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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0089218414397
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Alpha Video
Manufacturer: Alpha Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Alpha Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 15, 2003
Sales Rank: 113373
Studio: Alpha Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1964
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty! Schlock At Its Best!
The Atomic Brain: I saw this movie, or rather flipped through it, again, this time from the Alpha Video release. The film is a lot cleaner than the Sci Fi Classics presentation I reviewed before, but the black & white is still pretty washed out.
I can understand why they did not want to go through all that trouble to clean it up, though.
The plot centers around a mad scientist who is experimenting on brains and transplanting them to other bodies by "stimulating the ... Read More
Rating: - No Danger of This Ever Becoming a Cult Classic
Not likely to attain cult classic status, "The Atomic Brain" concerns a rich old woman, Mrs. March (Marjorie Eaton), who is funding researcher Dr. Otto Frank (Frank Fowler) to discover a way to transplant her brain into a younger woman's body. Otto has a small nuclear reactor in the basement of Mrs. March's house. The laboratory set looks even cheaper than similar stuff on the original "Outer Limits" television show.
The scientific basis behind Otto's experiments and the need to radiate ... Read More
Rating: - And they say 'Robot Monster' is bad????
Oh where do I begin with this one? The plot is pretty good. An ugly old lady wants to be young again. She foots the bill for a scientist to live in her basement and conduct experiments on brain transfer. Three young ladies are hired as housewives, and the old woman will choose who she wants to become. Personally I like the blond who says "I have the same measurements as Marilyn Monroe!" There is some double crossing and the old lady brain is transferred into the body of a house cat.
You ... Read More
Rating: - ALPHA DVD VERSION
PURRRRFECTLY HORRIBLE...3 YOUNG GIRLS ARE HIRED BY AN OLD SPINSTER THAT MAKES THE WICKED WITCH FROM OZ LOOK CUTE. THE BIDDY PLANS TO HAVE HER BRAIN TRANSPLANTED INTO THE BODY OF ONE OF THEM. SHE CHECKS OUT THEIR BODS AS THEY DISROBE & POSE FOR HER. DR. FRANK(ENSTEIN?) LIVES IN THE BASEMENT LAB & IS ON STANDBY...TOTALLY INANE.
SEE THE DOGMAN! SEE THE BROAD WITH A CAT'S BRAIN! SEE THE ALMOST NAKED BRAIN-DEAD GIRL IN THE LAB! HEAR THE POINTLESS ED WOOD STYLE NARRATION THAT DOES ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ... Read More
Rating: - Monstrosity, The Atomic Bore
This early 1960s black and white "horror" film is a prime example of the misunderstood evil genius-reanimated zombie genre typical of the era. The distinguishing features of this film are the extremely disagreeable spinster and the outlandishly bad acting, particularly of the three female victims. (I am especially fond of their skillfully crafted foreign accents.)
This one has it all: ornery old woman, evil genius, hokey pseudo-scientific sets and dialogue, wooden acting, and a cat brain transplanted ... Read More
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