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Monstrosity (film)

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Monstrosity

A promotional film poster for "Monsrosity."
Directed by Joseph V. Mascelli
Produced by Dean Dillman Jr.
Jack Pollexfen
Sue Bradford
Vy Russell
Written by Sue Bradford
Dean Dillman Jr.
Jack Pollexfen
Vy Russell
Starring Marjorie Eaton
Frank Gerstle
Frank Fowler
Music by Gene Kauer
Cinematography Alfred Taylor
Editing by Owen C. Gladden
Distributed by Emerson Film Enterprises
Release date(s) December 1964
Running time 64 min
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Monstrosity is a 1964 film directed by Joseph V. Mascelli. It is perhaps better known under its alternate title, The Atomic Brain. The movie tells the story of an elderly woman who uses her vast fortune to convince an eccentric yet brilliant scientist to provide her with a new, youthful body. This is done by hiring three immigrant young women, with the promise of helping them become film stars. The old woman then chooses which of the girls she finds most beautiful, and sets about replacing the young woman's brain with her own. This movie was featured, under its alternate title, on the movie-riffing TV show Mystery Science Theater during its fifth season.

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