The Lunatics' Ball

The Lunatics' Ball

"One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" meets "Children of a Lesser God"

1999 · 88 min · ★ 8.3 · Thriller, Drama

A psychologist with unconventional methods challenges a psychiatric hospital and win the admiration and love of a doctor, but he pulls back due to finding that he has only a short time to live. He achieves mixed results with his patients, but ultimately achieves a measure of love and recognition.

Directed by Michael Thorp · Written by Michael Thorp

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