They Saved Hitler's Brain Backdrop Blur
They Saved Hitler's Brain Poster

They Saved Hitler's Brain

"The most incredible plot to conquer the world!"

At the end of WWII, Nazi officials spirited the living head of Adolf Hitler out of Germany to a hiding place in the South American country of Mandoras, in order to revive the Third Reich at a later date. By the 1960s, the time has come, so a top scientist is kidnapped in order to help keep Hitler alive. This film is a re-edit of The Madmen of Mandoras released in theaters in 1963.

Top Cast

  • Walter Stocker

    Walter Stocker

    Phil Day

  • Audrey Caire

    Audrey Caire

    Kathy Coleman 'K.C.' Day

  • Carlos Rivas

    Carlos Rivas

    Camino Padua / Teo Padua

  • John Holland

    John Holland

    Prof. John Coleman

  • Marshall Reed

    Marshall Reed

    Frank Dvorak

  • Scott Peters

    Scott Peters

    David Garrick

  • Keith Dahle

    Keith Dahle

    Tom Sharon

  • Dani Lynn

    Dani Lynn

    Suzanne Coleman

  • Nestor Paiva

    Nestor Paiva

    Police Chief Alaniz

Overview

At the end of WWII, Nazi officials spirited the living head of Adolf Hitler out of Germany to a hiding place in the South American country of Mandoras, in order to revive the Third Reich at a later date. By the 1960s, the time has come, so a top scientist is kidnapped in order to help keep Hitler alive. This film is a re-edit of The Madmen of Mandoras released in theaters in 1963.

Rating

2.9 / 10
15 Reviews
0 Popular

Recommendations

Jekyll & Hyde

Henry Jekyll is a troubled man. His wife died of pneumonia. He wants his sister-in-law, but her father forbids any contact. And his experiments into the dual nature of man have yielded a personality-splitting drug that he has tested on himself, changing him into an uninhibited brute who seeks violent and undignified pleasures. Jekyll quickly becomes addicted to the sordid freedom induced by the drug. He can commit the most enjoyably revolting deeds, then return to his laboratory and use an antidote to change back to his original form, so that his lofty persona remains untarnished.

Jekyll & Hyde

5.9 1990