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* ExecutiveVeto: Early versions of the script used the words "sex menace", "frustrations", "libido", and "tomcat" in scenes involving the character of Mary Carmichael. These were eliminated when Product Code Administration Director Joseph I. Breen strongly objected.



** Early versions of the script used the words "sex menace," "frustrations," "libido" and "tomcat" in scenes involving the character of Mary Carmichael. These were eliminated when PCA director Joseph I. Breen strongly objected.

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** Early versions of the script used the words "sex menace," "frustrations," "libido" and "tomcat" in scenes involving the character of Mary Carmichael. These were eliminated when PCA director Joseph I. Breen [[ExecutiveVeto strongly objected.objected]].
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The Criterion DVD is out of print, as is the Blu-Ray. The film is also completely unavailable on any streaming service.
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* As of June 2021, Spellbound is the longest ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' story on Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn.
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* As of May 2021, Spellbound is the longest non-CrossOver ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' story on Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn, and the second-longest if crossovers are included.

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* As of May June 2021, Spellbound is the longest non-CrossOver ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' story on Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn, and the second-longest if crossovers are included.Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn.
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* As of May 2021, Spellbound is the longest non-CrossOver ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' story on Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn, and the second-longest if crossovers are included.

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* CreativeDifferences: David O. Selznick and Creator/AlfredHitchcock clashed on various aspects of the film's production.

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* CreativeDifferences: David O. Selznick and Creator/AlfredHitchcock clashed on various aspects of the film's production. This was the last time they ever worked together.
* ExecutiveVeto: Early versions of the script used the words "sex menace", "frustrations", "libido", and "tomcat" in scenes involving the character of Mary Carmichael. These were eliminated when Product Code Administration Director Joseph I. Breen strongly objected.
* MissingEpisode: According to Creator/IngridBergman, the Creator/SalvadorDali dream scene was originally ''twenty minutes long''. It lasts two minutes in the final film. The cut footage apparently no longer exists, although some production stills have survived in the Selznick archives.
* RomanceOnTheSet: Creator/IngridBergman and Creator/GregoryPeck were both married to others at the time of production—Bergman to Petter Aron Lindström and Peck to Greta Kukkonen—but they had a brief affair during filming. Their secret relationship became public knowledge when Peck confessed to Brad Darrach of People in an interview in 1987, five years after Bergman's death: "All I can say is that I had a real love for her (Bergman), and I think that’s where I ought to stop…. I was young. She was young. We were involved for weeks in close and intense work."



** Hitchcock originally wanted Creator/CaryGrant for John Ballantyne. His second choice was Creator/JosephCotten.

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** Hitchcock originally wanted Creator/CaryGrant for John Ballantyne. His second choice was Creator/JosephCotten.Creator/JosephCotten, who was also considered for Dr. Murchison.
** Selznick wanted Creator/JenniferJones to portray Dr. Petersen but Hitchcock objected.



* WorkingTitle: ''Hidden Impulse''.

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* WorkingTitle: ''Hidden Impulse''.Impulse''.
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** Hitchcock originally wanted Creator/CaryGrant for John Ballantyne. His second choice was Joseph Cotten.

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** Hitchcock originally wanted Creator/CaryGrant for John Ballantyne. His second choice was Joseph Cotten.Creator/JosephCotten.
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* CreativeDifferences: David O. Selznick and Creator/AlfredHitchcock clashed on various aspects of the film's production. See WhatCouldHaveBeen below.

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* CreativeDifferences: David O. Selznick and Creator/AlfredHitchcock clashed on various aspects of the film's production. See WhatCouldHaveBeen below.



** The famous Dali dream sequence was originally MUCH longer. Unfortunately, producer David O. Selznick cut it short. Several production stills exist that give a glimpse of what we could have seen, but the actual footage appears to be LostForever.

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** The famous Dali dream sequence was originally MUCH longer. Unfortunately, producer David O. Selznick cut it short. Several production stills exist that give a glimpse of what we could have seen, but the actual footage appears to be LostForever.{{missing|Episode}}.

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* CreativeDifferences: Selznick and Hitchcock clashed on various aspects of the film's production. See WhatCouldHaveBeen below.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The famous Dali dream sequence was originally MUCH longer. Unfortunately, producer David O. Selznick cut it short. Several production stills exist that give a glimpse of what we could have seen, but the actual footage appears to be LostForever.
** GretaGarbo was considered at one point for the role of Constance.

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* CreativeDifferences: David O. Selznick and Hitchcock Creator/AlfredHitchcock clashed on various aspects of the film's production. See WhatCouldHaveBeen below.
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The famous Dali dream sequence was originally MUCH longer. Unfortunately, producer David O. Selznick cut it short. Several production stills exist that give a glimpse of what we could have seen, but the actual footage appears to be LostForever.
** GretaGarbo Creator/GretaGarbo was considered at one point for the role of Constance.Constance.
** Hitchcock originally wanted Creator/CaryGrant for John Ballantyne. His second choice was Joseph Cotten.
** Early versions of the script used the words "sex menace," "frustrations," "libido" and "tomcat" in scenes involving the character of Mary Carmichael. These were eliminated when PCA director Joseph I. Breen strongly objected.
* WorkingTitle: ''Hidden Impulse''.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: GregoryPeck and IngridBergman!
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* CreativeDifferences: Selznick and Hitchcock clashed on various aspects of the film's production. See WhatCouldHaveBeen below.
* HeyItsThatGuy: GregoryPeck and IngridBergman!
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The famous Dali dream sequence was originally MUCH longer. Unfortunately, producer David O. Selznick cut it short. Several production stills exist that give a glimpse of what we could have seen, but the actual footage appears to be LostForever.
** GretaGarbo was considered at one point for the role of Constance.

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