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They Saved Hitler's Brain Movie Review



No, this is not the Pat Buchanan story. Probably must viewing for bad movie connoisseurs, but for those with more sober and rational tastes (and we know you're out there), this infamous golden turkey has little to offer except the ludicrous title and fleeting shots of Der Fuhrer's severed head in a jar and still giving orders ("Mach Schnell!"). The years have not mellowed “Mr. H.” (as he is now called). Even in his pickled state, he wants to take over the world by unleashing the deadly “Nerve Gas G.” This film was assembled from footage from a ‘50s espionage melodrama combined with new footage. Nestor Paiva's credits include Mighty Joe Young, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Tarantula, and Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter. Incredibly, David Bradley began his career filming stage productions of Shakespeare plays and directed Charlton Heston in his first role in Peer Gynt before graduating to Dragstrip Riot, 12 to the Moon, and of course, this. AKA: Madmen of Mandoras; The Return of Mr. H. WOOF!



1964 91m/B Walter Stocker, Audrey Caire, Nestor Paiva, Carlos Rivas, Dani Lynn; D: David Bradley. VHS, Beta, 8mm VYY

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