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  1. Asylum (also known as House of Crazies in subsequent US releases) is a 1972 British anthology horror film made by Amicus Productions. The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker and produced by Milton Subotsky. Robert Bloch wrote the script, adapting four of his own short stories.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0068230Asylum (1972) - IMDb

    Nov 17, 1972 · Asylum: Directed by Roy Ward Baker. With Barbara Parkins, Richard Todd, Sylvia Syms, Peter Cushing. In order to secure a job at a mental institution, a young psychiatrist must interview four patients inside the asylum.

    • (8.2K)
    • Horror
    • Roy Ward Baker
    • 1972-11-17
  3. "Aslyum" is a British anthology of short horror stories from the same good old folks who gave us "Torture Garden" and "Tales from the Crypt." I had the opportunity to interview one of the producers, Max J. Rosenberg, when he visited Chicago, and the thing I remember about him is his great devotion to coleslaw.

  4. Asylum is an anthology flick that features four stories of the inmates of a secluded asylum and Dr Martin's quest to access them to find out who Dr Starr is to secure his job at the Asylum.

    • (8.4K)
    • Amicus Productions
    • Roy Ward Baker
  5. A young psychiatrist interviews four inmates in a mental asylum to satisfy a requirement for employment. He hears stories about 1) the revenge of a murdered wife, 2) a tailor who makes a suit with some highly unusual qualities, 3) a woman who questions her sanity when it appears that her brother is conspiring against her, and 4) a man who ...

  6. Jul 8, 2021 · If you’re looking for a horror anthology that will send chills down your spine, Asylum (1972) is not it; you’d be better served to watch Black Sabbath or Dead of Night. Nonetheless, it is still worth watching until the very end. The Bottom Line. So, why does Asylum qualify as the best horror

  7. Asylum (also known as House of Crazies in subsequent US releases) is a 1972 British anthology horror film made by Amicus Productions. The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker and produced by Milton Subotsky. Robert Bloch wrote the script, adapting four of his own short stories.