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The Ninth Configuration
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Synopsis
William Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist, proved a workmanlike producer/director for 1979's The Ninth Configuration. Army psychiatrist Col. Kane (Stacy Keach) (teetering on the sanity brink himself) tries to minister to the patients in a military mental hospital. The fact that the hospital is located in a brooding old castle is hardly conducive to speedy recoveries. Nor does the mid-film barroom brawl indicate that Kane's approach to mental health is all that workable. Blatty adapted the screenplay for The Ninth Configuration from his own novel Twinkle, Twinkle, "Killer" Kane (which also served as the film's title during one of its many releases). It is hard to tell if what you're going to see is the "director's cut," since there are several versions of this film, running anywhere from 99 to 140 minutes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Tom Atkins Sgt. Krebs
Neville Brand Maj. Groper
George DiCenzo Capt. Fairbanks
Ed Flanders Col. Fell
Moses Gunn Maj. Nammack
Stacy Keach Col. Kane
Robert Loggia Lt. Bennish
Richard Lynch Second Cyclist
Alejandro Rey Lt. Gomez
Steve Sandor First Cyclist
Joe Spinell Spinell
Scott Wilson Capt. Cutshaw
Jason Miller Lt. Reno

Production Crew

Tom Shaw Associate Producer
William Peter Blatty Book Author
Gerry Fisher Cinematographer
Barry de Vorzon Composer (Music Score)
Tom Bronson Costume Designer
William Peter Blatty Director
Battle Davis Editor
Peter Lee-Thompson Editor
Roberto Silvi Editor
Tom Shaw First Assistant Director
Tom Shaw Producer
William Peter Blatty Producer
Dennis Washington Production Designer
William Malley Production Designer
William Peter Blatty Screenwriter
Sydney Ann Kee Set Designer
Andrew London Sound/Sound Designer
Marvin Wallowitz Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1979
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Warner Brothers

Awards
1980 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe