One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest | reviewed by: Gerry Carey | October 19, 2011
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is one of the greatest movies of all time. Jack Nicholson gives the best performance ever seen.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | While serving time for insanity at a state mental hospital, implacable rabble-rouser Randle Patrick McMurphy inspires his fellow patients to rebel against the authoritarian rule of head nurse Mildred Ratched. |
| lead actors | Jack Nicholson | Louise Fletcher | William Redfield | Michael Berryman | Peter Brocco | Dean R. Brooks | Alonzo Brown | Scatman Crothers | Mwako Cumbuka | Danny DeVito | William Duell | Josip Elic | Lan Fendors | Nathan George | Ken Kenny | Mel Lambert | Sydney Lassick | Kay Lee | Brad Dourif | Christopher Lloyd | Louisa Moritz | Will Sampson | Vincent Schiavelli | Anjelica Huston |
| director | Milos Forman |












