College disco dancer is wrongly committed to an insane asylum.College disco dancer is wrongly committed to an insane asylum.College disco dancer is wrongly committed to an insane asylum.
Gregory J. Barnett
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- TriviaElayne Heilveil had a role in the film as one of the patients, but due to re shoots and ongoing production problems, her scenes were cut from the final film, but she appeared in promotional material.
- Alternate versionsCBS edited 9 minutes from this film for its 1983 network television premiere.
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The nightmare is knowing your sane
I saw this film as a kid and I remember the advertisments for it on tv made it look like it would be as scary as The Shining. It really isn't scary at all. The actors do a fine job, Dianne Hull (whatever happened to her?) makes a nice damsel in distress. Its funny seeing Robert Englund before he played Freddy Kruger. A young disco dancer is mistakingly committed to an asylum after someone drugs her. It makes you think because there really have been a lot of cases like this. I don't remember what happened in the end, but I don't think it had a happy ending.
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- dtucker86
- Sep 5, 2003
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- Beşinci Koğuş
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- Marina del Rey, California, USA(As the Disco club 'Demons'. It's real world name at the time was Flanigan's Big Daddy's at 4350 lincoln ave.)
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