They Saved Hitler's Brain
They Saved Hitler's Brain |
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Directed by |
David Bradley |
Produced by |
Carl Edwards |
Written by |
Steve Bennett
Peter Miles |
Cinematography |
Stanley Cortez |
Editing by |
Alan Marks |
Distributed by |
Paragon Films Inc.
Sans-S |
Running time |
91 min |
Country |
United States |
Language |
English |
They Saved Hitler's Brain is a 1969 science fiction film that was adapted for television from a shorter theatrical feature film, Madmen of Mandoras, directed by David Bradley. The film was lengthened with about twenty minutes additional footage shot by UCLA students at the request of the distributor. As the original footage was shot several years earlier, the differences in costumes and production values are rather obvious.
Synopsis
World War II is over, and Nazi officials remove Adolf Hitler's living head and hide it in the fictional South American country of Mandoras, so that they can resurrect the Third Reich for the future. It fast forwards into the 1960s, and the surviving officials kidnap a scientist in an attempt to keep Hitler alive. Various intelligence agencies, aware of the evil plot, recruit secret agents to bust the Nazi officials.
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Parodies in popular culture
In The Simpsons
- The twenty-second tenth season episode "They Saved Lisa's Brain" is a play on the film's title.
- The episode "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish" features Abe Simpson remembering a moment during World War II when he had Hitler in his sights. He had muttered "Heh heh heh, now they'll never save your brain, Hitler" but the shot went astray through the clumsy intervention of fellow Hellfish squad member Montgomery Burns.
- In the episode "Marge Be Not Proud", one of the games in the store "Try-N-Save" is titled "Save Hitler's Brain."
- In the episode "Duffless", one of the items on the conveyor belt is Hitler's head in a jar.
- Simpsons Comics referenced the title in the story "They Saved Homer's Brain" in 1996.
In other media
- In 1986, the movie was featured in an episode of the Canned Film Festival.[1]
- Upon learning he was dying of radiation poisoning due to the constant exposure from his kryptonite ring, Lex Luthor stages his own death and has his brain preserved in a jar while wired to a computer, while a new body is cloned for him. He then re-emerges as his alleged illegitimate son Alexander Luthor, Jr.. The comic arc was titled "They saved Luthor's Brain".
- In Flaming Carrot Comics, The Flaming Carrot is menaced by an army of disembodied clones of Hitler's jackbooted feet.
- Hitler's brain is a character in the Irregular Webcomic! series of comic strips.[2]
- The Dead Kennedy's Song "We Have a Bigger Problem Now" references Hitler's brain in a jar. The supposed formaldehyde used to preserve Hitler's brain is an ingredient of a fictional cocktail drink along with Jack Daniels and purple Kool-Aid.
- In the comic book series Savage Dragon, Hitler's brain was attached to a gorilla body to become the villain Brainape. After being separated from the gorilla, the brain forms legs and runs away.
- An episode of the US cartoon Duckman was entitled "They craved Duckman's brain", based on the premise that Duckman, after falling asleep in an active CAT scanner, developed an isotope in his brain that could cure cancer, but getting to it would kill Duckman.
- In honor of the film, the area of the now defunct PointlessWasteofTime.com forum set aside for serious discussion was ironically titled "We Saved Hitler's Brain." It, along with the rest of the PWOT forums, was migrated to Cracked.com when editor David Wong was employed by Cracked.com as Senior Editor.
- Unnatural Axe's 1978 song "They Saved Hitler's Brain" was inspired by the last 5 minutes of the film.[3]
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