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Bedlam (1946)
Famed RKO Radio Pictures producer Val Lewton managed to single-handedly redefine the horror genre in the 1940s, cranking out low-budget, high-volume box office hits that rarely disappointed audiences -- or studio execs. This film, featuring Boris Karloff, takes us inside the famed Mary of Bethlehem asylum. (read more)
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There aren't many films that feature the mentally ill in institutions. One of the most famous is One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. But that was mild compared to seeing how they existed in the 16th Century.
It wasn't too much better in the United States, and this created the push to Community Mental health instead of...
(complete Bedlam review by Movie Addict)
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