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The asylum's
patients
are textbook lunatics, but I love them nevertheless.
The isolated therapy-asylum, where
patients
act out their fantasies in order to help cure their phsycosis, the accidental murder of the head doctor just as the new nurse arrives on the scene, the (supposed) assistant doctor taking over, the various crazy paitents, the revelation that the assistant doctor is actually a patient herself, and, finally, the rescue of the young nurse by the simple-minded Sam, who killed everyone else in the house so she could escape unharmed, made for a great STORY, which held the film together.
Although many movies have tackled the subject of suicide and mental institutions, it was always about treating the
patients
and making them better because of the doctor's assistance, in this film, however, we follow a depressed guy who falls in love with a suicidal girl and will stop at nothing to make her happy even though she doesn't care for happiness at all, she just wants to die.
We have the example of the innocent bystanders who try to get by during an absurd war, the cynical doctor who makes fun of his
patients
and provides the only bitter humor of the whole movie, the perverse opportunists who try to make the best of an atrocious event (Bjornstrand's character), the innocent dead children, the nameless figures almost turned into animals from the boat etc.
The hospital depicted here is fraught with problems...from protesting neighbors to irate
patients
to a potential serial killer on the loose.
The director maintained focus on the main subject without venturing into side plots (the doctor's family or stories of the other hospital patients), that are so typical of Bollywood assembly-line products.
The mental
patients
are all a little eye rolling (espically by the Judge), but my favorite was the old crazy biddy (Rhea MacAdams).
We speak every month to Rehab
patients
with alcohol and drug addictions and this sharing has truly made monumental changes in their behaviors and endeavors to start out a new life not addicted to drugs and alcohol.
Among the motley assortment of colorfully crazed
patients
are insatiable, aggressive nymphomaniac Allyson King (the luscious Betty Chandler), loopy Judge Oliver W. Cameron (a gloriously hammy Gene Ross), paranoid Vietnam veteran Sergeant Jaffee (nicely played by Hugh Feagin), gentle giant Sam (the amiable William Bill McGhee), and nutty old hag Mrs. Callingham (the supremely irritating Rhea MacAdams).
Said
patients
are dangerously encouraged to act out their fantasies by Dr. Masters, which of course results in a rash of brutal killings.
The character that makes this great is a Faulknarian Man-Child named Sam, one of the
patients
in this sanitarium-gone-mad-flick.
To add to his growing list of personal obstacles, his main reason for being, his hospital has come under siege by students and neighborhood protesters, incompetent doctors like Dr. Welbeck (Richard Dysart) and a mysterious MD. who is killing both
patients
and doctors alike, because he believes he is "the Wrath of the Lamb."
All Boris Karloff fans will love this classic film, where Karloff is the castle physician and gives his
patients
excellent attention.
Patients
and their visitors are around too, including pregnant Mrs. Tidey (Joan Sims) and her nervous dad-to-be husband Mr. Tidey (Kenneth Connor).
Here Dr. Divine and his team are performing brain transplants for his rich old
patients
so they can have young bodies again.
the weakest part of the scenario is that the impossibility of seriously mentally ill
patients
to act like normal people, like professionals right away!!!did they ever search for the possibility of
patients
who are on heavy medicals, to act like professionals and use all the medical terms that even normal people cannot use?????!!!!!!also in the scene where staff was searching for the most dangerous patient, with out any weapon to protect themselves was another weird point of the film.
Although Indian clients mention having seen "aleopathic" doctors, those doctors are not interviewed, and we have to take the vague statements of their
patients
at face value-- "the doctor said there was no cure," "the doctor said it was cancer" etc.
He alone cannot freeze accounts and have the authority to stop doctors from writing prescriptions for
patients.
A lot of the vindictiveness he is showing also is hurting the very sick
patients
at the hospital and the is not a good storyline to portray.
With nearly 600
patients
Bishop meets his boss Dr. McCort (Bruce Payne) & is put to work, he gets ward 'A' where some seriously deranged & dangerous
patients
are held.
Following the always-popular trend of "big-bug" movies, "Blue Monkey" handles about a new and unknown insect species that wipes out the doctors and
patients
of a remote hospital.
Dr Tarr's Torture Dungeon is about a journalist who travels to an insane asylum to write about a new technique they use with their
patients.
However, the journalist soon finds out that things are not what they seem to be, and the asylum is being run by the patients, and the doctors are in cages.
The movie then heads straight into the toilet when you realize that something is killing
patients.
Progressive head shrink Dr. McIver (RICHARD WIDMARK) wants to have all of the hospital's
patients
involved in the design, selection and execution of the needed new draperies.
The main guy should have known in the first minute that the doctor was nuttier than the
patients.
A stupid rich guy circa about 1800 wants to visit a nearby mental asylum to see how a famous doctor cares for his
patients.
The basic premise of the film isn't bad--a private psychiatric hospital where the staff are more screwed up than the
patients!
As if most people didn't already have a jittery outlook on the field of dentistry, this little movie will sure make you paranoid
patients
squirm.
After shooting an attack dog's head off, he strolls into work and ends up taking his marital aggression out on the
patients
as he plans what to do about his "slut" of a wife.
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