The Man Who Changed His Mind


Boris Karloff stars in this horror-scifi tale as the brilliant Dr. Laurience, the classic mad-scientist type who is conducting experiments to transfer minds from one body to another. His passion turns towards revenge when his patron withdraws his support.

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The Man Who Lived Again Review

As Joe Dante is good enough to explain to us in his video review of this movie, The Man Who Changed His Mind is also known as The Man Who Lived Again. Dante outlines the plot of the movie as well as sharing his opinions about it. This is why I love Joe's work for Trailers From Hell. Not only do we get to watch the movie trailer but we get to hear a die hard film fan's thoughts on it as well.

You can see in the footage that Boris Karloff gives another memorable performance as the mad doctor. Watching him in this is gripping so, when you watch the full feature film, make sure you are in a comfortable chair because you won't won't to get up even for a bathroom break before the story finishes and you know how it resolves.



THE MAN WHO CHANGED HIS MIND DVD

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