Coming to U.S. Theaters September 25, 2015. 10 DAYS IN A MADHOUSE - The Nellie Bly Story On Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/10DaysInAMadhouse Facebook Trailer Starring Caroline Barry, Christopher Lambert, Julia Chantrey and Kelly Le Brock. Directed by Timothy Hines. Produced by Susan Goforth. Distributed in the U.S. by Café Pictures. Distributed Worldwide by Tricoast Worldwide championed by Strathford Hamilton and Marcy Levitas Hamilton. Email: susan(underscore)goforth (at) pendragon pictures (dot) com, no spaces, For more information and to Volunteer for the Nellie Bly Foundation.
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