one flew over the cuckoo's nest

     

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  • Louise Fletcher's nurse's uniform from this film is on display at Planet Hollywood in Beverly Hills
  • 1975:"I must be crazy to be in a looney bin like this"
  • 1975:You'd be crazy to miss this one
  • Anne Bancroft turned down the role of Nurse Ratched in this film; Louise Fletcher must be grateful
  • Before playing Jim on "Taxi", Christopher Lloyd debuted as a mental patient in this 1975 Jack Nicholson film
  • In this 1975 Jack Nicholson film, a feisty misfit enters an insane asylum & inspires his fellow patients
  • Set in a state mental hospital in the Pacific Northwest, this 1963 play is based on a Ken Kesey novel
  • Chief Bromden, a mental patient, narrates this 1962 novel
  • Bromden, a half-Indian who has shut out society by pretending to be deaf & mute, narrates this Ken Kesey novel
  • Nurse Ratched,Randle P. McMurphy,Dr. Spivey
  • "One flew east, one flew west..."
  • The big chief looms large, sanity is a relative term, a small-time crook is treated ratched-ly
  • A feisty prisoner enters an insane asylum, stirs up the other inmates & gets lobotomized in this 1975 film
  • The title of this novel that became an Oscar-winning film comes from the rhyme "One flew east, one flew west..."
  • When this play premiered on Broadway in 1963, Joan Tetzel played the role of Nurse Ratched
  • In this 1962 novel, McMurphy takes on Nurse Ratched
  • In this 1975 film Jack Nicholson commented, "I must be crazy to be in a looney bin like this!"
  • Con man checks into mental hospital to avoid prison farm, meets nasty nurse, doesn't check out
  • In 1962 Ken Kesey published this nonconformist classic
  • After Randle P. McMurphy attacks Nurse Ratched in this play, she has him lobotomized
  • McMurphy tries to break torpor of inmates by stage war on authority in this. Tarzan ponder who truly insane in world
  • Ken Kesey's work in the mental ward of a V.A. hospital provided background for this novel
  • The action of this novel is seen through the eyes of the seemingly mute Chief Bromden
  • This novel ends with Chief Bromden escaping from the hospital after he smothers Randle P. McMurphy
  • This 1962 novel by Ken Kesey was adapted for the big screen in 1975 & won 5 Academy Awards
  • Inmates at the Oregon State Mental Hospital played extras in this 1975 Oscar winner
  • Of Jack Nicholson's 5 nominations in the 1970s, this was the only movie for which he won
  • Michael Douglas won an Oscar for producing a film based on this play that his dad Kirk had starred in on Broadway

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