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Asylum: Directed by David Mackenzie. With Natasha Richardson, Hugh Bonneville, Gus Lewis, Ian McKellen. A woman becomes very curious about one of her psychiatrist husband's inmates, a man who was found guilty of the murder and disfigurement of his former wife.
The Asylum is an American independent film company and distributor that focuses on producing low-budget, direct-to-video films. The company has produced titles that capitalize on productions by major studios, often using film titles and scripts very similar to those of current blockbusters in order to lure customers.
Asylum is a 2005 British-Irish drama film directed by David Mackenzie and made by Mace Neufeld Productions, Samson Films, Seven Arts Productions, Zephyr Films Ltd and released by Paramount Classics. It is based on the 1996 novel Asylum by Patrick McGrath and was adapted for the screen by Patrick Marber and Chrysanthy Balis.
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Asylum (U.S. title: House of Crazies) is a 1972 British anthology horror film made by Amicus Productions. [1][2] The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker and produced by Milton Subotsky. Robert Bloch wrote the script, adapting four of his own short stories.
Asylum: Directed by Roy Ward Baker. With Barbara Parkins, Richard Todd, Sylvia Syms, Peter Cushing. In order to secure a job at a mental institution, a young psychiatrist must interview four patients inside the asylum.
Asylum: Directed by David R. Ellis. With Sarah Roemer, Jake Muxworthy, Mark Rolston, Travis Van Winkle. Six college students discover their dorm was once an insane asylum that conducted gruesome lobotomies on its teenage inmates during the 1930's.
An administrator's bored wife (Natasha Richardson) begins a torrid affair with an institutionalized artist (Marton Csokas) who beat his wife to death.
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Natasha Richardson and Sir Ian McKellen in "Asylum." "Asylum" is well-titled, since everyone in it is more or less crazy, mostly more. It's an overwrought Gothic melodrama that has a nice first act before it descends into shameless absurdity.
Stella Raphael, a cultured and elegant but restless young woman, lives with her husband, Max, a forensic psychiatrist, and their small son, Charlie, at a high-security mental hospital in rural England.