Hitler's Brain is saved by Nazi madmen, and is giving orders on a small tropical island!Hitler's Brain is saved by Nazi madmen, and is giving orders on a small tropical island!Hitler's Brain is saved by Nazi madmen, and is giving orders on a small tropical island!
Hap Holmwood
- Military Policeman
- (uncredited)
Al Medina
- Desk Clerk
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThere is a scene in Mandoras where a small airplane circles and then lands in order to drop off an Army general. The tail number (registration number) is visible in one of the scenes (N4328C). Upon researching it, that airplane, a 1955 Aeronca Champ 7EC, is still flying as of May 2013 and is based in Modesto, CA. However, also as of May 2013, it is for sale.
- GoofsAs David pursues Phil and Kathy in the village, Phil states that David's Luger pistol only holds eight bullets, but David is actually holding a Walther P.38 at the time.
- Quotes
Phil Day: What kind of a police chief are you, anyway?
Police Chief Alaniz: I'm a very good police chief. I always obey orders... most of the time.
- Alternate versionsFor They Saved Hitler's Brain (1968), the version released to television five years later, several minutes of new footage was shot using a different cast and crew and later incorporated into the original film.
- ConnectionsEdited into They Saved Hitler's Brain (1968)
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A group of fanatics on the island of Mandoras, in their attempts to eliminate all threats to their diabolical plot to conquer the world, kidnap a famous American neurobiologist, triggering a rescue search that blows their plan to bits.
Also known as "They Saved Hitler's Brain", which really gets more to the point than the "Mandoras" title. Where is Mandoras? Not sure... let's assume somewhere near Argentina, just for the sake of putting it somewhere.
Some of the lines are cheesy, but memorable, such as, "I'm a very good police chief. I always obey orders, most of the time." Tom Sharon, perhaps a Texan, is the only spirited character of the film. He saved the movie from being completely worthless.
Most other reviewers will trash this film even more than I would, so I won't bother to say too much... just be confident that it's not good.
Also known as "They Saved Hitler's Brain", which really gets more to the point than the "Mandoras" title. Where is Mandoras? Not sure... let's assume somewhere near Argentina, just for the sake of putting it somewhere.
Some of the lines are cheesy, but memorable, such as, "I'm a very good police chief. I always obey orders, most of the time." Tom Sharon, perhaps a Texan, is the only spirited character of the film. He saved the movie from being completely worthless.
Most other reviewers will trash this film even more than I would, so I won't bother to say too much... just be confident that it's not good.
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- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was The Madmen of Mandoras (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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