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Film Series Complements 'Freud' Exhibition

Freud: Conflict and Culture

The Library will present a film series in conjunction with the "Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture" exhibition, to be shown in the Library's Mary Pickford Theater, third floor of the Madison Building. Programs, which are subject to change, begin at 7 p.m. except where noted. Admission is free, but reservations must be made in advance by calling (202) 707-5677.

Oct. 15
Freud (Universal, 1962, 120 min.), 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 20
Secrets of the Soul (Neumann Film/UFA, 1926, 95 min.)

Oct. 21
The Escaped Lunatic (American Mutoscope & Biograph, 1904, 8 min.) followed by King of Hearts (United Artists, 1966, 102 min.)

Oct. 22
Spellbound (Selznick Productions, 1945, 111 min.)

Oct. 27
New York Stories: Oedipus Wrecks (Warner Bros., 1989, 45 min.) followed by Schmoedipus (BBC, 1974, 67 min.)

Oct. 28
Mia and Roman (Paramount, 1968, 7 min.) followed by Chinatown (Paramount, 1974, 131 min.) 6:30 p.m.

Oct. 29
Hamlet (Universal, 1948, 153 min.) 6:30 p.m.

Nov. 3
Taxi: Mr. Personalities (Paramount, 1981, 25 min.) and The Seventh Veil (Universal, 1945, 95 min.)

Nov. 4
The Hypnotist's Revenge (American Mutoscope and Biograph, 1903, 10 min.) followed by Woody Woodpecker: Hypnotic Hick (Universal, 1953, 8 min.) and Deluxe Annie (Select Films, 1918, 79 min.)

Nov. 5
Un Chien Andalou (Luis Buñuel, 1929, 24 min.) followed by Eraserhead (Libra Films, 1978, 90 min.)

Nov. 10
Freud Home Movies

Nov. 12
Face to Face (Paramount, 1976, 136 min.), 6:30 p.m.

Nov. 17
The Somnambulist (American Mutoscope and Biograph, 1903, 2 min.) followed by The Criminal Hypnotist (American Mutoscope and Biograph, 1909, 7 min.) and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Decla-Bioscop, 1919, 69 min.)

Nov. 18
Peeping Tom (Anglo-Amalgamated, 1960, 109 min.)

Nov. 19
Lilith (Columbia, 1964, 114 min.)

Nov. 24
The Cobweb (MOM, 1955, 124 min.)

Dec. 1
Frasier: The Impossible Dream (Paramount Television, 1996, 22 min.) followed by Blind Alley (Columbia, 1939, 71 min.)

Dec. 2
Get Smart: All in the Mind (Talent Associates, 1965, 25 min.) followed by Free Love (Universal, 1931, 70 min.)

Dec. 3
The Case of Becky (Paramount, 1915, 48 min.) followed by The Dark Mirror (Inter-John, 1946, 85 min.), 6:30 p.m.

Dec. 8
The Innocents (20th Century-Fox, 1961, 100 min.)

Dec. 9
How Old Is Ann (Edison, 1903, 1 min.) followed by Mesmerist and Country Couple (Edison, 1899, 1 min.) and Experiment Perilous (RKO, 1944, 91 min.)

Dec. 10
M*A*S*H: Dear Sigmund (20th Century-Fox Television, 1976, 25 min.) followed by Pressure Point (United Artists, 1962, 91 min.),

Dec. 15
The Seven Percent Solution (Universal, 1976, 113 min.).

Dec. 16
The Simpsons: Fear of Flying (Gracie Films, 1994, 25 min.) followed by Alice (Condor-Hessisches, 1988, 84 min.)

Dec. 17
Tender Is the Night (20th Century-Fox, 1962, 146 min.), 6:30 p.m.

Jan. 5
Suddenly, Last Summer (Columbia, 1959, 114 min.)

Jan. 6
Bob Newhart: The Two Loves of Dr. Hartley (MTM Enterprises, 1973, 25 min.) followed by Deep End (Paramount, 1970, 88 min.)

Jan. 7
Dr. Dippy's Sanitarium (American Mutoscope and Biograph, 1906, 9 min.) followed by Popeye: Psychiatricks (King Features, 1960, 5 min.) and The Shrike (Universal, 1955, 88 min.)

Jan. 12
The Mark (20th Century-Fox, 1961, 127 min.)

Jan. 13
The President's Analyst (Paramount, 1967, 104 min.)

Jan. 14
Maude: The Analyst (Tandem Productions, 1975, 26 min.) followed by The Florentine Dagger (Warner Bros., 1935, 70 min.)

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