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Asylum
Theatrical poster
Directed byDavid R. Ellis
Written byEthan Lawrence
Produced byAshok Amritraj
StarringSarah Roemer
Jake Muxworthy
Mark Rolston
CinematographyGary Capo
Edited byHoward E. Smith
Music byDavid Hamilton
Release date
July 15, 2008
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$11 million
Box office$69,290,289

Asylum is a horror film from 20th Century Fox released on DVD in 2008. David R. Ellis, of Final Destination 2 and Snakes on a Plane, directed. Parts of the movie were filmed on the campus of Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC. The film stars Sarah Roemer.

Plot

A college student discovers her dorm was once a notorious asylum.[1] According to Winthrop's campus newspaper, The Johnsonian, a group of college freshmen with troubled pasts and nightmares are at Richard Miller University for orientation a couple of weeks prior to the beginning of classes. They stumble into an old restricted area and awaken the spirit of a mad doctor, who then proceeds to torture and torment the students in the same way he tortured the patients in 1939 at Burke Asylum. During the film, first String is killed, then Maya, followed by Tommy, Mackey, and Ivy. All are killed by the Doctor. In the end The Doctor chases Madison and Holt through a tunnel, an abandoned factory, and the woods until Madison kills him by stabbing him in the head, causing him to lose all his power and the souls that he has taken. The movie ends with Madison and Holt walking out of the forest finally being able to have closure with their pasts.[2]

Cast

University set changes

Entrance to Winthrop University as seen during filming
  • Main Winthrop University name changed to Richard Miller University at entrance to campus.
  • Tillman Hall changed to Tagert Hall.
  • Tillman Hall changed to Burke Asylum, Public Institute for the Young for flashbacks.
  • Winthrop Police car decals were covered with "Richard Miller University" decals.
  • However, they kept Winthrop's colors - garnet and gold.

Critical response

The film was not received well by critics. A review in The Herald of Rock Hill, where much of the movie was filmed, called the film "unoriginal, tiresome and unintentionally funny."

"There's no intelligence shown in the script for 'Asylum,' no original ideas and nothing to separate this film from dozens of others that've come and gone since Wes Craven's clever 'Scream' reinvigorated the genre more than a decade ago," the review continued. The paper gave the film a D-.

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