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      • The new title alludes to the phrase 'lunatics have taken over the asylum', when policy has gone wrong. The series was filmed in a disused wing of Gartloch Hospital, a psychiatric hospital on the outskirts of Glasgow.
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  2. The new title alludes to the phrase 'lunatics have taken over the asylum', when policy has gone wrong. The series was filmed in a disused wing of Gartloch Hospital, a psychiatric hospital on the outskirts of Glasgow.

  3. Sep 20, 2023 · 9-: From Film-Queening At £160 An Hour, by W. A. M., published in the Sunday Dispatch (London, England) of Sunday 12 th April 1931 [page 4, column 3]: When United Artists was created, a film magnate made the historic remark: “The lunatics have taken charge of the asylum.” The “lunatics” have done pretty well!

  4. May 1, 2020 · “Hollywood,” he said, “where the lunatics have finally taken over.” In 1946 a columnist credited Laurence Stallings with the saying, but “Laurence” was misspelled as “Lawrence”: [6] 1946 June 14, Oakland Tribune, Other Fellow by Ad Schuster, Quote Page 16, Column 3, Oakland, California.

  5. This protest against the political conservatism of Margaraet Thatcher and Ronald Reagan was their first single. "The Lunatics (Have Taken Over the Asylum)" was originally written with The Specials in mind, and rehearsed by that band just before their split. After Terry Hall and Lynval Golding re-formed The Specials along with bassist Horace ...

  6. May 3, 2024 · The Lunatics Have Taken Over the Asylum is not merely a catchy pop song; it is a social commentary that challenges the status quo and encourages listeners to question the actions of those in power. Fun Boy Three’s ability to blend meaningful lyrics with infectious melodies ensures that this song will continue to captivate audiences for ...

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  7. The film is set in a small town in France near the end of World War I. As the Imperial German Army retreats, they booby trap the whole town to explode. The locals flee and, left to their own devices, a gaggle of cheerful lunatics escape the asylum and take over the town — thoroughly confusing the lone Scottish soldier who has been dispatched ...

  8. May 9, 2024 · “The Lunatics (Have Taken Over the Asylum)” is a song by British new wave band Fun Boy Three, released in 1981. The track was a hit in the UK and reached the top 10 on the charts. The song was written by the band’s members Terry Hall, Neville Staple and Lynval Golding.

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