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  1. Critics reviews. The mystery of Bridey Murphy begins when psychological researcher Morey Bernstein puts a woman named Ruth Simmons into hypnotic regression, and she vividly relates a past life in Ireland that began 150 years earlier.

  2. First reported in 1954, film rights to this tale of hypnosis and discovery had already been purchased by the time a book on the case came out in 1956. According to Wikipedia, this was no calm, reasonable fad (shocking, I know) — instead, "The best-selling book created a sensation; people would throw Bridey Murphy-themed 'come as you were' parties and dances, and jokes abounded, such as ...

  3. 30. Juli 2010 · Correspondingly, a number of other films of the era immediately adopted hypnotic regression themes – see the genre likes of I’ve Lived Before (1956), The Aztec Mummy (1957), Blood of Dracula (1957), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), The Undead (1957), The Bride and the Beast (1958) and The Alligator People (1959). Here, the Bridey Murphy fad has become so popular that we even see people ...

  4. He experiments on a friend's wife, and she regresses into an early life - that of Bridey Murphy. Several hypnotic sessions explore the life and death of this 19th-century Irishwoman who lived in ...

  5. In 1956, Dr. Morey Bernstein published a best-selling book about his experiences with the medical use of hypnosis, as well as his unintentional past-life regression of housewife Ruth Simmons into a 19th century Irishwoman named “Bridey Murphy”. This film adaptation of Bernstein’s book comes across as overly talky and hopelessly dated (when Simmons asks her husband for “permission” to ...

  6. www.infoplease.com › people › who2-biographyBridey Murphy | Infoplease

    12. Juli 1995 · That explanation has proven to be unsatisfactory for many people, and the Bridey Murphy case continues to be a classic headscratcher for those who study the paranormal. Extra Credit: The 1956 film The Search for Bridey Murphy starred Teresa Wright (of The Best Years of Our Lives fame) as Virginia Tighe/Bridey Murphy.

  7. 10. Juli 2020 · But that was just the start. Under the headline “Bridey Murphy Puts Nation in a Hypno-Tizzy”, a March 1956 issue of Life Magazine reported that the phenomenon had inspired a coast-to-coast craze.