RELEASE DATE: September 7, 2012 MOVIE TITLE: Hysteria STUDIO: Sony Pictures DIRECTOR: Tanya Wexler PLOT: A romantic comedy about the invention of the vibrator in Victorian England. Dancy plays an earnest young physician charged with treating women diagnosed with ''hysteria'' by stimulating their blues away. He meets his match in Gyllenhaal's character, a proto-feminist who calls bollocks on 19th-century medicine's catch-all diagnosis for her gender's dissatisfaction PICTURED: HUGH DANCY as Mortimer Granville and RUPERT EVERETT as Edmund St. John-Smythe (Credit Image: c Sony Pictures/

RELEASE DATE: September 7, 2012   MOVIE TITLE: Hysteria   STUDIO: Sony Pictures   DIRECTOR: Tanya Wexler  PLOT: A romantic comedy about the invention of the vibrator in Victorian England. Dancy plays an earnest young physician charged with treating women diagnosed with ''hysteria'' by stimulating their blues away. He meets his match in Gyllenhaal's character, a proto-feminist who calls bollocks on 19th-century medicine's catch-all diagnosis for her gender's dissatisfaction   PICTURED: HUGH DANCY as Mortimer Granville and RUPERT EVERETT as Edmund St. John-Smythe  (Credit Image: c Sony Pictures/ Stock Photo
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4633 x 3089 px | 39.2 x 26.2 cm | 15.4 x 10.3 inches | 300dpi

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8 May 2012

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RELEASE DATE: September 7, 2012 MOVIE TITLE: Hysteria STUDIO: Sony Pictures DIRECTOR: Tanya Wexler PLOT: A romantic comedy about the invention of the vibrator in Victorian England. Dancy plays an earnest young physician charged with treating women diagnosed with ''hysteria'' by stimulating their blues away. He meets his match in Gyllenhaal's character, a proto-feminist who calls bollocks on 19th-century medicine's catch-all diagnosis for her gender's dissatisfaction PICTURED: HUGH DANCY as Mortimer Granville and RUPERT EVERETT as Edmund St. John-Smythe (Credit Image: c Sony Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/)

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