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Connoisseurs of bad movies rank this execration as an all-time favorite, rivaling Ed Wood's infamous Plan 9 from Outer Space as the worst film of all time. The trouble began in the early 1950s when a film called Madmen of Mandoras was shot and shelved for no mysterious reason at all. The film boasted the great cinematographer, Stanley Cortez (The Magnificent Ambersons), whose gorgeously evocative photography makes a startling contrast to the inexplicable plot with which it seems to coexist. But that wasn't bad enough, so in the early 1960s some UCLA film students shot additional footage, somewhat differently styled (think Mod Squad meets cinma vrit porno), and intercut it with the original film as if the two were meant for each other. The resultant jumble concerns a pair of modish CID agents on the trail of a kidnapped scientist, Nerve Gas-G, an antidote, the resurgence of the Fourth Reich on the Caribbean island of Mandoras, and Hitler's severed head barking orders from a jar. Here are but a few of the absurdities awaiting you: The swastika is backward, one obtuse character has to pull the car over to discover that her partner was shot even though she was present at the event, and when Hitler's head bites the big one, it melts. Critic J. Hoberman, in his seminal article, Bad Movies, observed that this film fairly makes the brain explode with ideas. Not only that, but aneurysms. You'll be screaming, "Mein Kopf! Mein Kopf!" just as Hitler's head should have, if only there had been the budget for that. --Jim Gay
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Connoisseurs of bad movies rank this execration as an all-time favorite, rivaling Ed Wood's infamous Plan 9 from Outer Space as the worst film of all time. The trouble began in the early 1950s when a film called Madmen of Mandoras was shot and shelved for no mysterious reason at all. The film boasted the great cinematographer, Stanley Cortez (The Magnificent Ambersons), whose gorgeously evocative photography makes a startling contrast to the inexplicable plot with which it seems to coexist. But that wasn't bad enough, so in the early 1960s some UCLA film students shot additional footage, somewhat differently styled (think Mod Squad meets cinma vrit porno), and intercut it with the original film as if the two were meant for each other. The resultant jumble concerns a pair of modish CID agents on the trail of a kidnapped scientist, Nerve Gas-G, an antidote, the resurgence of the Fourth Reich on the Caribbean island of Mandoras, and Hitler's severed head barking orders from a jar. Here are but a few of the absurdities awaiting you: The swastika is backward, one obtuse character has to pull the car over to discover that her partner was shot even though she was present at the event, and when Hitler's head bites the big one, it melts. Critic J. Hoberman, in his seminal article, Bad Movies, observed that this film fairly makes the brain explode with ideas. Not only that, but aneurysms. You'll be screaming, "Mein Kopf! Mein Kopf!" just as Hitler's head should have, if only there had been the budget for that. --Jim Gay
They saved Hitler's Brain (1966) - YouTube If you love bad 'B' movies, then this one is possibly the worst ever made! Eccentric Cinema THEY SAVED HITLER'S BRAIN THE FROZEN DEAD Paired together on a budget double feature DVD, THEY SAVED HITLER'S BRAIN and THE FROZEN DEAD represent the sort of Nazi-themed exploitation pictures cranked out ... They Saved Hitler's Brain - That Guy With The Glasses Oh no they didn't!! ... The Cinema Snob; The Bruno Mattei Show; Kung Tai Ted; Brads Current Movie Reviews Amazon.com: They Saved Hitler's Brain + The Frozen Dead: Herbert J ... Two cult movies on one DVD. In 1968's THEY SAVED HITLER'S BRAIN at the end of World War II a fanatical group of Nazi Doctors decapitate Hitler's head in a last ditch ... They Saved Hitler's Brain (TV 1968) - IMDb Director: David Bradley. Actors: Walter Stocker: Phil Day Audrey Caire: Kathy Coleman 'K.C.' Day Carlos Rivas: Camino Padua / Teo Padua John Holland: Prof ... They Saved Hitler's Brain - Rotten Tomatoes Review: After his head is surgically removed and sustained, Hitler is, essentially, still alive and living on an island in the Caribbean. When a young woman... Amazon.com: They Saved Hitler's Brain: Walter Stocker, Audrey ... Connoisseurs of bad movies rank this execration as an all-time favorite, rivaling Ed Wood's infamous Plan 9 from Outer Space as the worst film of all time. The ... They Saved Hitler's Brain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia They Saved Hitler's Brain is a 1969 science fiction film that was adapted for television from a shorter theatrical feature film, Madmen of Mandoras, directed by David ... They Saved Hitler's Brain (1968) (TV) With Walter Stocker, Audrey Caire, Carlos Rivas. Nazi madmen preserve Hitler's brain on a small tropical island until the time is right to resurrect him and, along ... They Saved Hitlers Brain! - YouTube They Saved Hitlers Brain is number 39 on the top 50 worst movies of all time list!
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