
Crazy As Hell 2002
"Malice, Madness, Mayhem"
Step into the eerie corridors of Sedah State Hospital in *Crazy As Hell (2002)*, where renowned psychiatrist Ty Adams (Michael Beach) takes on a daunting new role under the guidance of the hospital's quirky director, Sam Delazo (Eriq La Salle).
Director: Eriq La Salle
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Crazy As Hell (2002) about?
*Crazy As Hell (2002)* follows psychiatrist Ty Adams as he joins Sedah State Hospital, only to confront a mysterious patient who introduces himself as Satan. As Adams delves deeper, he uncovers a web of psychological horror and unseen dangers lurking within the hospital's walls.
Who directed Crazy As Hell?
The film was directed by Eriq La Salle, known for his work behind the camera as well as his acting roles.
Who stars in Crazy As Hell?
The film features Michael Beach, Eriq La Salle, Ronny Cox, Sinbad, and Shelly Robertson in key roles.
Is Crazy As Hell (2002) worth watching?
With its blend of psychological horror and supernatural themes, *Crazy As Hell (2002)* offers a compelling, if unsettling, experience for fans of the genre. While not widely rated, its unique premise and strong performances make it worth a watch for those seeking a film that keeps you on edge.
How long is Crazy As Hell?
The film has a runtime of 113 minutes.
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About Crazy As Hell (2002) — A Psychological Horror with Supernatural Twists
Step into the eerie corridors of Sedah State Hospital in *Crazy As Hell (2002)*, where renowned psychiatrist Ty Adams (Michael Beach) takes on a daunting new role under the guidance of the hospital's quirky director, Sam Delazo (Eriq La Salle). The atmosphere crackles with tension as a seemingly ordinary facility becomes the epicenter of the bizarre, when a chilling new patient arrives—self-proclaimed as Satan—who claims to seek help but may harbor darker intentions. Directed by Eriq La Salle, this horror-thriller blends psychological unease with supernatural dread, weaving a narrative that blurs the lines between madness and malice.
As Adams navigates the hospital's secrets and the patient's unsettling presence, he's drawn into a labyrinth of psychological horror, where every shadow hides a potential threat. The film's unsettling tone is heightened by a talented cast, including Ronny Cox and Sinbad, whose performances add layers of depth and unpredictability. *Crazy As Hell (2002)* delivers a gripping exploration of fear, deception, and the fragility of the human mind, leaving audiences questioning what's real and what's a figment of madness.