Patient 411: A Progress Report
A UCLA student film by Ronald Raley. Fellow UCLA student Jim Morrison (future member of The Doors) participated as the director of photography. A faux scientific film supposedly made by the "California Institute of Neuropsychiatry." An arrogant scientist, who also narrates the course of the "treatment," picks up a Hollywood street hustler and gets him to agree to a program of retraining. Using shock treatment, the patient is taught to loathe images of himself as a male escort and love the new personality created in the lab.
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Patient 411: A Progress Report
- Overview
- Crew
- Recommendations
Status
Released
Release Date
Jun 11, 1965
Runtime
0h 9m
Genres
Drama, Science Fiction
User Score
40%
Original Title
Patient 411: A Progress Report
Production Companies
UCLA Film and Television Archive
Director
Ron Raley
Description
A UCLA student film by Ronald Raley. Fellow UCLA student Jim Morrison (future member of The Doors) participated as the director of photography. A faux scientific film supposedly made by the "California Institute of Neuropsychiatry." An arrogant scientist, who also narrates the course of the "treatment," picks up a Hollywood street hustler and gets him to agree to a program of retraining. Using shock treatment, the patient is taught to loathe images of himself as a male escort and love the new personality created in the lab.