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The Ninth Configuration
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Driving by his mission to help the mentally ill and the American soldiers to overcome their insanity, through rehabilitating them to face the real word and stay out their craziness and imagination, a new officer, has come to the remote castle for that purpose, but upon his arrival, incidents come to frustrate him.
Driving by his mission to help the mentally ill and the American soldiers to overcome their insanity, through rehabilitating them to face the real word and stay out their craziness and imagination, a new officer, has come to the remote castle for that purpose, but upon his arrival, incidents come to frustrate him.
Actors:
George DiCenzo,
Moses Gunn,
William Paul,
David Healy,
Steve Sandor,
Stephen Powers,
Billy Blatty
George DiCenzo
21 April 1940, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Moses Gunn
2 October 1929, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
William Paul
David Healy
15 May 1929, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Steve Sandor
27 October 1937, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Stephen Powers
Billy Blatty
Country:
United States
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