The Madman of Mandoras is an American feature film from 1963 .
| Mandoras Madman | |
|---|---|
| The madmen of mandoras | |
| Genre | action movie fantasy |
| Producer | David bradley |
| Author script | Peter Miles, Steve Bennett |
| In the main cast | Walter Stoker, Audrey Carey, Carlos Rivas, John Holland, Marshall Reed, Scott Peters, Dani Lynn, Nestor Paiva |
| Operator | Stanley Cortes |
| Composer | Don hewitt |
| Film company | Crown international pictures |
| Duration | 74 minutes |
| A country | |
| Language | English |
| Year | 1963 |
| IMDb | ID 0057273 |
Story
The film tells about plans for world domination, the Nazis who fled in 1945 from besieged Berlin. [one]
At the beginning of the film, the audience is shown Professor Coleman, the inventor of the antidote to nerve gas, from which there is practically no effective protection. Soon, Nazi agents kidnap the professor and kill the man who tried to warn him, first personally, and then through his eldest daughter Casey and her husband Phil, a criminal investigator. Arriving in a small fictitious Latin American country, Mandoras Casey and Phil come in contact with Camino, the son of President Mandoras. It turns out that all citizens are held hostage by a handful of Nazis, commanded by Hitler’s head animated by German scientists. Now the Mandora residents and the newly arrived Americans will have to give Hitler's henchmen a fight, because the latter have decided to launch a gas attack on the United States.
Subsequent releases
Five years after the premiere, the film was released under the new title [2] “They Saved Hitler's Brain”. In the film, additional scenes were shot and the plot was slightly expanded.
According to some critics, the updated version has become one of the worst films of all time [3] [4]