The Brain Machine (film)

The Brain Machine is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Maxwell Reed, Elizabeth Allan and Patrick Barr.

Plot
A husband and wife team of doctors attempt to stop a dangerously unbalanced man from committing a series of crimes.

Cast

 * Maxwell Reed as Frank Smith
 * Elizabeth Allan as Doctor Phillipa Roberts
 * Patrick Barr as Doctor Geoffrey Allen
 * Russell Napier as Inspector Durham
 * Gibb McLaughlin as Spencer Simon
 * Neil Hallett as Detective Superintendent John Harris
 * Mark Bellamy as Louie, the gangster
 * Bill Nagy as Charlie, gym owner
 * Edwin Richfield as Henry Arthur Ryan
 * Clifford Buckton as Edward Jarritt
 * John Horsley as Doctor Richards
 * Gwen Bacon as nurse-matron
 * Donald Bisset as Major Gifford
 * Thomas Gallagher as Bates, plant foreman
 * Vanda Godsell as Mabel Smith
 * Cyril Smith as prison warder
 * Anthony Valentine as Tony
 * Joan Tyrrell as woman in hallway
 * Henry Webb as apartment janitor
 * Dan Wilson as personnel manager
 * Hilda Barry as Mrs. Wright
 * Marianne Stone as hospital echnician

Production
The film was made at Merton Park Studios in South London by Anglo-Amalgamated. It was released as a co-feature, as part of a double bill. Berkshire Pictures Corp. later sued RKO claiming the latter did a poor job distributing.

Critical reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Ihe opening scenes lead one to anticipate a science fiction story, but the film soon develops into a conventional crime thriller. Within its terms of reference, though, it is a good one, lacking in neither pace nor incident. Although the plot is largely formula, Ken Hughes' script is lively and his direction often shows imagination, particularly in the use of sound. Of the cast, Maxwell Reed is competent as Smith and Elizabeth Allan convincing as the psychiatrist; the acting otherwise is variable."

Filmink called it " a decent little thriller that feels like it wants to be sci-fi but isn’t."