Where to Watch Crownsville Hospital: From Lunacy to Legacy

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Crownsville Hospital: From Lunacy to Legacy

Documentary & History English
Crownsville Hospital: From Lunacy to Legacy is a feature-length documentary film highlighting the history of the Crownsville State Mental Hospital in Crownsville, MD.
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Stars

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Emil Gallina

Himself / Narrator

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Willem Bosma

Himself / Psychiatrist 1998-2004

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George Phelps Jr.

Himself / Anne Arundel County Deputy Sheriff 1951-1976

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Luis Flores

Himself / Psychiatrist, Unit Director 1968-1988

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Essie Sutton

Herself - Volunteer Services 1960-2004

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Janice Hayes-Williams

Herself / Researcher

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Dennis Dupont

Himself / Chaplain 1995-2004

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Cathie Dewey

Herself / Clinical Nurse Specialist 1989-2004

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Errol Phillips

Himself / Psychiatrist 1970-1972

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Steven Isaac

Himself / Psychiatric Aid, Nurse 1965-2004

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Sarah Maddox

Herself / Nurse's Aid 1952-1982

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Harold Bausum

Himself / Security Guard 1951-1958

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David Keys

Himself / Refrigeration Technician 1995-2003

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Jackie Allsup

Herself / Psychiatric Aid, Health Assistant, Assistant Director of Nursing 1970-1989

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Carlos Fenwick

Himself / Patient 1986-1988

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Velma Williams

Herself / Direct Care Aid 1969-1997

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Guy Ferguson

Himself / Patient 1976-1983

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Steven Sunday

Himself / Patient 1965-1970

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Roger Pritchard

Himself / Patient 1962-1965

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Maria Reyes-Soto

Herself / Director of Medical Services 1990-2004

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Maryalice Davis

Herself / Music Therapist 1992-1998

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Becky Estep

Herself / Volunteer 1971

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Betty McKnew

Herself / Crownsville Resident 1939-1995

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Uria Yoder

Himself / Direct Care Aid / Gate Man 1953-1955 (voice)

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Deborah Quirk

Herself / Dance Movement Specialist 1970-1989

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Bob Durner

Himself / Direct Care Aid, Social Worker, Director Hearings Office 1962-1993

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Chanda Middleton

Herself

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Stephanie Hartman

Herself / Recreation Therapist 1992-1996

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John Dunn

Himself / Art Therapist 1998-2004

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Sandy Savani

Herself / Daughter of Patient

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Doug Struck

Himself / Reporter for Evening Capital 1974-1979

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Ron Hendler

Himself / Superintendent 1997-2002

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Linda Emery

Herself / Charge Nurse 1975-1998

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Jane Murphy

Herself / Laundry Assistant, Dietician 1968-1971

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Bryan McCollom

Himself / Social Worker 1998-2004

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Lisa Clements

Herself / Dental Assistant 1994-1997

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Rose Parker

Herself / Certified Nursing Assistant 1974-1998

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Bill Chase

Himself / Public Defender 1984-1997

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Kathryn Crosby

Herself / Adolescent Unit Nurse 2001-2003

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Joe Friend

Himself / Feasibility & Planning for Community Service Center at Crownsville Hospital

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Tony McConkey

Himself / Delegate

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Chris Trumbauer

Himself / City Councilman

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Steve Schuh

Himself / Anne Arundel County Executive

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Bishop Larry Lee Thomas, Sr

Himself / Bishop of Empowering Believers Church / Crownsville Cemetery Cleanup Organizer

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