The plot was always more or less the same; the world will end in a cataclysm unless we put aside our differences and have a peaceful one world government.
I really enjoyed it. A good solid popcorn flick with some creativity and the music kind of spooky good at times. I agree with the gentleman who saw the brains as funny; they should've made Gor different from Val, like maybe turn his eyes upside down . .
_Wow, my dearest Helen! More one great old movie very amazing from 66 years ago which worthwhile to be seen indeed! I hope that you enjoy it with us here on CCC movie chat at live! God bless you always, my Sweet Lovelly Helen from my heart!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤❤❤
"We don't want any trouble, but were armed in case you are" Alien :"Of course I don't have arms, I'm a floating brain you idiot". It's hilarious that the alien is just a dirty old man.
@@rossmeldrum3346 I heard of that park from an episode of adam 12 when Malloy was injured and lost in the park and it was so big they couldn't find him.
Step aside critics ... me personally I love this flick , a very entertaining sci-fi gem which I fondly remember from the days of "Chiller Theatre" N.Y.C. WPIX Channel 11 👍👍
For C&C Red alert 2: Yuri's revenge fans out there. 1:06:28 Laugh track from start of "Brain freeze" 31:42 "Your feeling of helplessness is your best friend, savage" from "Brain freeze" 32:20 "The power of pure intellect" from "Drok"
Wow!, this movie inspired a slew of movies after it. The eyes, and the brain itself and the brainwashed or mind controlled theme, the cast dynamics, the outer space invasion, the radioactive concept etc.
Yep.... better cgi acting and script plus filming and sound effects far better than anything made today on the same budget....... 60's annd 70's rule without a doubt in any gene catagory, even + or - 10 years either side, and from any country either side of the "pond".....
Even as a thrill-hungry kid, when I first saw this on TV in the 1960s, I wasn't sure if it was even scary. I did not watch all of it then but now I have, and find it creative and amusing.
I think "spotty memory loss" is inherent in most people whom are senior citizens, all you do by calling someone out with that is demeaning to yourself....... I know asking you to apologise is impossible because you're an american, but possibley you could find some respect and withdraw your comment before everyone associates you as an ignorant troll.....
"Teenage Monster" wasn't that bad .... pretty cool western horror flick , one of a handful that came out during the 50s & 60s like "Curse of the undead" and "Valley of the Gwangi" 👍👍
I'm sure if I saw this as a child I would have been scared shitless of the floating, eyed brains but the stoner look they have just cracks me up now, as does the balloon brain at the end. Being a Ramones fan, every time I see Gor I hear "Bad Bad Brain" in my head. Also, does anyone else think it's odd that, after all the main character went through, that he would question the woman's statement that the good brain was in the dog?
I was afraid at first that Vol? would turn out to be a trickster but instead they ended on an apparent happy note, yet leaving something wide open . . possibly for a sequel.
I like how they seem to be unaware that if a geiger counter in their vicinity is going off, that means there is radiation everywhere around them. They treat it like all of the rads are going into the counter or something.
I heard it lot in the movies and tv back in the late 50s and early 60s, and now hearing it is so condescending to women. But I did like the movie (I felt sorry for the balloon brain, just barely)
This is the first time I saw this movie and I have seen a lot of classic science fiction movies, I've only seen a few seconds of this movie a long time ago.
You know...the more I watch all the horror/sci-fi movies from the 50s I realize they knew how to really scare the hell out of a kid. Not necessarily the technology but the imagery and story-line they produced. A kid in the 50s could be as scared with the tech of that time...as some kid with today's tech. That's why we Boomers were so screwed up and became neurotic pill poppers. Between these movies and the nuclear Cold War we had to deal with...we should have been a sorry mess :-))
When March wanted representatives of those countries, it reminded me of The Day the Earth Stood Still, only a bad guy March instead of Klamath the good guy. Lol
At that time period theirs a Plymouth engine that ran 24hr. Full speed in a race the engine didn't blow up.When you walk in the Chrysler museum that's the first thing you will see!
Of course with the inverse square law, if their little handheld Geiger counter detected that much radiation in their house twenty miles from the cave, it would have fried them like grilled chicken when they were actually in the cave.... Then there's the title of the film: the brain from the planet arousal all right! It'll have those guys chasing every woman in town....
Very cool movie, i enjoyed it a lot, it was fun, but still i found it has some deeper intelligent themes exploring, it is not stupid movie at all, give it a chance.
Wasnt she...... especially in that 50's tight skirt from the back walking away from the garden table......and those straight lines in her tights at the back....
Corny as all get out, but enjoyable. Funny that it's only 71 minutes long, but I seem to remember that a lot of movies were short back then and they have been getting steadily longer on average (but not necessarily better!)
Dan: Mystery Mountain - hasn't seen a human being since 1900 when prospectors gave it up. Next day. Sally: That cave wasn't there last year when Steve and I came up here. Cop: I found Dan's dead body in a cave at Mystery Mountain Quite a busy area for a deserted mountain. Still a very good sci fi script.
CELEBRITY ALERT . . . Joyce Meadows -- NO relation to Audrey Meadows who played Alice Kramden (famous Honeymooner screen wife of Ralph Kramden) and was the real-life sister of the intensely elegant, irresistible Jayne Meadows, lucky wife of Steve Allen (and vice-versa as husband)!
@@mikephalen3162 Thanks for the correction, Mike -- done! Just trying to be of help. (Some vicious types don't like it, resorting to trademark ad hominem attacking. It seems to help make them feel bigger and better but, it doesn't last long and so as with drug use yet MORE is required with each repeat. Tragic!)
A fun fifties 'alien paranoia' tale with delightfully memorable monster effects (I'd like to think the brains would sound like schoolyard kickballs if you bounced them on the floor). I have to confess that I was never a fan of John Agar or of the pompous, macho characters he played in the likes of "Revenge of the Creature" or "The Mole People"; that said, it was genuinely a surprise to see him give an unhinged, over-the-top lunatic performance!
@@mohammedisaa9952 True, my friend. I'm getting a bit sick of CGI superheroes smashing up buildings. Give me an old movie with some dialogue and plot anytime.
So, we're supposed to believe that a brain can live outside a bone cranium? Exposed to the dirty air, attracting meningitis, flies, maggots, wasp stings, sunburn? These "brain aliens" could at least be wearing some form of PPE! A hard hat, a bicycle helmet. A base ball hat!?
Yes.... moonighting, then he could afford some condoms for the women he wanted to molest....... why do "aliens" always have such good fun with such beautiful women, when all we have is "women" that look like "aliens" ?????.
I noticed the make-up was done by the great Jack Pierce who created Frankensteins monster,the Wolfman and the Mummy during the classic horror movies of the 1930s👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You mean "below the waste" was a waste?.... she had at one point, a really tight skirt which showed off her camel toe off quiet well as she walked then stood stilll..... Not a waste in my opinion
1:05:56 Ohhhhh. So that's where that line of dialog is from. Its in a Skrillex song if I remember right. Or one of those older dubstep, electronic songs. Nice. I saw a clip from this film watching Ernest Scared Stupid and it peaked my curiosity. Loving it so far. Just in time for the Halloween season coming up
Love these old SCI-FIs movies from the 50s. This one scared me when I was young. Good movie to watch late at night.😀
Best indeed .
The plot was always more or less the same; the world will end in a cataclysm unless we put aside our differences and have a peaceful one world government.
What a great movie!!!! Perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon! thank you
Love these types of films, no matter how hokum they are they are always a good time waster. Cheers for this!👍👍👍👍
Personally, I enjoy it when a story unfolds at a leisurely pace, much like the visuals of this era.
They don’t make movies like this anymore. What a joy
Ikr . It's keep u engaged
I really enjoyed it. A good solid popcorn flick with some creativity and the music kind of spooky good at times. I agree with the gentleman who saw the brains as funny; they should've made Gor different from Val, like maybe turn his eyes upside down . .
_Wow, my dearest Helen! More one great old movie very amazing from 66 years ago which worthwhile to be seen indeed! I hope that you enjoy it with us here on CCC movie chat at live! God bless you always, my Sweet Lovelly Helen from my heart!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗❤❤❤❤❤❤
Joyce Meadows, what a babe...
Thanks for sharing another classic!
The excitement is gripping.
"We don't want any trouble, but were armed in case you are" Alien :"Of course I don't have arms, I'm a floating brain you idiot". It's hilarious that the alien is just a dirty old man.
I agree. That added a little zest. So did Joyce Meadows 😍, what a doll . .
@@henrybrowne7248 🤣
I think that cave has been in more films than any of the cast members.
And it's still a better actor than John Agar. Sorry couldn't resist that cheap jibe!
@@thedativecase9733At least John agar and John Carradine made the B-Movies they did watchable.They were much better than the average B-Movie actor
Ironically that cave is a mere 1.5 miles from downtown Hollywood in Griffith park. It's less than a mile from Griffith Observatory.
@@rossmeldrum3346 I heard of that park from an episode of adam 12 when Malloy was injured and lost in the park and it was so big they couldn't find him.
@@thedativecase9733😂😂😂
Step aside critics ... me personally I love this flick , a very entertaining sci-fi gem which I fondly remember from the days of "Chiller Theatre" N.Y.C. WPIX Channel 11 👍👍
Yep. I grew up in NYC in the 1960s and this bloody thing was shown at least 3 times a year.
me too
@@stevensica89 me as well Steven 👍
It's a fun campy little movie. It's perfect for its time period and looking back it's very enjoyable now.
I loved John Agar's performance as a smirking, evil alien who basically is just like any smirking evil human.
Great era for these types of movies.
For C&C Red alert 2: Yuri's revenge fans out there.
1:06:28 Laugh track from start of "Brain freeze"
31:42 "Your feeling of helplessness is your best friend, savage" from "Brain freeze"
32:20 "The power of pure intellect" from "Drok"
Robert fuller was gorgeous case closed
Wow!, this movie inspired a slew of movies after it.
The eyes, and the brain itself and the brainwashed or mind controlled theme, the cast dynamics, the outer space invasion, the radioactive concept etc.
Yep.... better cgi acting and script plus filming and sound effects far better than anything made today on the same budget.......
60's annd 70's rule without a doubt in any gene catagory, even + or - 10 years either side, and from any country either side of the "pond".....
I like this science fiction movie 🎬 🎞
The John from Planet Agar!!
WIKIPEDIA entry for John Agar failed to mention the Oscar for Best Actor he won for this one!
Much better than the war and strife thats going on in the world these days!!!
This was great! Very enjoyable.
I love the comment by the gentleman pointing the brains looked like stoners 🤣. .
Good Dog!!
Robert Fuller later went on to Emergency 🎉
"Squad 51 administer IV, run D5W transport asap"
Correct .... I loved his performances on "Laramie" and "Wagon Train"
@@rafaelramirez1507 I liked him in this. Couldn't stand him in anything else.
@@riverraisin1 also he was really good in the 1959 television crime drama "The Lawless Years" , but I respect your opinion
@@rafaelramirez1507 I'll check that out. He was very likeable in this movie. Thanks.
A better movie than the title implied! Not as corny as I was expecting, a pretty darn-good movie after all! Thank you..
I remember seeing the brain, but I don't remember anything else about this movie 😂
Some people have spotty memory loss from watching this movie,If they're not" BRAIN" dead first.
Even as a thrill-hungry kid, when I first saw this on TV in the 1960s, I wasn't sure if it was even scary. I did not watch all of it then but now I have, and find it creative and amusing.
I think "spotty memory loss" is inherent in most people whom are senior citizens, all you do by calling someone out with that is demeaning to yourself.......
I know asking you to apologise is impossible because you're an american, but possibley you could find some respect and withdraw your comment before everyone associates you as an ignorant troll.....
"There are some things about an Earth savage that are exciting and rewarding"🤣
I wish i could find them..... my ife so far has been replete with dead fish as such ☹️
Mulțumesc frumos pentru acest film clasic ❤
Did anyone else notice that after Sally tore the page from the book it was still attached to the book when Steve read it?
good eye
I like this 👌 movie 🎬
Excellent!
This was part of a double feature in its release. The other movie was "Teenage Monster". They each had a budget of 57-58 thousand dollars.
Give a company 100 times that budget today and they couldn't do 1/10th as good as this is..... sign of the times, .....
"Teenage Monster" wasn't that bad .... pretty cool western horror flick , one of a handful that came out during the 50s & 60s like "Curse of the undead" and "Valley of the Gwangi" 👍👍
I'm sure if I saw this as a child I would have been scared shitless of the floating, eyed brains but the stoner look they have just cracks me up now, as does the balloon brain at the end. Being a Ramones fan, every time I see Gor I hear "Bad Bad Brain" in my head.
Also, does anyone else think it's odd that, after all the main character went through, that he would question the woman's statement that the good brain was in the dog?
I was afraid at first that Vol? would turn out to be a trickster but instead they ended on an apparent happy note, yet leaving something wide open . . possibly for a sequel.
.... Nothing Like An Enema at 9 Years Old
Watching it 50 years later, sill good!
I like how they seem to be unaware that if a geiger counter in their vicinity is going off, that means there is radiation everywhere around them. They treat it like all of the rads are going into the counter or something.
Geiger counter going off the charts. Hell yeah! Let’s walk that way.
Brain - creatures have aways weirded me out......... 🖤🖤🖤 But, yeah, I love this stuff ...............
This is the first time ever I heard the famous phrase "Don't worry your pretty head about it "..............classic.............🤠
I heard it lot in the movies and tv back in the late 50s and early 60s, and now hearing it is so condescending to women. But I did like the movie (I felt sorry for the balloon brain, just barely)
That "catchy" and "popular" misogynistic phrase was since altered to "pritty little head"..... lol....
This is the first time I saw this movie and I have seen a lot of classic science fiction movies, I've only seen a few seconds of this movie a long time ago.
My dad told me about this movie. He said he saw it as a kid, so I had to check it out.
Oh my gosh I haven't seen this movie in years 😁
As Dad and Daughter began a treacherous trek downhill, I was consumed with the question , "Why is she bringing her purse?"
You don't expect her to leave it in the car, do you?
You know...the more I watch all the horror/sci-fi movies from the 50s I realize they knew how to really scare the hell out of a kid. Not necessarily the technology but the imagery and story-line they produced. A kid in the 50s could be as scared with the tech of that time...as some kid with today's tech.
That's why we Boomers were so screwed up and became neurotic pill poppers. Between these movies and the nuclear Cold War we had to deal with...we should have been a sorry mess :-))
Thanks for sharing.
Oh my God !! They have been doing that for a long time now !!
When March wanted representatives of those countries, it reminded me of The Day the Earth Stood Still, only a bad guy March instead of Klamath the good guy. Lol
What I really liked about this movie is the dog element as the “good guy”
The Most Feared Man on Earth drives a Plymouth?
It seems all the other vehicles in the movie were Plymouth's. Probably a product placement for them to make a few more bucks.
At that time period theirs a Plymouth engine that ran 24hr. Full speed in a race the engine didn't blow up.When you walk in the Chrysler museum that's the first thing you will see!
# theres.....
The ultimate John Agar movie!
You think so friend , Idk I think "Tarantula" was his ultimate flick , eventhough "The Mole People" was quite good with him 👍
@@rafaelramirez1507 calm down.
@@grosbeak6130 ummm ... 🤔 ... don't be a meatball
@@rafaelramirez1507 I've got Mole People on my list.
Of course with the inverse square law, if their little handheld Geiger counter detected that much radiation in their house twenty miles from the cave, it would have fried them like grilled chicken when they were actually in the cave....
Then there's the title of the film: the brain from the planet arousal all right! It'll have those guys chasing every woman in town....
Hope those "brains" have plenty of money as most towns have nothing but gold mining elderly cougars in them....... ☹️
That scintilator looks like a useful piece of equipment. Any ideas on what it does?
It scintilates - you idiot..
It's used for removing moisture from the protein filaments that grow from follicles found in the dermis.
I don't know?!??-!
@@l337pwnage Thank you,I was kinda curious , do mean hair? And hair dryer?
@@williamlangley2044 yup, hair dryer. ;)
I think that one guy was on Adam 12 or something like that.
Correct 👌🏻... Robert Fuller
Thanks for posting this Classic❤
I e joyed this. Haven't seen this one before.
Very cool movie, i enjoyed it a lot, it was fun, but still i found it has some deeper intelligent themes exploring, it is not stupid movie at all, give it a chance.
Arousing
Wasnt she...... especially in that 50's tight skirt from the back walking away from the garden table......and those straight lines in her tights at the back....
John Agar -- in his most John AGAREST role EVER!
John Agar doesn't understand something? Unbelievable.
Boy does that suck. I'll come back when I need more new and strange elation!
Its actually quiet good and interesting 🙂👍🏻
I almost bought this on Amazon prime, thank god.
17:35 - that was the most unconvincing dog attack ever, in the annals of acting... 😅😂 that ending though when he flails his foot is just too much..! 😂
17:42 - “Don’t EXPERT me Sally..!!!”🤣😂🤣😅😂
Corny as all get out, but enjoyable. Funny that it's only 71 minutes long, but I seem to remember that a lot of movies were short back then and they have been getting steadily longer on average (but not necessarily better!)
Dan: Mystery Mountain - hasn't seen a human being since 1900 when prospectors gave it up.
Next day. Sally: That cave wasn't there last year when Steve and I came up here.
Cop: I found Dan's dead body in a cave at Mystery Mountain
Quite a busy area for a deserted mountain.
Still a very good sci fi script.
CELEBRITY ALERT . . .
Joyce Meadows -- NO relation to Audrey Meadows who played Alice Kramden (famous Honeymooner screen wife of Ralph Kramden) and was the real-life sister of the intensely elegant, irresistible Jayne Meadows, lucky wife of Steve Allen (and vice-versa as husband)!
Jayne Meadows.
Nice one mike....
Educate the "self alledged" know it all....
@@mikephalen3162 Thanks for the correction, Mike -- done!
Just trying to be of help.
(Some vicious types don't like it, resorting to trademark ad hominem attacking. It seems to help make them feel bigger and better but, it doesn't last long and so as with drug use yet MORE is required with each repeat. Tragic!)
Typical human reaction . Shoot first , ask questions later .
Ofcourse...... americanism..... "we come in peace, .... shoot to kil".... the everpopular ameican wet dream
Watch out for that tree 😅
Yes Mike ❤❤❤👸
And the rock too .
?.... he never got his rocks off?
A fun fifties 'alien paranoia' tale with delightfully memorable monster effects (I'd like to think the brains would sound like schoolyard kickballs if you bounced them on the floor). I have to confess that I was never a fan of John Agar or of the pompous, macho characters he played in the likes of "Revenge of the Creature" or "The Mole People"; that said, it was genuinely a surprise to see him give an unhinged, over-the-top lunatic performance!
🥰 Thanks CCC
I've never understood why women (generally) are more polite then men?.... is it part of their natural servile nature?
Interesting movie. Thank you.
That was brilliant. Thank you. 👍
Loved this and Monster of Piedras Blancas…. That was a memory of terror for a then 7 year old
This is one I hadn't seen before.
I liked it. Rather good, in fact.
Yep... its a 1960's film which are all good from that decade unlike todays junk.....
@@mohammedisaa9952
True, my friend. I'm getting a bit sick of CGI superheroes smashing up buildings. Give me an old movie with some dialogue and plot anytime.
That plane explosion at 1:04.31 would have made Ed Wood proud.
Steve is going to have a hell of a time explaining himself to the military. Not to mention the Russians. Oh, well, tomorrow is another day.
Thanks for the upload !! I needed something brainless" to see !! 👍😂😂 Pretty racy stuff for 1957 !! "Brain Brain .. What is Brain " ?? 🤣🤣
Brain eating zombies will have HUGE buffet on this one!
The film certainly gives intergalactic disembodied brains a bad rap!
The brain came from the Planet Arous to the Planet Eros.
Via "ur-anus" buddy?...... you never mentioned that
So, we're supposed to believe that a brain can live outside a bone cranium?
Exposed to the dirty air, attracting meningitis, flies, maggots, wasp stings, sunburn?
These "brain aliens" could at least be wearing some form of PPE!
A hard hat, a bicycle helmet.
A base ball hat!?
Touché... 😂.
The poor thing is or was made out of plastic or rubber and helium or hydrogen (but I did feel a tiny ity bitty sorry for it.) getting the ax.
A Jar, bucket, tobacco juice spittoon or maybe a plastic bag
If the brain wore a baseball cap he could moonlight as a mascot for some minor league baseball team.
Yes.... moonighting, then he could afford some condoms for the women he wanted to molest.......
why do "aliens" always have such good fun with such beautiful women, when all we have is "women" that look like "aliens" ?????.
I noticed the make-up was done by the great Jack Pierce who created Frankensteins monster,the Wolfman and the Mummy during the classic horror movies of the 1930s👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I have not laughed so much in ages.
The dull ax got me on this one.
All good
The visual effect always suggests the scatological....a cleverer title might have been "Turd from the Sun."
No..... he was "first from the son".... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me gusta todo culto cinema clasic esta okey
This one was legitimately kind of creepy with his crazy faces he'd make here and there!
On the movie Iron Giant, Hogarth was watch something that was a parody of this. It was called the brain invaders from outer space.
Definitely worth the tens of dollars spent to make this classic.😆
I felt a little sorry for the brain balloon getting the ax , ONLY A LITTLE!!
@@williamlangley2044 agreed. It was overkill...could've used a pin to pop it.
@@TRHARTAmericanArtist It was a VERY dull ax also .
Mystery mountain ? That figures ...Mmmm, hamburgers . On second thought, kind of a waste of good burgers . Oh , my manners. Men too .
You mean "below the waste" was a waste?.... she had at one point, a really tight skirt which showed off her camel toe off quiet well as she walked then stood stilll.....
Not a waste in my opinion
Howcome John Agar is in every one of these kind of movies?
John Agar trying to act is kinda painful to observe.
1:05:56 Ohhhhh. So that's where that line of dialog is from. Its in a Skrillex song if I remember right. Or one of those older dubstep, electronic songs. Nice. I saw a clip from this film watching Ernest Scared Stupid and it peaked my curiosity. Loving it so far. Just in time for the Halloween season coming up
@duskmoon181 😉😊
Deadmau5 - Ghosts 'n stuff
I'm pretty sure this was based on a true story.
I have a friend this happened to...
@@randomaxe662 I knew I was right!
@@armbreaker Yep. It was Bob Sacamano, the guy Kramer is always talking about.
🤣🤣
This happened to me,then I woke up!
That poor woman.
Surprised this "Gor" couldn't read minds and know he was being played by Sally, her dad and the other brain!
For a moment I thought he had smacked the wrong brain... that would be quite an end.
05:53 - Nice CJ2A.
The cat drives HEAD FIRST into a boulder!!! Yep, guess ya can’t go any further in that Jeep. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😝😝😝
why i thought steve was controlled by vol at last for another plan
Part human. Part demon. ( Genesis 6;4)
We're nearer to reverlations actually
that floating brain with eyes on it looks like "Meatwad" on that hilarious cartoon on "Adult Swimm." LOL.!!!
Fissure of Rolando
Near the Waterslide of Miami. Sounded like she said "Orlando."
I'm a fissure of salmonid.
Jesus made them fissures of men
Wasn't that Zontar's Cave ???