
Bedlam
Documentary
Overview
A psychiatrist makes rounds in ERs, jails, and homeless camps to tell the intimate stories behind one of the greatest social crises of our time. A personal and intense journey into the world of the seriously mentally ill.
Top Cast
Eddie Anderson
Eddie Anderson
Preacher
Eddie Anderson
Preacher


Patrisse Cullors
Patrisse Cullors
Self
Patrisse Cullors
Self


John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)
John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)
Patrick Kennedy
Patrick Kennedy
Self
Patrick Kennedy
Self
Merle Rosenberg
Merle Rosenberg
Self
Merle Rosenberg
Self
Kenneth Paul Rosenberg
Kenneth Paul Rosenberg
Narrator (voice)
Kenneth Paul Rosenberg
Narrator (voice)
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