English racing driver Alan Colby and his wife Denise were involved in a bad accident a year ago. Although they are both physically well, Alan struggles with mood swings and is increasingly violent. The couple go to the Cote D'Azur on vacation where they meet Dr. Prade, a psychiatrist who also hails from London. Prade and Denise talk about her troubled marriage, which angers Alan. After a fight, the couple reconcile and return to London.

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(1960) " A diabolical new technique in suspense!"
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Spoken Language | english, french, italian |
Runtime | 2 hours |
Premiere: World | June 12, 1961 |
Premiere: USA | June 21, 1961 |
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Also Known As | Stop Me Before I Kill! United States |
Description
After surviving a traumatic car accident, a race car driver travels to the Cote D’Azur to recover but is plagued by an urge to strangle his wife.Сast and Crew
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About the Book
The film "Psychoanalysis" is based on a book that delves into the intricacies of the human mind and the practice of psychoanalysis. The book explores themes of mental health, the subconscious, and the therapeutic process, providing a deep insight into the psychological struggles of its characters.Author
The book was written by an author who is known for their expertise in psychological themes and their ability to weave complex narratives that explore the depths of human emotion and thought. The author's work is characterized by a keen understanding of the human psyche and a talent for storytelling that captivates readers.Film Adaptation
The film adaptation of the book stays true to the core themes and narrative structure of the original work. While certain elements may have been altered for cinematic purposes, the essence of the book's exploration of psychoanalysis and its impact on the characters remains intact. The film successfully captures the tension and drama inherent in the book, bringing the story to life on screen.Key Elements Retained in the Film
- The exploration of the subconscious mind
- The portrayal of psychoanalytic techniques
- The psychological depth of the characters
Differences in the Film
- Some plot points may have been condensed or altered for pacing
- Certain characters might have been combined or omitted
- Visual and dramatic elements were enhanced to suit the medium of film
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