| PRODUCT DETAILS | | The Man Who Changed His Mind |  | | The Man Who Changed His Mind
Boris Karloff gives a brilliant performance as mad scientist Dr. Laurience, a once-respected researcher of the mind and soul who goes off the deep end when the scientific community rejects his work. He uses his invention to first exact revenge on his enemies, then tries using it to win the heart of his delightful assistant, played by British ingénue Anna Lee. It’s classic Karloff in this unforgettable early horror film. Manufacturer: Koch International
Price Range: $10.19 - $19.98
The Man Who Changed His Mind
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| User Reviews |  | Not just for Karloff fans rating: 5
AKA "The Man Who Lived Again." Well done Brit-made thriller, with a very subtle touch of humor, typical of the Brits. This is sometimes grouped with the Karloff "mad doctor" flicks from Columbia, but this was released earlier--in 1936, the year after "The Bride of Frankenstein," and Karloff doesn't hold back. His Dr. Laurience is clearly nuts and loves it. Great support from Frank Cellier as the Rupert Murdoch-type publisher whose betrayal pushes Karloff over the edge. I won't spoil the plot, but see how long it takes you to figure out why Dr. Laurience is a chain smoker. This DVD has no extras, but is worth the purchase. Essential for Karloff fans.
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For die-hard Karloff fans only rating: 2
To be honest, I haven't seen Karloff in more than a couple non-Universal movies, and I'm beginning to think it should stay that way. For the casual fan of classic old horror movies like "Frankenstein" and "The Invisible Ray," this film will most likely be a letdown. What the other reviewers say is true: the picture and sound quality are great. I guess what's missing, for me, is the creepiness and otherworldliness I enjoy so much from the Carl Laemmle classics. Here we're presented with an interesting plot, but little flare.
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Monkey business rating: 2
Vintage Karloff, but not as memorable as some of the others. The chimp has some of the best lines. This will be of interest mainly to those who admired Boris for his ability to play these parts so well.
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One of the Great Karloff Films rating: 5
Rarely seen in America until its video release, "The Man Who Changed His Mind" (1936) is a Boris Karloff classic worth seeking out. Directed by a pre-Disney Robert Stevenson, this British production showcases one of Karloff's finest performances as a vengeful scientist. Chilling and unforgettable - infinitely superior to most Karloff vehicles from the late 1930s.
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Excellent classic film rating: 5
Simply put, this film is a wonderful way to spend 66 minutes. For those who cherish classic cinema, this is a must. Quality print, excellent sound, and a story that efficiently moves along makes this feature a treat. Karloff the Great does it again!!
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