Lehmann
Mrs. Crawford
?
Elspeth March
Mme. Valadier
?
Sandra Leo
Susan
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John Chard
★ 6.0 / 10
Freudian Frolics. Psyche 59 is directed by Alexander Singer and adapted to screenplay by Julian Zimet from the novel written by Francoise des Ligneris. It stars Patricia Neal, Curd Jurgens, Samantha Eggar, Ian Bannen and Beatrix Lehmann. Music is by Kenneth V. Jones and cinematography by Walter Lassally. Blind Alison Crawford (Neal) lives with her husband Eric (Jurgens) and finds the equilibrium of life upset when her young sister Robin (Eggar) comes to stay. It seems there are secrets to will out, both with Robin and the matter of how Alison came to be blind. A strange, almost hypnotic type of movie, Psyche 59 aims to be a Freudian thriller but just misses the mark of being great. The set up is intriguing, the twists risqué and the photography suitably moody. Neal gives a fine performance as the afflicted Alison, both physically and emotionally, Eggar is super sultry and raises the temperatures considerably, while both Bannen and Jurgens are fine considering the former is under written and the latter gets a character arc that’s a bit of a stretch. Unfortunately the pay off is hopelessly weak, the whole build up holds the attention, you sense we are heading for great dramatic denouement, but sadly that’s not the case and it leaves a disappointing taste in the mouth. 6/10
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Keywords
infidelitysibling relationshiphorsepsychological stresstemporary blindness
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