They Saved Hitler's Brain (1968 TV Movie)
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Why did they save this film?
2 June 2013
For those of you who were unfortunate enough to have They Saved Hitler's Brain inflicted on you I'm sure you are asking the inevitable question of why was this film salvaged. There was a decision by somebody to save this awful independent film.

Shooting was started in the late Fifties, then stopped and ended in the late sixties. Did someone think this was Citizen Kane masterpiece that had to be saved? That's a scary thought.

The death by bombing of a scientist who spent some time in a South American country called Manduras starts this film and we find out the place is a haven for Nazis. And the biggest Nazi of all is somewhat in residence.

Some Mengele type scientist have decapitated Hitler at the Reichstag bunker in the final days of World War II and have discovered a new process to keep the brain alive and functioning. So we see Hitler's familiar looking head inside some big beaker, still giving orders for a comeback.

Do I have to say more as to how ridiculous this film is?
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