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Price plays a seemingly insane millionaire placed in an asylum after dangling a wiggling mouse in front of passersby and screaming crazed questions about the rodent's physical reality. Before long it becomes apparent that this unusual-looking man has some strange power, the likes of which has never been known to mankind. His doctor, first dismissive to his ravings, begins to realize the horrific threat to not only himself, but to humanity.
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The Man Who Thought Life (1969)
93 min
The mysterious Mr. Steinmetz has acquired the ability to create things and beings by will alone. Only, after a while his creations invariably disappear. He therefore approaches a famous brain surgeon, Max Holst, who he hopes can help him with this problem. When Max refuses, Steinmetz brings his doppelgänger into being to replace him.