Several people volunteer for a scientific experiment about mind-reading and memory, but the experiment goes horribly wrong.Several people volunteer for a scientific experiment about mind-reading and memory, but the experiment goes horribly wrong.Several people volunteer for a scientific experiment about mind-reading and memory, but the experiment goes horribly wrong.
- Minnie Lee Parks
- (as Anne Latham)
- The General
- (as Thomas Phillips)
- Dr. Krisner
- (as Zephirin Hymel)
- Second Technician
- (as Charles Hornby)
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- TriviaThe eerie pulsating sound heard at around 45 minutes is the same as the sound heard in the derelict space station in Lost In Space.
- GoofsIn the first scene at the lab, when Dr. Krisner is escaping with the files, he stops briefly in the doorway where other staff are sitting. He has a large and obvious moustache. He then runs out of the building with the files, and by the time he reaches a tree several hundred yards from the building, he is clean-shaven. The man with the moustache is a different person playing the part.
- Quotes
T.V. Announcer: This just in! The National Environmental Control Center reports that Dr. Roland, authority on the human brain, was electrocuted along with six others when a patient broke from a experimental therapy area, ripped through a protected panel and exposed himself and the other victims to 500,000 volts of electricity! Along with Dr. Roth; the dead include his two assistants, Dr. Carol Portland, Dr. Elton Morris, three other patients, and Willard West. A patient who apparently went berserk during a routine experiment, shouting; "I can't die, I'm immortal! I am god!" This is Cornell Wood. That's tonights late news! Good night!
No spoilers, but the machine forces the person to tell the truth. Growing up, I have learned that honesty is not always the best policy. In fact, life has to endure the 'little white lie' in order to have things run peacefully. While no cinematic masterwork, this film more than suffices as Exhibit A for evidence. Definitely worth a watch, especially if you can handle 1970's, TV-movie-style filmmaking.
- talisencrw
- Apr 20, 2016
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