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The Fifth Floor
1978 American thriller film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fifth Floor is a 1978 American thriller film about a sane woman who gets sent to an asylum. It stars Dianne Hull, Bo Hopkins and Mel Ferrer.[2][3]
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Plot
The film focuses on Kelly McIntyre, a disco dancer played by Dianne Hull[4][5] who through no fault of her own accidentally overdoses on drugs and collapses at a disco.[6][7] She is misdiagnosed as suicidal and sent to a psychiatric ward[8] which is on the fifth floor of Cedar Springs Hospital.[9] There she finds herself alone with no help, not even from her boyfriend who refuses to get her out of there.[10] She becomes the subject of interest by an unbalanced orderly played by Bo Hopkins.[11]
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Cast
- Bo Hopkins as Carl
- Dianne Hull as Kelly McIntyre
- Patti D'Arbanville as Cathy
- Sharon Farrell as Melanie
- Robert Englund as Benny
- Anthony James as Derrick
- Julie Adams as Nurse Hannelord
- Mel Ferrer as Dr. Sidney Coleman
- John David Carson as Ronnie Denton
- Earl Boen as Phil
- Betty Kean as Sophy
- Alice Nunn as Emma
- Cathey Paine as Lois
- Udana Power as Nurse Whelan
- Maggie Appel as Mental Patient
- Howard Avedis as Occupational Therapist
- Gregory J. Barnett as Deputy Sheriff
- Michael Berryman as Mental Patient
- Chuck Boyd as Douglas Crawford
- Pattie Brooks as Disco Singer
- Bob Herron as Sheriff
- Peter Horak as The Driver
- M.G. Kelly as Hal
- Barbara Ellen Lyle as Francine
- Milt Kogan as Dr. Shaw
- Marie Marq as Jinny
- Suzanne Niles as Doreen
- Mary Ellen O'Neill as Mental Patient
- Grant Owens as Jerry
- Alan Sands as Mental Patient
- Marlene Schmidt as Night Nurse
- Lee Stein as Lou
- Bruce Stidham as Dr. Morgan
- Duane Tucker as Psych Tech
- Tracey Walter as Mental Patient
- Chance Boyer as Kid At Zoo
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