LADY IN THE DARK (with Ginger Rogers as a neurotic executive. Most of the Kurt Weill songs except "Poor Jenny" were cut. It's been called the most sexist film of all time--but that's probably unfair when there are so many candidates for the title) For musicals also see ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER (Streisand seems to have made this her favorite genre. There's also NUTS) I'm surprised no one's mentioned Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND (unless I missed it), where the therapist is the patient! Then there are all those evil shrinks in Raymond Chandler novels and adaptations. I believe that Mickey Spillane's I THE JURY and its film version (starring Biff Elliott) has an evil *woman* shrink. Do you want only Hollywood films? Bergman has several films in this area, especially FACE TO FACE, where Liv Ullman is a shrink who flips. Also the John Huston biopic FREUD, with Montgomery Clift. For historical farce/pastiche, see THE SEVEN PER-CENT SOLUTION, where Sherlock Holmes is analyzed by Freud himself. --Don Larsson, Mankato State U., MN "Hmm. I wonder what she *really* meant by that."