McMurphy, a man with several assault convictions to his name, finds himself in jail once again. This time, the charge is statutory rape when it turns out that his girlfriend had lied about being eighteen, and was, in fact, fifteen (or, as McMurphy puts it, “fifteen going on thirty-five”). Rather than spend his time in jail, he convinces the guards that he’s crazy enough to need psychiatric care and is sent to a hospital. He fits in frighteningly well, and his different point of view actually begins to cause some of the patients to progress. Nurse Ratched becomes his personal cross to bear as his resistance to the hospital routine gets on her nerves.
1: Beauty and Terror meet in your seat…as every thrill of its story comes off the screen right at you in NaturalVision 3 dimension 2: Nothing that has gone before can compare with this! 3: Now Warners Bros bring you 3 dimension natural vision unlike anything you’ve seen before! A feature picture! A story sensation! 4: The Wax Figures Also Looked Like Other People - People Who Had Disappeared………. 5: Warner Bros. bring you the first feature produced by a major studio in 3D… 6: You’ve never been scared until you’ve been scared in 3-D.
Plot Summary:
A sculptor of wax figures for a museum is horrified when his partner proposes setting fire to the unpopular museum in order to collect the insurance money. As the wax figures melt amid the blaze, the two men have a fight. The sculptor is knocked out in the scuffle and left to “perish” among the flames. He resurfaces many years later for the launch of his own wax museum. The opening coincides with the sudden disappearance of some dead bodies from the city morgue. His assistant begins to suspect his boss of foul play, especially after the deranged wizard of wax begins eyeing his assistant’s lovely girlfriend’s friend as a model for a waxed figure of Marie Antoinette.