
Change of Mind
Drama · Science Fiction
Overview
A white man's brain is transplanted into a black man's skull.
Top Cast


Raymond St. Jacques
Raymond St. Jacques
David Rowe
Raymond St. Jacques
David Rowe


Susan Oliver
Susan Oliver
Margaret Rowe
Susan Oliver
Margaret Rowe


Janet MacLachlan
Janet MacLachlan
Elizabeth Dickson
Janet MacLachlan
Elizabeth Dickson


Leslie Nielsen
Leslie Nielsen
Sheriff Webb
Leslie Nielsen
Sheriff Webb


Donnelly Rhodes
Donnelly Rhodes
Roger Morrow
Donnelly Rhodes
Roger Morrow


David Bailey
David Bailey
Tommy Benson
David Bailey
Tommy Benson
Andre Womble
Andre Womble
Scupper
Andre Womble
Scupper


Clarice Taylor
Clarice Taylor
Rose Landis
Clarice Taylor
Rose Landis
Jack Creley
Jack Creley
Bill Chambers
Jack Creley
Bill Chambers


Cosette Lee
Cosette Lee
Angela Rowe
Cosette Lee
Angela Rowe
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