
They Saved Hitler's Brain
Science Fiction · Thriller · Adventure
Overview
At the end of WWII, Nazi officials spirited the living head of Adolf Hitler out of Germany to a hiding place in the South American country of Mandoras, in order to revive the Third Reich at a later date. By the 1960s, the time has come, so a top scientist is kidnapped in order to help keep Hitler alive. This film is a re-edit of The Madmen of Mandoras released in theaters in 1963.
Top Cast
Walter Stocker
Walter Stocker
Phil Day
Walter Stocker
Phil Day
Audrey Caire
Audrey Caire
Kathy Coleman 'K.C.' Day
Audrey Caire
Kathy Coleman 'K.C.' Day


Carlos Rivas
Carlos Rivas
Camino Padua / Teo Padua
Carlos Rivas
Camino Padua / Teo Padua


John Holland
John Holland
Prof. John Coleman
John Holland
Prof. John Coleman


Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
Frank Dvorak
Marshall Reed
Frank Dvorak


Scott Peters
Scott Peters
David Garrick
Scott Peters
David Garrick
Keith Dahle
Keith Dahle
Tom Sharon
Keith Dahle
Tom Sharon
Dani Lynn
Dani Lynn
Suzanne Coleman
Dani Lynn
Suzanne Coleman


Nestor Paiva
Nestor Paiva
Police Chief Alaniz
Nestor Paiva
Police Chief Alaniz


Pedro Regas
Pedro Regas
Presidente Juan Padua
Pedro Regas
Presidente Juan Padua
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