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  1. Crazy as Hell is a 2002 psychological film that is based on the 1982 novel Satan: His Psychotherapy and Cure by the Unfortunate Dr. Kassler, J.S.P.S. by Jeremy Leven and follows Dr. Ty Adams (Michael Beach), an aggressive and overconfident psychiatrist producing a documentary film about a nearby state-run mental hospital.

  2. 6 feb 2002 · Crazy as Hell: Directed by Eriq La Salle. With Michael Beach, Ronny Cox, Sinbad, Jane Carr. Psychiatrist Ty Adams doesn't believe in using drugs, but the head of Sedah State Hospital does, then 'Satan' arrives ~ walk-in patient extraordinaire... From there it's a full-on freaky ride.

    • (1,1K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Eriq La Salle
    • 2002-02-06
  3. 8 dic 2020 · 219. 7.3K views 3 years ago. What would you do if you had to provide therapy to the devil? If you're a hotshot pop-psychologist like Dr. Ty Adams, you would start by invading his personal space and...

    • 11 min
    • 7,8K
    • Slash Forward
  4. Ty Adams is a brillant psychiatrist who loves to play God. Ambitious and arrogant, he believes he can cure anyone with the sheer power of his personality. Bu...

    • 2 min
    • 19,5K
    • Millennium Entertainment
  5. 23 ott 2002 · Overview. A famous psychiatrist (Ty Adams) takes on the job of trying to cure patients at the Sedah State Hospital, run by it's folksy doctor (Sam Delazo). All this takes a strange turn when a mysterious patient (Satan, he calls himself) enters the Hospital seeking help. Or is it just help that he wants? Eriq La Salle. Director. Jeremy Leven.

  6. Crazy as Hell. 2002 1h 53m R. Horror, Thriller, Drama. 5.8 53% 56% 53%. Add to Watchlist. A famous psychiatrist (Ty Adams) takes on the job of trying to cure patients at the Sedah State Hospital, run by its folksy doctor (Sam Delazo).

  7. Ty Adams is a maverick psychiatrist whose non-medicinal approach for treating patients has crowned him a hero in some circles, and an egoist in others. At Sedah State Mental Hospital Adams agrees to be the subject of a thirty-day documentary, examining the effects of psychiatry on mental illness...