THEY SAVED HITLER'S BRAIN (1963)

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In 1963, director David Bradley made a modest, yet confusing film called "Madmen of Mandoras" about the preserved head of Hitler leading a group of South American Nazi refugees in an attempt to take over the world. In the early 1970s, American TV stations were desperate to buy any type of movie to fill in the two hour gaps in their schedules. Fitting the definition of "any type of movie," "Madmen of Mandoras" would have been a candidate, except that it was only 60 minutes long. With typical American ingenuity, "Madmen"'s distributors hired a bunch of UCLA film students to create 30 minutes of additional footage that they intercut with the original film. The new material, which adds new characters, twists, and incongruous hairstyles, makes things much, much worse. If plot holes were nickels, you could buy a gallon of gas with "They Saved Hitler's Brain."

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