Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1963)

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p The editors of Photoplay Magazine present its Gold Medal for excellence to Universal-International’s “Freud,” a movie of profound insight and excitement, daring in its probe of the human spirit. Because the analyst’s couch is so much a part of today’s furniture, we forget how shocking Freud’s theories were to his prim Victorian colleagues. Young Freud, himself, was horrified by his first insight into his own hidden sexual motives. With conviction, Montgomery Clift takes us through this spiritual adventure. As an early patient, Susannah York helps give the story’s clear scientific explanations personal and emotional impact. U-I; Producers, John Huston & Wolfgang Reinhart; Director, John Huston; Filmed in black & white. 12