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A Beginners Guide to Freud

May 23, 1989
1h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

An exploration of Sigmund Freud, including his relationship to German nose and throat specialist Dr. Wilhelm Fliess.

Genres

Drama
History
TV Movie

Production Companies

Marking Productions
Channel 4 Television

Cast

David Kossoff

Sigmund Freud

David Kossoff

Philip Rosch

Wilhelm Fliess

Philip Rosch

Margery Mason

Martha Freud

Margery Mason

Natasha Morgan

Anne Freud

Natasha Morgan

David Bloom

Young Sigmund

David Bloom

Valentine Pelka

Teen Sigmund

Valentine Pelka

Denis Lill

Joseph Bretter

Denis Lill

Theresa Boden

Anna O

Theresa Boden

David Ryall

Charcot

David Ryall

Jonathan Adams

Meynet

Jonathan Adams

Nick Roding

'Ratman'

Nick Roding

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