Magdalene’s father was named Ronald, my father’s cousin. Her father was blind also.
Early into the film the psychiatrist makes comments that cause the Architect to doubt his own assessment of what was happening to him. This must have happened to Fairbairn. This undoubtedly would have effected the whole of film making had the public been permitted to gain consciousness of this knowledge which means less film viewing. The Architect stated in the beginning of the film he had been treated by the psychiatrist before but denied that the psychiatrist meant anything to him. He actually had transferred his feelings for his father to the psychiatrist and that is why he recognized all of those people. He was dramatizing something the psychiatrist had already been engaged in, a meeting with this group of people. Consciousness of this might have affected the Architect’s psychoanalysis but would it cure his problem? Was he really discovering the Psychiatrist’s problem?