The Brain Machine
The Brain Machine

The Brain Machine (1972)

2.7 ? Jan 01, 1972 1h 25m

Overview

Several people volunteer for a scientific experiment about mind-reading and memory, but the experiment goes horribly wrong.

Genres

Drama Thriller Science Fiction Horror

Release Date

January 01, 1972

Rating

2.7 /10

Runtime

1h 25m

James Best

James Best

Rev. Emory Neill

Barbara Burgess

Dr. Carol Portland

Gil Peterson

Gil Peterson

Dr. Elton Morris

Gerald McRaney

Gerald McRaney

Willie West

Marcus J. Grapes

Judd Reeves

Doug Collins

Doug Collins

Dr. Roland Roth

Ann Latham

Minnie Lee Parks

Thomas Hal Phillips

The General

Christian Garrison

Garrison

Stocker Fontelieu

Stocker Fontelieu

Saxon

Tom Dever

Bodyguard

Stuart Lancaster

Stuart Lancaster

Senator

Zephirin Hymel IV

Dr. Krisner

Sam Sherrill

A Guard

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talisencrw

5.0/10

Apr 22, 2016

This is a low-budget 70's film which stems from the cinematic crazes of both the 'evilly-implemented mind control' ('The Manchurian Candidate' and 'The Ipcress File') and 'paranoia about government conspiracy' subgenres that were fervently expressed in the Vietnam/Watergate era of American cinema. For me, growing up watching James Best as Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane in 'The Dukes of Hazzard', it was intriguing to watch him here, as a priest selected as one of 4 paid volunteers for an experiment supposedly run by the ECC, an environmental organization. It ends up that it's just a cover to test an experimental mind-control 'Brain Machine' that the U.S. government wants, in order to keep it's citizens in line, in the name of 'keeping social order'. Admittedly, when one of the directors says that the future is surveillance, I couldn't help but shudder at the parallels to society today, in this post-9/11 era. Unfortunately, the more time that passes, the closer these Orwellian cinematic views of civilization and its discontents come to mirroring the way life has become. No spoilers, but the machine forces the person to tell the truth. Growing up, I have learned that honesty is not always the best policy. In fact, life has to endure the 'little white lie' in order to have things run peacefully. While no cinematic masterwork, this film more than suffices as Exhibit A for evidence. Definitely worth a watch, especially if you can handle 1970's, TV-movie-style filmmaking.

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tmdb76622195

1.0/10

Jun 09, 2023

Oh, my gosh, I thought CBS prime-time television shows were the worst things Gerald McRaney appeared in. Four people are experimented on by a crazed mind control computer. That's it, don't rent it. I saw this under one of its many titles- "Grey Matter," and it is perhaps one of the worst films of recent memory. The other reviews are right, it is awful. Never have so many establishing shots appeared onscreen, NEVER. The cast is awful, the direction is awful, and the script is awful. I cannot stress how awful this is. Avoid it like you would smallpox. (PG13)- physical violence, some gun violence, mild gore, some profanity, and some adult situations.

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