10/10
You are getting sleepy - you will buy this movie
4 April 2024
I have always been interested in the Bridey Murphy case. I found this dramatization of the story by some of my favorite actors to be intriguing.

Morey Bernstein (Louis Hayward) is introduced to stage hypnosis at a party where his friend Dr. Deering (Richard Anderson) makes a snide remark saying that Morey is not the type of person that can be hypnotized. So Morey takes up the challenge and soon gets enamored with the mechanics. He practices on his wife and the mirror.

Then a friend tells him about Edgar Cayce. Now Morey goes off on a regression tangent using his neighbor's wife, Ruth (Teresa Wright.) There he meets Bridey Murphy from 19th Century Cork in Ireland. It gets a touch and goes as if Ruth will ever come back or be Bridey forever.

I can relate to this movie as I practice a bit and even learned how to hypnotize the unhypnotizable by using different methods. In one of my classes, I was to be the guinea pig for regression, worked pretty well for this life. When we went to do previous lives I figured I had to be someone important naturally. So we went at it with somber faces. I ended up naked on a rock naming animals.

Here are some fun movies that have regression as a theme.

Death in Disguise (1998)May Cuttle (Judy Cornwell) is regressed to Gaius Quintus a food taster for a Roman general.

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970). Under Hypnosis Daisy Gamble reveals a Victorian past and the hypnotist falls in love with the girl from the past.
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