Bloody Wednesday (1988)
Harry is unable to hold a job due to his mental illness and lives in an abandoned Hollywood hotel haunted by friendly ghosts of the long dead staff. The lines of his mental illness and reality become extremely blurred as some of his strangest events are indeed witnessed by others. As Harry becomes more frustrated by not being able to distinguish fact from delusion he turns to violence.
Director:
Mark G. Gilhuis
Writer:
Philip Yordan
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Raymond Elmendorf as Harry |
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Pamela Baker as Dr. Johnson |
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Navarre Perry as Ben Curtis |
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Teresa Mae Allen as Elaine Curtis |
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Jeff O'Haco as Animal |
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Linda Dona as Pretty Lady |
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Herb Kronsberg as Walter Burns |
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Murray Cruchley as Lou Cramer |
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Georgia Lambron as Swimmer |
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Pamela Mann as Daughter |
| Directing | Mark G. Gilhuis | Director |
| Production | Mark G. Gilhuis | Producer |
| Production | Philip Yordan | Producer |
| Writing | Philip Yordan | Screenplay |
| Sound | Albert Sendrey | Original Music Composer |
| Crew | Robert Ryan | Cinematography |