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Il cervello di Donovan

Titolo originale: Donovan's Brain
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,9/10
1790
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Il cervello di Donovan (1953)
Three scientists unlawfully remove the still living brain of a dead tycoon and experiment with it but the evil brain begins to telepathically control the lead scientist.
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Tre scienziati rimuovono illegalmente il cervello vivente di un magnate morto e lo sperimentano, ma il cervello malvagio inizia a controllare telepaticamente lo scienziato principale.Tre scienziati rimuovono illegalmente il cervello vivente di un magnate morto e lo sperimentano, ma il cervello malvagio inizia a controllare telepaticamente lo scienziato principale.Tre scienziati rimuovono illegalmente il cervello vivente di un magnate morto e lo sperimentano, ma il cervello malvagio inizia a controllare telepaticamente lo scienziato principale.

  • Regia
    • Felix E. Feist
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Curt Siodmak
    • Hugh Brooke
    • Felix E. Feist
  • Star
    • Lew Ayres
    • Gene Evans
    • Nancy Reagan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,9/10
    1790
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Felix E. Feist
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Curt Siodmak
      • Hugh Brooke
      • Felix E. Feist
    • Star
      • Lew Ayres
      • Gene Evans
      • Nancy Reagan
    • 49Recensioni degli utenti
    • 33Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Lew Ayres
    Lew Ayres
    • Dr. Patrick J. Cory
    Gene Evans
    Gene Evans
    • Dr. Frank Schratt
    Nancy Reagan
    Nancy Reagan
    • Janice Cory
    • (as Nancy Davis)
    Steve Brodie
    Steve Brodie
    • Herbie Yocum
    Tom Powers
    Tom Powers
    • Donovan's Washington Advisor
    Lisa Howard
    Lisa Howard
    • Chloe Donovan
    • (as Lisa K. Howard)
    James Anderson
    James Anderson
    • Chief Tuttle
    • (as Kyle James)
    Victor Sutherland
    Victor Sutherland
    • Nathaniel Fuller
    Michael Colgan
    • Tom Donovan
    Peter Adams
    Peter Adams
    • Mr. Webster
    Harlan Warde
    Harlan Warde
    • Treasury Agent Brooke
    Shimen Ruskin
    Shimen Ruskin
    • Tailor
    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Detective Who Follows Dr. Cory from Hotel
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    William Cottrell
    • Dr. Crane
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Tony Dante
    • Reporter
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    John Hamilton
    John Hamilton
    • Mr. MacNish, Bank Manager
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Sam Harris
    Sam Harris
    • Man leaving Fuller's Office
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    Paul Hoffman
    • Mr. Smith, Treasury Dept.
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Felix E. Feist
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Curt Siodmak
      • Hugh Brooke
      • Felix E. Feist
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    6utgard14

    "Thanks, dear. Now go make us one of those wonderful stews, will you?"

    When evil millionaire Donovan dies on his operating table, scientist Dr. Patrick Cory (Lew Ayres) seizes the opportunity and removes Donovan's brain, which still shows signs of life. He manages to keep the brain alive in a tank in his laboratory, where it grows in size in a short time as well as exhibiting telepathic abilities. Soon Donovan's brain becomes powerful enough to force his will on Cory and make him do his bidding.

    Entertaining '50s sci-fi with few bells & whistles but an enjoyable cast and decent ideas. Lew Ayres is good. I like to imagine this is what happened to Dr. Kildare: he left medicine to become a research scientist and things went horribly wrong. Nancy Davis (Reagan) does a fine job, though her obedient housewife role is likely to draw criticisms from the huff & puff crowd. Gene Evans is great as Ayres' surgeon buddy with a drinking problem who gives Ayres the inevitable "you're playing God" speech. Steve Brodie is fun as a nosy reporter who gets what's coming to him. Based on a novel by screenwriter Curt Siodmak (The Wolfman, I Walked with a Zombie, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, etc.). Siodmak doesn't write the screenplay here. The movie was adapted before as The Lady and the Monster and Siodmak didn't write that either. Not sure why he didn't try to write his own movie version of the novel. This is a good sci-fi flick, though the middle is little more than Ayres going from place to place barking orders at people and handing out money. The beginning and ending are best. Not a lot of action, which won't sit well with everybody, but I was never bored.
    7jpbarham

    Creepy thriller

    A neat example of what you can do on a small budget. Dr. Cory starts out a regular, married scientist who just happens upon a body crushed in a car wreck but with the brain still functioning and normal. The brain is removed from the mangled body and kept alive in a fish tank. It isn't long before the brain starts sending telepathic messages to the good doctor. Soon he's doing the bidding of Donovan's living brain, like gaining access to the Donovan fortune and using it to intimidate just about anybody who stands in the late millionaire's path to gain control of most of the country's economic resources. Cory's change of manner is noted by his wife and best friend, and it isn't long before they are both targeted for removal.

    Lew Ayres is in top form as the good Dr. Cory evolves into misanthrope Donovan. Amusing if one realizes Ayres began his career playing the gentle, heroic Dr. Kildare. Creative casting! Along for the ride is Nancy Davis - - the future Mrs. Reagan - - and Gene Evans, as Cory's loyal but confused assistant. Steve Brodie plays a blackmailing reporter who gets just what he deserves.

    All in all, "Donovan's Brain" is well worth watching if you're in the mood for something different. It has been selected to premiere on TCM later this month.
    7NavyOrion

    Not as corny as it sounds

    Made in an age when the science fiction film genre was dominated by giant insects and monsters from beneath the sea (not that there's anything wrong with those) "Donovan's Brain" stands out as a more understated (and under-appreciated) gem.

    A movie about a dead financier's brain being kept alive in a fish tank as it takes over the minds of people around it could easily become silly; in fact it would be hard for such a premise NOT to be silly (which is why Steve Martin loosely adapted the premise for his comedy "The Man with Two Brains.")

    But thanks to deliberate pacing and fine performances from its cast, what could have been an exercise in the ridiculous becomes instead a surprisingly effective film. The very reserved script keeps "techno-babble" to a minimum as the story unfolds, and a low budget limits most of the visual and special effects to the very basic, but rather than feeling "cheap," the film's spare quality instead tends to limit distractions from the story.

    In 1944's "The Lady and the Monster" (a lesser and earlier adaptation of Curt Siodmak's novel) the brain's takeovers were signaled obviously, using lighting and musical cues. But in "Donovan's Brain" you know the brain has taken control solely due to the controlled and subtle performance of Lew Ayres, who indicates a transformation in Dr. Cory by as little as a change in posture and a hardening of his expression (no such kudos for Steve Brodie as Herbie Yocum, whose inane "zombie walk" stands out in its cheesiness.) Gene Evans also did well in the movie playing Cory's assistant Dr. Frank Schratt, and future first lady Nancy Davis turns in a serviceable, if somewhat wooden, performance as Cory's steadfast wife.

    "Donovan's Brain" will not be anyone's favorite movie; coming out in a year which also saw the release of classics like "The War of the Worlds," "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms," "It Came From Outer Space" and "Invasion from Mars," it's not even anyone's favorite sci-fi movie of 1953. But although it's not considered a classic, this small film far overcomes its B-movie title. It's better than it sounds, and well worth a look.
    Infofreak

    Silly but entertaining mind control yarn. Great fun!

    Veteran actor Lew Ayres, best known to many old movie buffs as 'Dr Kildare', plays Cory, a scientist experimenting with monkey's brains, seeing if it is possible for them to exist outside the body. He is assisted in his innovative work by his devoted wife Janice (the future Nancy "Just Say No" Reagan), and his alcoholic surgeon sidekick Schratt ('Shock Corridor's Gene Evans, in the film's best performance). A plane crashes near their laboratory, and the only survivor is taken there as it isn't thought he will live long enough to make it to the nearest hospital. Unable to save the man, Cory decides to secretly preserve the brain. The man is soon revealed to be ruthless multi-millionaire businessman Donovan. Cory's gamble pays off and the brain not only survives, but thrives. As it does it begins to control Cory, making him into a slave. Donovan's brain wants to continue to use his business empire for world domination, and will kill anyone who stands in his way. Cory's wife and colleague are helpless to stop what is going on. Now, there is a strong element of silliness throughout this thriller. The brain actually grows larger and pulses, and Ayers does the whole "must... stop....brain...before...it's...too...late' routine which quite possibly taught William Shatner a thing or two. But if enter into the spirit of the thing, this is one hell of an entertaining b-grade science fiction yarn, and lots of fun. For a different approach to the same Siodmak source material check out the early sixties mystery movie 'The Brain' starring Peter van Eyck.
    6gavin6942

    Great Science Fiction Mafia Story

    A doctor tries to keep a brain alive after the body dies, but the brain is too powerful and soon commands the doctor around. With the deceased man's mob connections, life is soon troublesome for the brilliant doc.

    Starring Nancy Davis (the future Nancy Reagan) and written by Curt Siodmak, who had written many sci-fi and horror films (most notably "The Wolf Man")... this came from his original novel of the same name.

    Although not the original film version of this story (that would be "The Lady and the Monster" in 1944) it went on to influence a great many other films and television shows, from "Star Trek" to Stephen King's "It". (The "Star Trek" influence is on the episode "Spock's Brain", though it should be noted that a character in this film does say, "I'm a doctor, not an electrician." Bones?)

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      Dr. Cory, under the control of the brain, makes out a list showing several false identities under which Donovan has hidden money around the country. The first four names on the list are actual names of crew members: production supervisor H.B. Chapman, production designer Boris Leven, assistant director Jack R. Berne (on list as "Jack Byrne") and set decorator Edward Boyle. The fifth name, Fred Russell, is that of a popular sports writer of the early 1950s.
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      At one point, Frank (Gene Evans) states "Pat made that recording while the brain was destroying Yocum." However, in the final edited version of the movie, Pat (Dr. Cory, played by Lew Ayres) makes his recording several days before Yocum is killed.
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      Dr. Patrick J. Cory: Perhaps I'll cure Frank and every other alcoholic if I can solve the mystery of Donovan's Brain. I think it's a matter of chemistry how the brain thinks. The problem is to find out what chemical combinations are responsible for success... failure... happiness... misery.

      Janice Cory: Sounds impossible.

      Dr. Patrick J. Cory: But it is not. It can't be. There has to be a way.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 30 settembre 1953 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • MGM Studios (United States)
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Sheraton-Town House, 2961 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Dr. Cory's hotel in Los Angeles)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Dowling Productions
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