Movie Database Wiki
The Brain from Planet Arous
Credits
Title: The Brain from Planet Arous
Genres: Sci-fi
Directed by: Nathan Hertz
Written by: Ray Buffum
Produced by: Jacques Marquette; Dale Tate
Music by: Walter Greene
Cinematography: Jacques Marquette
Production
Distributed by: Marquette Productions, Ltd.
Released: October 1st, 1957
Rating: Approved
Running time: 71 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $58,000
Navigation
Previous:
Next:

The Brain from Planet Arous is an American science fiction film directed by Nathan Juran, based on a screenplay by Ray Buffum. It was produced by Marquette Productions, Ltd. and distributed by Howco International Pictures . It was released theatrically in the United States on October 1st, 1957. The film stars John Agar as Steve March - a man who finds himself possessed by the disembodied brain of an extraterrestrial conqueror known as Gor. Through Steve, Gor attempts to take control of the world's major cities. Fortunately for Steve, a more benevolent alien brain, Val, befriends his iancé, Sally Fallon, and helps her to discover Gor's weaknesses.

Cast[]

Actor Role
John Agar Steve March
Joyce Meadows Sally Fallon
Robert Fuller Dan Murphy
Thomas B. Henry John Fallon
Kenneth Terrell Colonel in conference room
Henry Travis Colonel Frogley
E. Leslie Thomas General Brown
Tim Graham Sheriff Wiley Pane
Bill Giorgio Russian
Kenner G. Kemp Military man at meeting
Dale Tate Professor Dale Tate/Voice of Gor & Vol

Notes[]

  • Director Nathan Juran is credited as Nathan Hertz in this film. Hertz is Juran's middle name.
  • The Brain from the Planet Arous has been referenced in the 1988 sci-fi/horror film Critters 2.
  • The special eye effects for Steve March were created by having John Agar wear specially made, thick, black contact. The extreme thickness of the contact made it very painful for Agar to wear them. [1] This same effect was later used on actors Gary Lockwood and Sally Kellerman in their respective roles of Gary Mitchell and Elizabeth Dehner for the second Star Trek pilot episode titled "Where No Man Has Gone Before".

Fun Facts[]

  • The tagline to this film is "It will steal your body and damn your soul!"

Recommendations[]

1950s Sci-Fi

External Links[]

References[]

Keywords[]

Aircraft | Alien life forms | Alien subversion | Brainwashing | Dogs | Mind control | Radioactivity