9-409: (Redirected from The Mind Benders ) Mindbender(s) or The Mindbender(s) may refer to: Film and television [ edit ] The Mind Benders (1963 film) , a British thriller film The Mind-Benders (1967 film) , an American antidrug documentary film Mindbender (film) , a 1995 film about Uri Geller by Ken Russell Mindbenders (film),
18-485: A 2000 story collection by Neal Shusterman Music [ edit ] The Mindbenders , a 1960s English beat group "Mind Bender", a song by Stillwater , 1977 "Mind Bender", a song by Trouble from Simple Mind Condition , 2007 "Mindbender (Confusion's Prince)", a song by the Grateful Dead from The Golden Road (1965–1973) , 2001 Roller coasters [ edit ] Mindbender (Galaxyland) ,
27-480: A 2004 American science fiction film "Mindbender" ( UFO ) , a 1971 television episode "Mindbender" ( X-Men: Evolution ) , a 2002 television episode MindBender, a prize contest on the TV series Daily Planet Literature [ edit ] The Mind Benders (novel) , a 1963 novel by James Kennaway The Mind Benders (Vosper book) , a 1971 book by Cyril Vosper Mindbenders: Stories to Warp Your Brain ,
36-473: A roller coaster in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Mind Bender (Six Flags Over Georgia) , a roller coaster near Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Other uses [ edit ] Doctor Mindbender , a fictional character from the G.I. Joe universe Mindbender (video game) , a 1989 MS-DOS computer game Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
45-493: 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
54-432: 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 . 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
63-405: The conclusion that love conquers all, even science. The finale is a highly circumstantial childbirth. Mr. Bogarde, whose coiled, jittery behavior has no place in a 'top secret' laboratory, also murmurs something about experimental freedom." In a modern-day review, TV Guide called the film "a strange movie that leaves a deeper impression than one might expect due to the originality of the plot and
72-510: 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. In a contemporary review for The New York Times , critic Howard Thompson called the film an "experiment that doesn't hold water" and wrote: "Credit the Dearden-Relph unit for a smoothly machined drama, not entirely convincing but at least original...[T]he film slides downhill toward
81-486: The title Mindbender . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mindbender&oldid=1230633953 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Mind Benders (1963 film) The Mind Benders
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