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Salvador Dalí. Off set from "Spellbound" (1945). Original film title: SPELLBOUND. English title: SPELLBOUND. Year: 1945. Director: ALFRED HITCHCOCK. Stars: SALVADOR DALI. Credit: Selznick International Pictures/Vanguard Films / Album Stock Photo ...
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