The Mind Benders (1963 film)
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1963 novel
by James Kennaway
| The Mind Benders | |
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| Directed by | Basil Dearden |
| Written by | James Kennaway |
| Based on | The Mind Benders 1963 novel by James Kennaway |
| Produced by | Michael Relph |
| Starring | Dirk Bogarde Mary Ure John Clements Michael Bryant |
| Cinematography | Denys N. Coop |
| Edited by | John D. Guthridge |
| Music by | Georges Auric |
Production company | Novus (Michael Relph Productions) |
| Distributed by | Anglo-Amalgamated (UK) AIP (USA) |
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Running time | 109 min |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | £210,781[1] |
The Mind Benders is a 1963 British thriller film produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mary Ure, John Clements, Michael Bryant and Wendy Craig.[2][3] Screenwriter James Kennaway turned his screenplay into his 1963 novel of the same name.
American International Pictures released the film in the U.S. as a double feature with Operation Bikini (1963).
Professor Sharpey, working in a university research laboratory, is suspected of passing secrets to the Soviet Union and commits suicide. British intelligence believe that his suicide was the result of shame over his betrayal of his country. However, Sharpey's former colleague Doctor Longman believes that the sensory-deprivation experiments that Sharpey was conducting on himself may have rendered him susceptible to brainwashing. He volunteers to undergo the same tests in order to prove his theory. An intelligence officer and a colleague test the theory by trying to brainwash Longman against his beloved wife.[4]
Cast
- Dirk Bogarde as Dr Henry Longman
- Mary Ure as Oonagh Longman
- John Clements as Major Hall
- Michael Bryant as Dr Tate
- Wendy Craig as Annabelle
- Harold Goldblatt as Professor Sharpey
- Geoffrey Keen as Calder
- Terry Palmer as Norman
- Norman Bird as taxi driver
- Terence Alexander as rowing coach (uncredited)
- Grace Arnold as Ttrain passenger (uncredited)
- Timothy Beaton as Paul Longman (uncredited)
- Elizabeth Counsell as girl student on station (uncredited)
- Roger Delgado as Doctor Jean Bonvoulois (uncredited)
- Terence Edmond as 1st student at party (uncredited)
- Edward Fox as Stewart (uncredited)
- Robin Hawdon as student in Oxford (uncredited)
- Georgina Moon as Persephone Longman (uncredited)
- Edward Palmer as porter (uncredited)
- Philip Ray as father (uncredited)
- Pauline Winter as mother (uncredited)