Synopsis: At the psychiatric center where psychoanalyst Constance Petersen (Ingrid Bergman) works, Dr. Murchison (Leo G. Carroll) announces his retirement from management, replaced by the eminent Dr. and writer Anthony Edwardes, whom, In fact, Constance admires him greatly although she does not know him... but, on the same day that the young and handsome director (Gregory Peck) is presented to the directors, the psychoanalyst will begin to observe signs of a hidden trauma in the new character who, We will soon know, he also suffers from severe amnesia. 1945 Awards: Oscar: Best Music. Nominated for Film, Director, Supporting, Photography, F/X. 1945: New York Critics Circle: Best Actress (Ingrid Bergman).
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Synopsis: At the psychiatric center where psychoanalyst Constance Petersen (Ingrid Bergman) works, Dr. Murchison (Leo G. Carroll) announces his retirement from management, replaced by the eminent Dr. and writer Anthony Edwardes, whom, In fact, Constance admires him greatly although she does not know him... but, on the same day that the young and handsome director (Gregory Peck) is presented to the directors, the psychoanalyst will begin to observe signs of a hidden trauma in the new character who, We will soon know, he also suffers from severe amnesia. 1945 Awards: Oscar: Best Music. Nominated for Film, Director, Supporting, Photography, F/X. 1945: New York Critics Circle: Best Actress (Ingrid Bergman).