The Man Who Changed His Mind
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Average customer review:Product Description
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.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #53815 in DVD
- Brand: KOCH ENT.
- Released on: 2004-03-09
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Black & White, DVD, Original recording remastered, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
- Running time: 65 minutes
Features
- This early British horroric stars the legendary Boris Karloff as Dr. Laurience, a brilliant scientist who discovers a way to transfer the mind of one person into the body of another. When his discovery is rejected by the scientific community, Laurience goes mad and begins using his invention to exact revenge on his enemies. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: FOREIGN Rating: NR Age: 0
Customer Reviews
Rarest Of Karloff Classics Is Here!
I ordered this DVD without any idea as to it's quality --- the original title for the disc (as opposed to the American release monicker, "The Man Who Lived Again" ) tipped me off that it could be something special. Well, Karloff fans, it is something WONDERFUL, and every bit the Karloff "event" as last year's "The Ghoul". As most of you know, the pic was virtually lost for decades, and the only video source was a well-used 16mm print with the American main title. This DVD is, however, very much the real thing, and it looks and sounds terrific --- it's the major vintage horror release of 2004 (so far), and I dare say it will be hard for anyone to top it. As to the movie, it is one of Karloff's best from any period, and I would recommend this DVD without reservation!
One of the Great Karloff Films
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.
Excellent classic film
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!!




