Manic (2001)

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Written by Michael Bacall, Blayne Weaver

Directed by Jordan Melamed

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Joseph Gordon-Levitt, probably best known here for Third Rock from the Sun, plays a teenager prone to sudden, violent outbursts. When one leaves a classmate needing 50 stitches, he's sent to a juvenile psychiatric hospital run by Don Cheadle. As he meets others in the group, including sexually abused Kerry and self-harming Tracy, debut director Jordan Melamed's film follows the group's dynamic, frictions and friendships in this almost documentary drama.

Cast

Image for Joseph Gordon-LevittJoseph Gordon-LevittLyle
Adrienne RolloEmergency Room Nurse
Maggie BairdRebecca
Image for Don CheadleDon CheadleDr. David Monroe
Blayne WeaverCharlie
Lydell M. CheshierJ.C.
Roxie FullerRoxie
Bree NogueiraBree
Kathy ParadiseNurse
Elden HensonMichael
Cody LightningKenny
Michael BacallChad
Sara RivasSara
Lauren ShubertLauren
Image for Zooey DeschanelZooey DeschanelTracy
William RichertDiego
Ben MarkhamCard Kid
Travis SuttonHigh School Baseball Catcher
Nic HenleyNic
Julie RemalaNight Nurse
Van EppersonNight Staff
Jamielyn KaneDairy Girl

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