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The inmates are running the asylum is: A reference to 1989 cult film Dr. Caligari. A reference to the 1920 film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. A reference to the 2014 film Stonehearst Asylum. A book by software designer and programmer Alan Cooper (software designer), "the father of Visual Basic".
Arriving in town with two pigeons in a cage, Plumpick must evade German soldiers. Slipping into the asylum, he puts on pajamas and mixes with inmates who introduce themselves as The Duke of Clubs and Monsignor Daisy. When Plumpick introduces himself as “the King of Hearts,” the inmates accept him with deference and the Germans overlook him.
The second season of the American horror anthology television series American Horror Story, subtitled Asylum, takes place in 1964 and follows the stories of the staff and inmates who occupy the fictional mental institution Briarcliff Manor, and intercuts with events in the past and present.
The night before the day of the first shoot, Stone was rehearsing some of the main cast, including Downey and Harrelson. ... the United States of America has become an asylum run by the inmates ...
The main plot involves Dr. Caligari's experiments with her patients at the C.I.A. (Caligari Insane Asylum), where she transfers glandular brain fluids from one patient to another. Two of her main patients, Mr. Pratt, a cannibalistic serial killer, and Mrs. Van Houten, a nymphomanical housewife, are the primary subjects of her mindswapping. Mrs.
Spoiler Alert: The article and video contain spoilers from the 12/18 episode of 'American Horror Story.' On Wednesday night's episode of 'American Horror Story: Freak Show,' fans finally learned ...
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.
In the Charenton Asylum in 1808, the Marquis de Sade stages a play about the murder of Jean-Paul Marat by Charlotte Corday, using his fellow inmates as actors.The director of the hospital, Monsieur Coulmier, supervises the performance, accompanied by his wife and daughter.