- Mad to Be Normal


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Mad to Be Normal
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Psychiatry in the 1960s raised controversy about its use of new ways and experiences about psychosocial patients and providing a unique community for them to live in. This was done by a Scottish psychiatrist named R. Ling, who conducted his experiments differently on psychiatric patients.
Psychiatry in the 1960s raised controversy about its use of new ways and experiences about psychosocial patients and providing a unique community for them to live in. This was done by a Scottish psychiatrist named R. Ling, who conducted his experiments differently on psychiatric patients.
Actors:
Elisabeth Moss,
David Tennant,
Michael Gambon,
Gabriel Byrne,
David Bamber,
Trevor White,
Olivia Poulet,
Nigel Barber,
David Annen,
Rebecca Gethings,
Caitlin Innes Edwards,
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Elisabeth Moss
24 July 1982, Los Angeles, California, USA

David Tennant
18 April 1971, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland, UK

Michael Gambon
19 October 1940, Cabra, Dublin, Ireland

Gabriel Byrne
12 May 1950, Dublin, Ireland

David Bamber
19 September 1954, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK

Trevor White
26 October 1970, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Olivia Poulet
1978, London, England, UK

Nigel Barber

David Annen

Rebecca Gethings

Caitlin Innes Edwards
Director:
Robert Mullan
Country:
United Kingdom
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