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One Flew Over the Cukoos nest

The-Doctor

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Went to see the stage play in London with Christian slater playing the Jack Nicholson character RP Mcmurphy. It was creepy with the Chief doing Monologues about what was happening to him as they changed the sets round but also very funny.

Its sad to think that some of those things used to happen in assylums

Christan was great by the way as the main character and I recommend anyone to see this play if you get the chance. Hurry though its only on till 22nd.

I would be interested to hear anyone elses view..whether you have seen the film, the play or read the book