Nell Bowen

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Nell Bowen is a central character in the 1946 film "Bedlam," portrayed as a compassionate woman who becomes involved with the mistreated inmates of the infamous London asylum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
advocatesFor better treatment of asylum inmates
appearsIn Bedlam NERFINISHED
associatedWithInstitution Bedlam asylum NERFINISHED
Bethlem Royal Hospital NERFINISHED
characterTrait compassionate
courageous
empathetic
idealistic
conflictWith Master George Sims NERFINISHED
countryOfFictionalContext United Kingdom NERFINISHED
fictionalLocation London NERFINISHED
fictionalTimePeriod 18th century
gender female
mediumOfOrigin cinema
narrativeTheme reform of mental health institutions
social justice
opposes cruelty toward the mentally ill
portrayedBy Anna Lee NERFINISHED
primaryConcern mistreated inmates of Bedlam
roleInNarrative protagonist
workCountryOfOrigin United States NERFINISHED
workDirector Mark Robson NERFINISHED
workGenre horror
psychological thriller
workLanguage English
workMedium film
workProducer Val Lewton NERFINISHED
workReleaseYear 1946

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Bedlam hasCharacter Nell Bowen