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'''Madhouse''' is a disparaging slang name for a psychiatric hospital.
'''Madhouse''' is a disparaging slang name for a psychiatric hospital.


On All The Tropes, [[{{PAGENAME}}]] could refer to:
On All The Tropes, [[Madhouse]] could refer to:


== Creators ==
== Creators ==
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== Film ==
== Film ==
* [[Madhouse (1974 film)|''Madhouse'' (1974 film)]], a 1974 film featuring [[Vincent Price]]
* [[Madhouse (1974 film)|''Madhouse'' (1974 film)]], a 1974 film featuring [[Vincent Price]] and [[Peter Cushing]]
* [[Madhouse (1981 film)|''Madhouse'' (1981 film)]], a 1981 Italian horror film
* [[Madhouse (1981 film)|''Madhouse'' (1981 film)]], a 1981 Italian horror film
* [[Madhouse (1990 film)|''Madhouse'' (1990 film)]], a 1990 film starring [[Kirstie Alley]] and [[John Larroquette]]
* [[Madhouse (1990 film)|''Madhouse'' (1990 film)]], a 1990 film starring [[Kirstie Alley]] and [[John Larroquette]]
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Casa de locos (in English, The Madhouse), by Francisco Goya.

Madhouse is a disparaging slang name for a psychiatric hospital.

On All The Tropes, Madhouse could refer to:

Creators

Fan Works

Film

Live-Action TV

Music