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Shock Corridor is a 1963 American psychological thriller film starring Peter Breck, Constance Towers, and Gene Evans. Written, directed and produced by Samuel Fuller, it tells the story of a journalist who gets himself intentionally committed to a mental hospital to solve a murder committed within the institution.
A 1963 drama about a reporter who fakes insanity to investigate a murder at a mental institution. See critics and audience reviews, where to watch, cast and crew, and more information about this film.
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- Peter Breck
- Samuel Fuller
- Drama
Jan 18, 2011 · A classic film by Samuel Fuller about a reporter who fakes insanity to expose a murder in a mental hospital. The Criterion edition features a new transfer, interviews, documentary, and more.
- Johnny Barrett
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A journalist fakes insanity to investigate a murder in a mental hospital and uncovers a shocking secret. Read the plot details, cast and crew, trivia, and user reviews of this classic thriller film.
Shock Corridor may be Fuller's most extreme picture, a chaotically radical statement about American madness. With the help of his editor and a friendly psychiatrist (Philip Ahn), reporter Johnny Barrett (Peter Breck of Verboten!) has himself committed to an asylum.
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In SHOCK CORRIDOR, the great American writer-director-producer Samuel Fuller masterfully charts the uneasy terrain between sanity and madness. Seeking a Pulitzer Prize, reporter Johnny Barrett (Peter Breck) has himself committed to a mental hospital to investigate a murder.