Review of The Man Who Changed His Mind (1936) by Anthony M — 06 Dec 2009
Surely the best 'Mad Scientist' film of Karloff (besides The Man they could not Hang). Karloff was as usually brilliant in the title role as Dr. Laurience. Besides Karloff, Frank Cellier was also excellent as Lord Haslewood, delightful to watch him whenever he is on screen. His brilliant portrayal of multiple characters provides the film with its most enjoyable scenes. However, its takes on the press and the corporate control conveys messages to which we can still relate today.
Overall, only a hour long a fantastic treat for Karloff fans.
This review of The Man Who Changed His Mind (1936) was written by Anthony M on 06 Dec 2009.
The Man Who Changed His Mind has generally received mixed reviews.
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