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Tales That Witness Madness, 1973
English
UK
Profile of Tales That Witness Madness
Tales That Witness Madness can be described as scary, suspenseful, and offbeat. The plot revolves around mental illness, a mysterious character, and themes of mind and soul. The main genres are independent, horror, and comedy. In terms of style, Tales That Witness Madness involves multiple stories and is gory. In approach, it is serious. It is set, at least in part, in a clinic and in a mental institution.
Summary of Tales That Witness Madness
In the Framing Story, a psychiatrist in a high tech modern mental asylum, Dr. Tremayne (Donald Pleasence), discusses a bold new psychiatric theory with colleague Dr. Nicholas (Jack Hawkins). Tremayne uses four patients who went insane - Paul, Timothy, Brian and Auriol - to illustrate the theory, presenting each in turn to Nicholas.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | UK |
| Release date: | 31 October 1973 |
| Runtime: | 90 min |
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as Dr. Nicholas
as Prof. R.C. Tremayne
as Fay Patterson
as Sam Patterson
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