Heart of Glass (1976), written, directed and produced by Werner Herzog, in which almost all the actors perform while under hypnosis.Pharaoh (1966), a Polish feature-film adaptation of Bolesław Prus' novel Pharaoh (see "Written works").In the story, Harry Palmer (the secret agent portrayed by Caine) is caught by the enemy and subjected to brainwashing through torture and hypnosis. The screenplay was based on Len Deighton's 1962 novel, The IPCRESS File. The Ipcress File (1965), a British espionage film directed by Sidney J.The Manchurian Candidate (1962), based on Richard Condon's 1959 novel The Manchurian Candidate (see "Written works").Night of the Demon (1957), starring Dana Andrews.Black Magic (1949), starring Orson Welles.The Pirate (1948), an MGM musical starring Gene Kelly and Judy Garland, in which Kelly's character hypnotizes Garland's character into a trance, freeing her spirit to reveal her fantasies and desires.Road to Rio (1947), starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour.Watson, with Hillary Brooke as "the woman in green" and Henry Daniell as Holmes' arch-enemy, Professor Moriarty. The Woman in Green (1945), an American Sherlock Holmes film starring Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr.Rasputin and the Empress (1932), Rasputin is a hypnotist.Caligari (1920), a German silent horror film in which the main character is a master hypnotist. Caligari, who controls a homeless man to commit murders. David Stuart Davies, The Instrument of Death (2019), in which Sherlock Holmes battles master hypnotist Dr.Lars Kepler (pseudonym), The Hypnotist (2011), in which a hypnotist attempts to recover lost memories from the witness to a murder.
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More books are expected in this series about a forensic hypnotherapist. Madelaine Lawrence is the other's real name. Madelaine Lawrence, "Why Kill A Parapsychologist?" (2011), a sequel to "A Hypnotic Suggestion".Allison Jones, "A Hypnotic Suggestion" (2009), has a forensic hypnotherapist as the protagonist.Hartman, The Hypno-Ripper: Or, Jack the Hypnotically Controlled Ripper Containing Two Victorian Era Tales Dealing with Jack the Ripper and Hypnotism (2021) Gathers together twenty-two short stories from the 19th and early 20th century where hypnotism is used to cause death-either intentionally or by accident. Hartman, Death by Suggestion: An Anthology of 19th and Early 20th-Century Tales of Hypnotically Induced Murder, Suicide, and Accidental Death. Georgia Byng, Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism (2002).There have been two film versions, in 19.