The Brain from Planet Arous with John Agar: DVD Cover

    The Brain from Planet Arous
    a.k.a. The Brain From Another Planet Arous Director: Nathan Juran Cast: John Agar, Joyce Meadows, Robert Fuller, Henry Travis

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/27/2001
    • Original Release: 1957
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 17,236
     
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    1. Main Title; Radioactivity? [3:33]
    2. A Goin' Away Party [2:05]
    3. Mystery Mountain [6:53]
    4. The Brain from Planet Arous [1:04]
    5. "The Prodigal Returns." [4:12]
    6. "I am Gor." [6:06]
    7. Looking for Answers [4:55]
    8. "My Name is Vol." [1:19]
    9. Planning a Surprise [3:44]
    10. Three on a Date [11:22]
    11. Above the Law [2:47]
    12. "We Have Been Invaded." [6:18]
    13. Brain Power at Indian Springs [6:39]
    14. Meeting with a Monster [5:16]
    15. Gor's Achilles Heel [1:26]
    16. Brain Dead [3:13]

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    The plot of The Brain from Planet Arous has something to do with a huge floating brain which takes over the body of nuclear scientist Steve March (John Agar) as the first step in its takeover of the earth. Tipping off the fact that March is not himself are his strange eyeballs and his rather violent mood swings. Additionally, the arrogant alien brain occasionally leaves Steve's body to brag about its superiority. Meanwhile, a "policeman brain" from the villain's home planet hides out in the body of March's dog, awaiting the chance to arrest the renegade graymatter. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    The Brain from Planet Arousby fredsped

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    May 09, 2009: They don't get cheesier than this. That is why it is a must see. It is the story of an criminal, alien brain that comes to take over the earth.Of course, he has super powers. It has been chased here by another brain. The special effects are nothing special. I don't want to give away any of the movie so buy it and watch it for yourself. If you are in to 50's ScFi this is an essential purchase for your collection.