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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Mad_RoomThe Mad Room - Wikipedia

    Ellen Hardy, working as a live-in assistant to wealthy widow Mrs. Armstrong, gets a call from the mental institution where her younger brother George and sister Mandy have been living since they were accused of killing their parents when they were six and four years old.

  2. www.moriareviews.com › horror › mad-room-1969The Mad Room (1969) - Moria

    Oct 2, 2024 · Upon arriving, Mandy insists that they have what she calls a mad room – where they can go and be alone with their troubled thoughts and feelings until they pass. Ellen reluctantly agrees to allow them to use the attic where Mrs Armstrong stores her late husband’s belongings, cautioning them to touch nothing.

  3. Eventually, Gladys catches Mandy in the mad room and gets very angry. She confronts Ellen, who is forced to tell her the truth about her brother and sister. Before she retires for the evening, Gladys implies that Ellen's situation has permanently changed.

  4. Mandy Hardy: George and I are going to need a Mad Room. We need a place to think; a place to work things out. Ellen Hardy: Well, you have your rooms. Mandy Hardy: No.It doesn't work that way. When I get tight inside, I need to go some place. Alone. Well, don't you feel pressure, Ellen? Ellen Hardy: Of course I do. Mandy Hardy: Then what do you do?

  5. Oct 27, 2013 · In 1957 George (Michael Burns) and Mandy (Barbara Sammeth), a brother and sister ages 6 and 4, murder their own parents in cold blood. No one knows for sure which one of them did it except that their older sister…

  6. Can Mrs Armstrong be persuaded by Ellen that there is really no danger, and her brother George (Michael Burns, kind of a more presentable Michael J. Pollard) and sister Mandy (Barbara Sammeth) are able to be reintroduced to society perfectly safely?

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  8. George and Mandy tell Ellen that they need a "mad room" where they can rid themselves of emotional hostilities, and Ellen secretly lets them use an attic study which Mrs. Armstrong has kept locked since her husband's death. Eventually, however, the widow learns about both the "mad room" and the children's past and demands that they leave.

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