Asylum of the Damned
Appearance
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Directed by | Philip J Jones |
Written by | Matt McCombs |
Produced by | Scott Bedno |
Starring | Matt Stasi Bruce Payne |
Cinematography | Mark Melville |
Edited by | John Dorsett |
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Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Asylum of the Damned, Columbia Tristar (2004), also known as Hellborn, CDA Entertainment, is a 2003 horror film written by Matt McCombs, directed by Philip J Jones and starring Matt Stasi and Bruce Payne.[1]
Plot
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A young psychology student is recruited by St. Andrews Mental Hospital and given the chance to care for mentally ill patients. His enthusiasm for his new job soon changes into concern when some of the patients die mysteriously and the behaviour of his colleagues becomes odd. He soon realises that a Devil has taken over the minds of the patients and that his colleagues are allowing it to harvest them.
Cast
- Bruce Payne as Dr. McCort
- Matt Stasi as James Bishop
- Tracy Scoggins as Helen
- Julia Lee as Lauren
- Tom Lister, Jr. as Smithy (Listed as Tom 'Tiny' Lister)
- Gregory Wagrowski as Hadley
- Bill McKinney as Gas Station Attendant
- Randall England as Harry Smith
- Kyle T. Heffner as Dr. Peter Francis
References
- ^ Seibert, Perry (2003). "Asylum of the Damned". AllMovie. Retrieved 28 October 2013.