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The Boys arrive to sweep the chimneys at the home of Professor Noodle, a mad
scientist
who's just perfected his rejuvenation serum.
When the
scientist
and family man Matt Winslow (Robert Urich) finally accepts the invitation to work the Micro-Digitech Corporation in a space suit project, he moves with his beloved wife Patricia (Joanna Cassidy) and their son Robbie (Barret Oliver) and daughter Chrissy (Soleil Moon Frye) to a huge modern house in the corporation compound.
The Martian pilot, Blaznee, has the voice and mannerisms of Jack Nicholson; the scientist, that of Peter Seller's Dr. Strangelove.
Karloff plays Dr. Janos Rukh, a brilliant
scientist
who has invented a technique to look into the past through a telescope, and finds out that a meteor has hit the earth thousands of years ago.
Stunned by Rukh's invention, the celebrated French
scientist
Dr. Felix Benet (Bela Lugosi), invites him to join an expedition in to find the meteor.
It is somewhat odd that Karloff, who was in fact British, plays a Hungarian
scientist
here while Lugosi, who was Hungarian, plays a French Scientist, but they are both excellent as usual.
Scientist
keeps his girlfriend's head alive in a lasagna pan in his basement while he cruises town and tries to find her a body by checking out the local chicks.
Karloff pulls off a flawless performance as a sullen and conflicted
scientist
who appears to put his scientific achievements ahead of his relationships with others, even his wife.
Oh, Kathryn Witt's character of the
scientist
was just annoying and proved to appear in the most boring scenes.
The movie was definitely not a horror movie starring a mad
scientist
who transforms into an evil fly.
Jeff Goldblum did the best performance of his career as Seth Brundle, a
scientist
who has invented something he calls "Telepods".
The plot seemed interesting with a perfectly frozen man with incredibly advanced DNA, but for some stupid reason, this vital plot point was dropped and a relationship between this
scientist
and his retarded brother was brought to the forefront.
Dr. Kravaal (played by Karloff, of course, in still another of his overly ardent
scientist
roles) is remarkably brought back to life, and begins his scientific pursuits anew.
The goateed Kravaal, likable at first, grows increasingly deranged as the film progresses, but still manages to hold the audience's sympathies; a brilliant
scientist
using unethical methods to achieve great ends.
It’s ironic that, of Gance’s more celebrated Silent work, this should be the one I watch first: it’s a one-reel short about a mad
scientist
– hence its inclusion in the “Horror Challenge”, though the tone throughout is distinctly comical!
It's really another mad
scientist
movie, in this case the creation is a parasite, part aphrodisiac, part venereal disease, let loose in a self-contained Montreal apartment block.
When they find it, they do what every rational
scientist
would do and inject the creature with insulin to separate the woman from the demon.
The aliens have weaknesses that make even the non-rocket
scientist
in the audience wonder "how did these guys survive long enough to conquer anyone?"
He plays a
scientist
who is drilling a hole 7 miles deep in Manhattan to tap into an underground magma flow for an energy source.
A young
scientist
travels to Budapest to investigate the reasons for unexpected problems with a top secret project.
What could be so frightening and irrational that a
scientist
would choose to freeze to death rather than confront it?
Everyone knows the story--brilliant
scientist
creates amazing invention (teleporter!) and, in testing it, merges himself with a fly that, unbeknown to him, zips about his second telepod.
What follows that mishap could best be described as degeneration, as Seth Brundle, the scientist, becomes Brundlefly.
A visiting scientist, Hanson (Christopher Lee) deduces that a bizarre alien species, possibly the vanguard of an oncoming invasion, is responsible for the weather anomaly as part of an effort to alter Earth's climate to suit their own needs.
Hanson tells him that he is a
scientist
sent to check out what things have been coming from the sky and the reason for the heat.
Eccentric, brilliant and extremely likable
scientist
Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum) manages to convince a journalist named Veronica Quaife (Geena Davis) working for 'Particle Magazine' to accompany him back to his apartment so he can show her his invention that will, according to him, change the world.
It's up to nerdy
scientist
Dr. Iane Thorne (blandly played by Marvin Howard) to figure out a way to stop it before it's too late.
In this mediocre modernized telling, Morella is a genetic
scientist
who creates a clone of herself before dying.
In the end, you get invited by a
scientist
named Kraden (Sclater in Japanese version) to visit the temple which is based upon the mountain which was disrupted in the beginning.
Brian Goodman (Craig Sheffer) is a
scientist
specialized in drilling operations.
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