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The Doctor in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

No Kidding? Me Too! (NKM2), founded by Joe Pantoliano, is a non-profit organization who's main purpose is to stomp the stigma that surrounds brain disease.

State Hospital in Salem, Oregon
State Hospital in Salem, Oregon

(SALEM) - Joe Pantoliano interviews Dr. Dean Brooks, the former Superintendent of the Oregon State Hospital from 1955 to 1981. Brooks participated in the film "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" when the producers cast him as Dr. Spivey and shot the film at the hospital in Salem, Oregon during the mid-1970's. Brooks talks about how he started in psychiatry, became involved with the film, and what he learned about acting from Jack Nicholson.

No Kidding? Me Too! (NKM2), founded by Joe Pantoliano, is a non-profit organization who's main purpose is to stomp the stigma that surrounds brain disease. Visit http://www.nkm2.org.

Produced by Joe Pantoliano
http://JoeyPants.com

Directed by Ben Churchill
http://BenChurchill.com
http://youtube.com/RadioTripPictures

"One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" Used By Permission
©1975 The Saul Zaentz Company
http://www.zaentz.com

Special thanks to Ben Churchill

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