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  1. Jun 21, 2022 · Get ready for planet Earth to be overtaken by a criminal brain from outer space! When Gor, an evil brain from planet Arous, inhabits the body of scientist Steve March, his intention is nothing less than world domination. Lucky for Earth, another intergalactic brain, Val, offers to assist March's wife, Sally, in stopping the madness.

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  2. It is also possible to buy "The Brain from Planet Arous" on Amazon Video as download or rent it on Amazon Video online. Synopsis An evil alien brain, bent on world domination, takes over the body of an atomic scientist, while a "good" alien brain inhabits the body of the scientist's dog and waits for an opportunity to defeat the evil brain.

    • 71 min
  3. VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever. The Brain from Planet Arous ★ 1957Lassie meets Alien when an evil alien brain appropriates the body of a scientist in order to take over planet Earth. His plans are thwarted, however, by a good alien brain that likewise inhabits the body of the scientist's dog. High camp and misdemeanors. 80m/B VHS, DVD .

  4. 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.

  5. 4/10. Great concept, weak execution. jamesrupert2014 26 June 2020. When a megalomaniacal alien brain (Gor) takes over scientist Steve Marsh (B-perennial John Agar) as a step towards universal conquest, a second brain (Val) inhabits the scientist's dog (George) in an attempt to thwart the cerebral villain's plans.

  6. Sep 23, 2020 · The Brain from Planet Arous. The Brain from Planet Arous is a 1957 film about an alien that assumes the body of a scientist. Directed by Nathan H. Juran. Written by Ray Buffum. The incredible space-brain invades a human body with its destructive evil power! ( taglines)

  7. The Brain from Planet Arous (1957) is no exception. Nathan Juran’s wonderful piece of science fiction hokum remains a firm favourite among B movie buffs. With a cast headed by John Agar and Joyce Meadows, the story finds Professor Steve March (Agar) in his laboratory with his assistant Dan Murphy (Robert Fuller).

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