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  1. The Lunatic Asylum of Ohio was initially organized by an act of the General Assembly passed on March 5, 1835. The original hospital building, after three years of construction, was completed in 1838 at a cost of about $61,000.

  2. 6 de jun. de 1990 · Street Asylum: Directed by Gregory Dark. With Wings Hauser, Alex Cord, G. Gordon Liddy, Roberta Vasquez. John Miller is an politician wanting to become mayor. He founds a group called S.Q.U.A.D. whose mission is to get rid of all street scum by any means necessary.

  3. Street Asylum. 1990. Directed by Gregory Dark. This Cop Isn’t Losing His Mind - It’s Being Taken From Him! In the bleak near future Los Angeles has become a dangerous war zone with cops pitted against assorted law-breaking lowlifes.

  4. 26 de oct. de 2018 · The asylum was located on approximately thirty acres on the north side of East Broad Street in Columbus, and was built with prison labor at a cost of approximately $61,000. It opened in 1838 and soon became home to more than 100 patients.

  5. Wings Hauser plays a cop who has been shot in the line of duty. When he wakes up he is already been taken care of and discovers he has been transfered to a very tough division called SQUAD (created by G. Gordan Liddy). The first thing he notices with SQUAD is that all of the men are a bunch of crazed animals who just want to destroy street scum.

  6. 10 de ene. de 2020 · The Ohio Lunatic Asylum was the state's first treatment center for mental illness, and the first state-supported hospital ever. The state approved plans in 1835 and the asylum was built on East Broad Street, about a mile from the Ohio Statehouse.

  7. Synopsis. Detective Arliss Ryder is a cop on the beat working the seedier side of Hollywood. With crime rampant in the streets, Ryder is tapped by Captain Bill Quinton to be a part of a new task force called Strike S.Q.U.A.D. (Scum Quelling Urban Assault Division).