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A heist gone wrong gets Frankensteined into sci-fi chaos by the king of cinematic crimes against filmmaking.
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The Fiend with the Electronic Brain (1967)

so-bad-it's-artDIY sci-fidrive-in midnight madness

Overview

HorrorScience FictionThriller

The Fiend with the Electronic Brain was a re-release of Al Adamson's Psycho A Go-Go featuring new footage starring John Carradine that re-imagined the original film's story with a sci-fi plot.

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Standout Aspects

Production

The audacity of stitching two unrelated movies together and calling it new.

Acting

John Carradine's visible confusion performing in footage shot years later.

Best for:Friends: Mystery Science Theater night with people who appreciate beautiful disasters.·Rewatch: Spotting which scenes are recycled from the original crime thriller.·Background: Perfect chaos for when you need to look up and ask 'what am I watching?'
Heads up:Violence: 1960s-style crime violence plus some mad science body horror.
Al Adamson

Director

Al Adamson

ReleasedDec 1, 1967
Runtime1h 38m
StatusReleased

Vibe

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Intensitymedium
Tonedark
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Independent International Pictures (I-I)

Top Cast

John Carradine

John Carradine

Dr. Howard Vanard

Al Adamson

Al Adamson

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

This film was later re-cut AGAIN as Blood of Ghastly Horror with even MORE footage added, making it a rare triple-threat of cinematic Frankensteining.

Cultural

Al Adamson built an entire career on this kind of shameless recycling, eventually becoming synonymous with the absolute bottom of exploitation cinema before his tragic 1995 murder.

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