Crazy People Review

Crazy People
A bitter ad executive who has reached his breaking point, finds himself in a mental institution where his career actually begins to thrive with the help of the hospital's patients.

by William Thomas |
Published on
Release Date:

01 Jan 1990

Running Time:

90 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Crazy People

Stressed-out advertising executive Dudley Moore is committed to a mental institution only for his employers to demand release when his frivolous ad campaigns turn into an overnight success.

He wants to stay put with fellow loonie Darryl Hannah, so enlists the inmates to help run an advertising empire from inside the asylum and the crazies become the toast of Madison Avenue.

Directed by Tony Bill and written by Mitch Markowitz, there are far worse comedies than Crazy People out there on the market and Dudley Moore's adverts are, at times, pretty darn hilarious.

Simple-minded fun.
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