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La sombra de Hitler

Título original: The Madmen of Mandoras
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 14min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
3.2/10
685
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Audrey Caire, Dani Lynn, Scott Peters, Marshall Reed, Carlos Rivas, and Walter Stocker in La sombra de Hitler (1963)
Ciencia FicciónThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaHitler'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!

  • Dirección
    • David Bradley
  • Guionistas
    • Peter Miles
    • Steve Bennett
  • Elenco
    • Audrey Caire
    • Walter Stocker
    • Carlos Rivas
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    3.2/10
    685
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • David Bradley
    • Guionistas
      • Peter Miles
      • Steve Bennett
    • Elenco
      • Audrey Caire
      • Walter Stocker
      • Carlos Rivas
    • 24Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 12Opiniones de los críticos
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    Audrey Caire
    • Kathy Coleman 'K.C.' Day
    Walter Stocker
    • Phil Day
    Carlos Rivas
    Carlos Rivas
    • Camino Padua…
    John Holland
    John Holland
    • Prof. John Coleman
    Marshall Reed
    Marshall Reed
    • Frank Dvorak
    Scott Peters
    • David Garrick
    Keith Dahle
    • Tom Sharon
    Dani Lynn
    Dani Lynn
    • Suzanne Coleman
    Nestor Paiva
    Nestor Paiva
    • Police Chief Alaniz
    Pedro Regas
    Pedro Regas
    • Presidente Juan Padua
    Bill Freed
    Bill Freed
    • Adolf Hitler, der Führer
    Jerry Riggio
    • Restaurant Manager
    Chuck Beston
      Hap Holmwood
      • Military Policeman
      • (sin créditos)
      Dick McHale
        Al Medina
        • Desk Clerk
        • (sin créditos)
        • Dirección
          • David Bradley
        • Guionistas
          • Peter Miles
          • Steve Bennett
        • Todo el elenco y el equipo
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        3gavin6942

        Would Be Good For MST3K, Not So Great By Itself

        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.
        2cookieman108

        "The slappers of women! The torturers of old men!"

        Why am I drawn to bad movies like a fly to a steaming pile of excrement (this metaphor is exceptionally appropriate given the film being reviewed)? I've never really given it much thought, but I suppose it's a similar reaction people display when driving by a particularly bad car wreck…you don't want to look, but morbid curiosity is a compelling, often intrinsic, trait among humans. As far as car wrecks go, cinematic ally speaking, They Saved Hitler's Brain (1963) is a real doozy…the film is actually two movies (the original made in the late 50's to early 60's but never released for some unknown reason, and new footage filmed in the mid to late 60's) spliced together, like some twisted Frankenstein experiment. Apparently the company that owned the original film, Crown International (purveyors of schlock), got some UCLA film students to produce the new footage, and then, in an extremely futile attempt, married the two in the unholy union that is this film (director Al Adamson made a career on doing this, most notably with his 1971 monster mash Dracula Vs. Frankenstein).

        The film, originally titled Madmen of Mandoras aka Amazing Mr. H aka The Return of Mr. H (before the celluloid mating) was directed by David Bradley, whose earlier films include a juvenile delinquent picture titled Dragstrip Riot (1958) and the epic sci-fi craptacular 12 to the Moon (1960). The film stars Walter Stocker (Lassie's Great Adventure) and Audrey Caire, who seemed vaguely familiar, but I couldn't place her until I looked up her credits as saw she also appeared in Joe (1970), one of my more favorite films of the early 70's. Also appearing is John Holland (The Naked Brigade), Carlos Rivas (True Grit), Marshall Reed (Ghost of Zorro), Scott Peters (Panic in Year Zero!), Nestor Paiva (The Three Stooges in Orbit, Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter), and Bill Freed (who later adapted Dean R. Koontz's novel Watchers into the 1988 film of the same name) as Adolf Hitler, or, at least his head.

        The film starts out with the newer footage (which actually looks worse than the older footage), relating some kind of story regarding secret agents, nerve gas, and various murders. The main character, named Vic (who looks a lot like Chuck Negron, the original lead singer from the 70's band Three Dog Night) is a secret agent assigned to investigate the death of a scientist, but he himself eventually dies in a fiery car crash (actually his death is represented by footage taken from the 1958 feature Thunder Road, starring Robert Mitchum). All of this takes about 27 minutes, and then we cut into another film, already in progress, featuring the actors I listed above (the actors in the newer footage are not listed in any credits). From here we follow the exploits of Phil Day (Stocker) and his wife Kathy (Caire) as they travel to the tiny Caribbean Island nation of Mandoras to locate Kathy's recently kidnapped father, a scientist who developed an antidote to a deadly nerve gas. Phil and Kathy soon learn a handful of Nazis, lead by Hitler's head, and their nefarious plans to take control of the world. Will Phil and Kathy be able to stop the madness, or will the Third Reich finally achieve the goals it set for itself some 20 years ago? Their plan seems pretty rock solid, so things don't look good… I'm unsure why the newer footage was added, especially since it matched up so poorly (it looked like a bunch of laid-back hippies running around, compared to the more conservatively attired characters in the original footage). The original film is actually not a bad little B film (at least, compared to the newer footage), but I suspect some of the original footage may have been lost (or never filmed), hence the addition of the newer material, as to try and provide a setting for the older material. Thing is, the newer stuff was shot so very poorly, lacking any sense of direction (hey, it's daytime…no wait, it's night…oops, it's daytime again), and I was able to piece together much of the intended story from the original footage I didn't need the newer material. And that music for the newer material…27 minutes of really crummy free form jazz…the horror, the horror…the concept of saving Hitler's head seemed kinda cool, but what was probably meant to be a shocking surprise (the whole plot of Hitler's head plotting a conspiracy) was effectively ruined by the newer title. The special effects are pretty much what you might expect, with Hitler's head, when not being carried around in a jar, sitting atop an older model videotape machine. Freed's head did look a little creepy, sort of bug-eyed and slightly emaciated, with his only dialog, as a disembodied head, being 'Mach Schnell! Mach Schnell!' (I guess one would probably get pretty cranky and impatient surviving in a jar, relying on the charity of others…I wonder which lackey got the job of trimming his little moustache?) My favorite scene has to be when Phil and Kathy get kidnapped by a mysterious Hispanic man, and as they come to a stop light, another car pulls up, shoots the Hispanic man dead, but the couple, who are in the car with the now dead man, don't realize he's dead until much later, eventually stuffing his corpse into a phone booth, the intent being someone will find him (and someone does, in the form of an impatient, rotund lady wanting to use said phone…oh the comedy!)

        Cookieman108
        Athanatos

        Cool Lighting Effects

        The version of this film usually seen had some additional footage, shot about 5 years after the original, added to it. And, in addition, it seems to have earlier had some wrapping of this sort. It looks, in other words, like a film within a film within a film. Each wrapping made things worse, and the original was remarkably bad. But I must say that some of the lighting effects in the original are quite cool.
        5johnc2141

        not as bad as they say

        I watched both the madmen of mandoras and they saved Hitlers brain with the 70's edits,and i thought it was quite entertaining.not as bad as they say.but its no masterpiece but it is better made then the other bad films;plan 9 from outer space and robot monster.i never knew this was from crown international pictures,which made quality low budget pictures like American international did in the 50's,60's and 70's.with the morbid plot of Hitlers head in a jar still living.madmen of mandoras is a creepy movie full of red herrings,Nazis and secret agents in mandoras south America.i always wanted to see this and they saved Hitlers brain and finally seen it,and ill have to say i enjoyed it.madmen of mandoras has a longer scene at the end of the movie.not giving away spoilers thank you.but saying madmen of mandoras is a bad film would be an injustice.as a b-movie its pretty enjoyable,make some popcorn throw a party and entertain your guests with madmen of mandoras.look for actor nester paiva as a policeman,nester paiva has been in many monster movies including;creature from the black lagoon,mole people and 20 million miles to earth.madmen of mandoras is available on a DVD set called drive in classics(all from crown international)also included on this DVD is;the creeping terror,they saved Hitlers brain,the devils hand,land of the Minotaur and a few more mini classics,all recently restored.5 out of 10 check it out. and beware of Mr h.
        Michael_Elliott

        Two Versions

        Madmen of Mandoras, The (1963)

        * 1/2 (out of 4)

        They Saved Hitler's Brain (1972)

        * (out of 4)

        A deadly nerve gas is causing fear in the states but thankfully a Professor knows how to make the gas useless. The only problem is that crazy guys kidnap him and take him to a secret location where they are keeping Hitler's head alive. Hitler, being the nut he is, wants to use the gas to take over the world. Making a horror movie with Hitler's head coming back to life seems like it would make for some great fun but that's not the case with this turkey as it's pretty dry from start to finish without any redeeming factors. The biggest problem is that the screenplay is so poorly written that it really doesn't know how to exploit the subject matter. Instead of fun things happening we get a tiresome adventure story as our heroes must save the Professor and eventually destroy Hitler once and for all. The performances are all rather bland and that includes the man playing Hitler. Hitler's "screaming" and ranting are rather silly and comes off very stupid. What really doesn't make sense is that we've got a very silly story yet the director treats everything so serious as if we were watching some sort of documentary on actual events.

        Nine or ten years later Crown International were starting to release their films to television but this one didn't run long enough so they went back and took out ten minutes worth of footage only to add twenty-five more minutes and the end result was They Saved Hitler's Brain. This features the same story as the previous film with the exception of the "new scenes", which involve two government agents trying to find out if the Professor is safe or not. Needless to say, with an original movie as bad as Madmen was, you really don't need to add extra running time. This movie here is just as worse due to the longer running time and all the added scenes do nothing to improve the film. The only good thing about this film is its outrageous title but then again that really doesn't make the movie any better.

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        • Trivia
          There 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.
        • Errores
          As 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.
        • Citas

          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.

        • Versiones alternativas
          For 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.
        • Conexiones
          Edited into They Saved Hitler's Brain (1968)

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 13 de noviembre de 1963 (Estados Unidos)
        • País de origen
          • Estados Unidos
        • Sitio oficial
          • Crown International Pictures
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          • The Madmen of Mandoras
        • Locaciones de filmación
          • Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
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          1 hora 14 minutos
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          • Black and White
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        • Relación de aspecto
          • 1.85 : 1

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