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The Amityville Asylum
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It is the story that has sparked great controversy as the story tells about a woman named Lisa Templeton, a woman who has got a new job in a hospital. That story began when she took up her job as a cleaner at the Hype's Hospital, a mental institution in Amitville, Long Island. It would then be unplanned because it was not so good inside that hospital where her happiness was turning over again because of what was happening.
It is the story that has sparked great controversy as the story tells about a woman named Lisa Templeton, a woman who has got a new job in a hospital. That story began when she took up her job as a cleaner at the Hype's Hospital, a mental institution in Amitville, Long Island. It would then be unplanned because it was not so good inside that hospital where her happiness was turning over again because of what was happening.
Actors:
Judith Haley,
Liam Hobbs,
Lee Bane,
Kevin Foster,
Darryl Sloanes,
Ritchie Bessant,
Robert Graham,
Andy Evason,
Sean Robinson,
Kenton Hall,
Ina Marie Smith,
...»
Judith Haley
Liam Hobbs
13 December 1991, Newport, Gwent, South Wales, UK
Lee Bane
Kevin Foster
Darryl Sloanes
Ritchie Bessant
Robert Graham
Andy Evason
Sean Robinson
6 October 1988, Carmarthen, Wales, UK
Kenton Hall
Ina Marie Smith
Genre:
Horror
Director:
Andrew Jones
Andrew Jones
6 October 1983, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Country:
United Kingdom
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August 23, 2017
Characters describe exposition with beautifully leaden prose that sounds like a bunch of first graders were asked to do improv for the very first time.

