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Brain from Planet Arous 01-08

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2010

John Agar stars in this 1957 sci fi flick about a man possessed by a giant criminal brain from outer space. It's directed by Nathan Juran, (as "Nathan Hertz"), who also directed a lot of Ray Harryhausen's movies, as well as many episodes of Irwin Allen's various 60s sci fi shows.

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  • I love this movie.

    Thank you for posting zorak!

  • @pretorious700 if he didnt study acting maybe he learned on the job clint walker said uf you study acting it could spoil yor natural ability

  • @spacepatrolman yeah, it sure wasn't any talent

  • YAY! Was looking for this movie. This movie is a laugh festival. A disembodied brain that "looks over its shoulder" when it hears a noise. hahaha! @sockington: modern films also have silly tarts in them...they all do. It's called "monkey see, monkey do."

  • wondering how long before we saw a silly unbelievable and unnecessary tart- less than 5 minutes - must be a record

  • spooks...gotta be spooks.

  • @spacepatrolman :  Wow..... ;])

  • @buzzclick500 john agar was married to shirley temple this and being in the army was enough to launch his acting carreer

  • I'm eight years old again! Thanks, zorak1021! ;])

  • why does every 50's/60's sci-fi film have to have a silly tart in ?

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