The Mind Benders
Martin Scorsese Selects: Hidden Gems of British Cinema
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Classics, Crime, Drama, UR
A distinguished physiologist Professor Shapey commits suicide and Hall a security officer then reveals evidence of treason against him. He has been experimenting with Isolation, the study of what happens to a man when all sensation-touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing - is removed. A colleague, Longman, insists that the experiments were the cause of the suicide and sets out to prove this by repeating them on himself.
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