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Encyclopedia > Spellbound

Spellbound may refer to:


Movies

Spellbound is a 1945 psychological thriller and mystery film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. ... Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE (August 13, 1899 – April 29, 1980) was a highly influential British-born film director and producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres. ...   (pronounced in Swedish, but usually in English, IPA notation) (August 29, 1915 – August 29, 1982) was a three-time Academy Award-winning and two-time Emmy Award-winning Swedish actress. ... Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003) was an Oscar-winning American film actor. ... Spellbound is a 2002 documentary, directed by Jeffrey Blitz, nominated for the Academy Award for Documentary Feature. ...

Music

Spellbound is a song recorded by English rock band Siouxsie & the Banshees in 1981. ... Spellbound, title song of single with same name, was one of four songs Maltese singer Ira Losco sung in Malta Song For Europe 2001. ... Spellbound is the name of the 1991 pop album released by Paula Abdul. ... Spellbound is the second album by NWOBHM band Tygers of Pan Tang, produced in 1981 on MCA. Gangland Take It Minotaur Hellbound Mirror Silver and Gold Blackjack The Story So Far Tyger Bay Dont Stop By Jon Deverill - Vocals Robb Weir - Guitar John Sykes - Guitar Richard Rocky Laws - Bass... Spellbound is the fourth studio album released by the hard rock band Ten. ... Spellbound is a song by the rock band AC/DC. The song is the tenth and final song on their 1981 album, For Those About to Rock We Salute You and was written by Brian Johnson, and, Angus and Malcolm Young. ...

Other uses

  • The original term for Spellbound refers to a state of inattention caused by a spell. The level of inattention can range from a mild daydream to a serious catatonic state, but, the severity of the case may influenced the intensity of superstitious belief. At present, superstition is replaced by humour. We may point to someone engrossed in a book or song and call them spellbound. Yet the current use of spellbound seldom refers to magic or superstition.

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SpellBound - Spellchecker for Firefox and the Mozilla Suite (394 words)
SpellBound is a port of the spellchecker code and user interface from the Mozilla Suite's Composer that enables spell checking in web forms such as html textarea / input elements (html input password elements are not checked by SpellBound) and rich text form elements.
If you have recently installed again, re-installed, upgraded, or what ever word you prefer to use to describe installing Firefox again after you already had Firefox installed and SpellBound working you will need to re-install the spell checking libraries and dictionaries.
Also, be sure you have a dictionary selected when you perform the spell check as it states in the FAQ under When I perform a spell check no misspelled words are found even though there are misspelled words...
Spellbound (1945) (569 words)
After Alfred Hitchcock had suggested "Hidden Impulse" as a title, studio secretary Ruth Rickman came up with the title "Spellbound", which tested well in a pre-release survey.
Now the best thing about 'Spellbound' and what really makes it into a wonderfully entertaining mystery/romance is Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck.
'Spellbound' may not be Hitchcock's very best work, but I still highly recommended it.
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