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Crazy People is a 1990 comedy film starring Dudley Moore and Daryl Hannah.

<i>Crazy People</i> 1990 film by Tony Bill

Crazy People is a 1990 American comedy film starring Dudley Moore and Daryl Hannah, and directed by Tony Bill.

Crazy People may also refer to:

Crazy People is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, Nancy O'Neil and Kenneth Kove. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie.

Crazy People is a 1985 music album by Herreys.

Crazy People is an album recorded by The Rowan Brothers in 2002. The album cover was photographed by Peter Rowan's daughter, Amanda Rowan.

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