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Randle Patrick "Mac"
McMurphy (also
known as R.P.
McMurphy) is the
protagonist of Ken Kesey's
novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962). He appears...
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McMurphy, and its
variants Mac
Murphy,
Murphy and
Murchison are
anglicisations of the
Irish language surname Mac Murchaidh. Mac
Murchaidh has also been...
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could fully address McMurphy's PTSD issues. Van
Devanter died in 2002. Dana
Delany as
First Lieutenant (later Captain)
Colleen McMurphy, USA – a Catholic...
- that
McMurphy had kept his
promise not to
escape without him,
before discovering that
McMurphy has been lobotomized.
After tearfully embracing McMurphy, Chief...
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punishment does
nothing to curb
McMurphy's rambunctious behavior. One night,
after bribing the
night orderly,
McMurphy smuggles two
prostitute girlfriends...
- go on with our
daily routine",
McMurphy attacks her in a fit of rage,
nearly strangling her.
Despite having McMurphy lobotomized in retribution, the...
- aux
Oscars alias John Mac
McMurphy". La Presse.
Archived from the
original on
October 3, 2015.
Retrieved June 3, 2015.
McNary, Dave (August 29, 2014)...
- 1963 with an
adaptation by Dale W****erman
starring Kirk
Douglas as
Randle McMurphy, a
mental patient and Joan
Tetzel as
Nurse Ratched. The play had a Broadway...
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Seamus McMurphy (Irish: Séamus Mór Mac Murchaidh) was an
Irish poet and rapparee, who
lived c. 1720-1750. He was born at Carnally,
Creggan parish, near...
- six Bowl games,
along with the
standalone National Championship game.
McMurphy,
Brett (April 24, 2013). "Football
playoff has name and site". ESPN. Retrieved...