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Hysteria
TrailerA story about a handsome young doctor who invent the first vibrator.Actors: Hugh Dancy, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jonathan Pryce, Felicity Jones, Rupert Everett, Ashley Jensen, Sheridan Smith, Gemma Jones, Malcolm Rennie, Kim Criswell, Georgie Glen, ...»Director: Tanya WexlerCountry: United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, LuxembourgDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Hysteria"
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Characters of "Hysteria"
Mortimer GranvillePlayed by: Hugh DancyCharlotte DalrymplePlayed by: Maggie GyllenhaalDr. Robert DalrymplePlayed by: Jonathan PryceEmily DalrymplePlayed by: Felicity JonesEdmund St. John-SmythePlayed by: Rupert EverettMrs. CastellariPlayed by: Kim CriswellMr. SquyersPlayed by: Tobias MenziesQueen VictoriaPlayed by: Sylvia Strange -
Directors of "Hysteria"
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Creators of "Hysteria"
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Critic Reviews of "Hysteria"
Detroit NewsJune 15, 2012Director Tanya Wexler plays things broadly at times, but "Hysteria" has good fun with history while coming off far more wholesome than salacious.
Seattle TimesJune 14, 2012Its 95 minutes move along nicely, and Everett - languid as a cat in a sunbeam - makes his too-brief scenes into master classes of comedy.
St. Louis Post-DispatchJune 08, 2012As a sex-education comedy, "Hysteria" is flaccid, forced and unfunny.
Boston GlobeJune 07, 2012The problem with "Hysteria" is that it keeps patting itself and us on the back for knowing better.
Miami HeraldJune 07, 2012Hysteria never gets too preachy or ponderous, and there's something in the film to educate even the most learned viewer.
NewsdayJune 01, 2012The movie also makes all the right noises about female sexual liberation. But its good intentions are undermined by sniggering jokes...
Film ThreatJuly 11, 2015It's the writing that sinks Hysteria, and there's no machine that can alleviate that.
Philadelphia WeeklyMay 03, 2015A lame love triangle, suffragist speechifying and a wee bit of coy tittering regarding ladies' private parts.
Concrete PlaygroundMarch 04, 2013When you think of vibrators, 'charming' probably isn't the first word that comes to mind.
NECNOctober 22, 2012Given the allure of learning the origins of something as buzzworthy as the vibrator, Hysteria provides just enough pleasures to give it a pass.
Scene-Stealers.comOctober 02, 2012Don't be fooled by the period costumes and British accents, Hysteria is as obvious and pandering as comedies get.
Movie TalkOctober 02, 2012The film's light-hearted fictionalising of real events combines a mild feminist history lesson with mildly saucy fun.
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