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MK Ultra (film)
2022 film by Joseph Sorrentino From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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MK Ultra is a 2022 American psychological thriller film written and directed by ex-intelligence officer Joseph Sorrentino.[1][2] Based on a true story about the human experimentation program MKUltra conducted by Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the 1960s, the film follows Dr. Ford Strauss (Anson Mount), a psychiatrist who gets involved in a government experiment and conspiracy involving the use of psychedelic and other mind-controlling substances. It was released theatrically and on video on demand on October 7, 2022.
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Premise
In the early 1960s, during the CIA's secret and illegal human experimentation program MK-Ultra,[a] Dr. Ford Strauss (Anson Mount), a psychiatrist, is attempting to get medical LSD testings approved; his moral and scientific boundaries are pushed to the limit, as he is approached by CIA agent Galvin Morgan (Jason Patric) to run a subsect of the program in a rural Mississippi psychiatric hospital. As he conducts the experiments on a drug addict, an arsonist, a transgender woman, and an animal killer, Dr. Strauss begins to question Agent Morgan’s ethics and disentangles an incomprehensible conspiracy.[3][4][5][6]
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Cast
- Anson Mount as Ford Strauss
- Jaime Ray Newman as Rose Strauss
- Jason Patric as Galvin Morgan
- Alon Aboutboul as Townsend
- Jen Richards as Laura Stanley
- David Jensen as Dr. Miller
- Wanetah Walmsley as Nurse Irwin
- Jared Bankens as Gunther
- Harrison Stone as Brian Mercer
- Matt Nolan as Dwyer
- Charles Green as Kevin Mercer
- Susan McPhail as Peggy
- Cotton Yancey as Senator Mathis
- Bill Luckett as Senator Mathis
- Robert Aberdeen as The German
- Jill Renner as Shelly Powers
- Josh Whites as Dallas Shepard
- Ted Ford as Confused guard
- Dalton Russell as Mental Patient
- Tony Key as Desmond Wallace
- Greg Dees as FBI Agent
- Cameron Abel as Father Jerry Schilling
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Production
Formerly titled Midnight Climax,[7][8] MK Ultra is the third feature film directed by Joseph Sorrentino,[1] who previously comes from an Intelligence Operations background.[2] He wrote the film based on a true story about the illegal human experimentation program Project MK-Ultra,[9][10] conducted by Central Intelligence Agency in the 1960s.[11][12] The film is produced by LB Entertainment and Ten Past Nine Productions with Suzy Bergner, Tom Rooker and Sigurjon Sighvatsson as executive producers.[11]
Release
The official trailer has been released on August 31, 2022.[13] The film was released theatrically, and on video on demand on October 7, 2022[7] in the United States through Cinedigm,[11] and worldwide through Bleiberg Entertainment.[14]
See also
Notes
- "MK" was an arbitrary symbol for the CIA's Technical Services Division. See CIA cryptonym#Format of cryptonyms and CIA cryptonym#Digraphs.
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