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193666 minHorror, Science Fiction

The Man Who Changed His Mind

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Is The Man Who Changed His Mind worth watching? With a rating of 6.1/10, this Horror, Science Fiction film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Man Who Changed His Mind Synopsis

Dr. Laurence, a once-respectable scientist, begins to research the origin of the mind and the soul. The science community rejects him, and he risks losing everything for which he has worked. He begins to use his discoveries to save his research and further his own causes, thereby becoming ... a mad scientist, almost unstoppable.

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Top Cast

Boris Karloff
Boris KarloffDr. Laurence
Anna Lee
Anna LeeDr. Clare Wyatt
John Loder
John LoderDick Haslewood
Frank Cellier
Frank CellierLord Haslewood
Donald Calthrop
Donald CalthropClayton
Cecil Parker
Cecil ParkerDr. Gratton
Lyn Harding
Lyn HardingProf. Holloway
Clive Morton
Clive MortonJournalist
D.J. Williams
D.J. WilliamsLandlord

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Is The Man Who Changed His Mind worth watching?

The Man Who Changed His Mind has received mixed reviews with a 6.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Science Fiction movies.

Is The Man Who Changed His Mind hit or flop?

The Man Who Changed His Mind has received average ratings (6.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Man Who Changed His Mind is a Horror, Science Fiction movie that Dr. Laurence, a once-respectable scientist, begins to research the origin of the mind and the soul. The science community rejects him, and he risks lo...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 19, 2022
★ 7

Boris Karloff ("Dr. Laurience") is once again in well trodden guise as a scientist - long shunned by his peers for ideas none too ethical. He employs Anna Lee ("Dr. Wyatt") as his assistant, despite her being advised against it by colleagues and her rather wooden beau John Loder ("Dick Haslewood"), himself a budding reporter on a newspaper owned by his wealthy father "Lord Haslewood" (Frank Cellier). Karloff meets and manages to work his charms on the father, getting him to fund his fantastic scientific experiments aimed at mind transfer in return for exclusive publishing rights. Of course it doesn't go to plan for Karloff, and when his backer loses faith he must act - and test his theories for real! Robert Stevenson knew how to get the most from Karloff. His maniacal, almost demonic, expressions as he becomes even more obsessed with his project are enjoyable to watch. Lee is decent as the aide - much less of the damsel-in-distress hysterics as the story hots up; and the last twenty minutes is quickly paced with plenty going on. It's only an hour, and it doesn't hang about - it packs a lot in and the gadgets burr and wheeze, indeed the effects are quite decent. Will he get away with it, well....?