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Change of Mind
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Change of Mind

Oct 8, 1969
1h 38m
★ 4.8

Black body--White Brain!

Overview

A white man's brain is transplanted into a black man's skull.

Genres

Drama
Science Fiction

Production Companies

Sagittarius Productions
Cinerama Productions

Cast

Raymond St. Jacques

David Rowe

Raymond St. Jacques

Susan Oliver

Margaret Rowe

Susan Oliver

Janet MacLachlan

Elizabeth Dickson

Janet MacLachlan

Leslie Nielsen

Sheriff Webb

Leslie Nielsen

Donnelly Rhodes

Roger Morrow

Donnelly Rhodes

David Bailey

Tommy Benson

David Bailey

Andre Womble

Scupper

Andre Womble

Clarice Taylor

Rose Landis

Clarice Taylor

Jack Creley

Bill Chambers

Jack Creley

Cosette Lee

Angela Rowe

Cosette Lee

Larry Reynolds

Judge Forrest

Larry Reynolds

Hope Clarke

Nancy

Hope Clarke

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