A very young Chris Walken 😊 Very early 70’s….never seen this movie…well done indeed 😊👍👍
@Kingofrestrrooms6667 ай бұрын
I found this by accident. Glad I did . I’m a Chris Walken fan but up until this day I only ever saw him as a middle aged man 40 plus in the , moves I’ve seen of him.
@sassyjintheuk7 ай бұрын
Absolutely perfect casting. Christopher Walken is both made for this role and makes it.
@dentonfender64927 ай бұрын
Christopher Walken is such a good actor. I was a teen, and never saw this movie back in 72.
@paulfromnewcastle95227 ай бұрын
I think 🤔 you will enjoy the movie Telefon with Charles Bronson. It's about Russian sleeping cells in the USA 🇺🇸 made in the 70s
@GeneOlson3 ай бұрын
This is an excellent movie! Mad doctors driving patients insane, military experiments.... Everything you need with Christopher Walken!
@swamp50507 ай бұрын
As I sat in the theater watching Deer Hunter it was obvious I was watching a star in the making. Walken would win an Oscar for best supporting actor in that film, it also had other heavy hitters that would go on to become stars, Meryl Streep was another one. Sometimes you can see when an actor has the gift, there's that one movie that sends them into the stratosphere. Don't know how this movie got pass me as I thought I'd seen all of Walken's work including all of his appearance's on SNL lol! Thx MM for this gem and to YT for providing this platform...
@critterfestsanctuary24467 ай бұрын
Look buddy we need more cowbell !!! 😂
@ClaraDbvl6 ай бұрын
Shout out to John Cazale. CL sure is a class actor.
@ParkAvenue343 ай бұрын
He was already a seasoned Veteran of film. You know, he was a "Child Actor" back in the 1960s
@vespelian57696 ай бұрын
Christopher Walken and Joss Ackland 1971. An obscure gem.
@stevecook36737 ай бұрын
Walken makes this movie, fantastic actor as always.
@jimgravesus7 ай бұрын
Loved it. It was great to see compelling characters speak and interact. Great dialogue. Walken was amazing as always.
@msspacecake1216 ай бұрын
And disturbing.
@AnnetteHollander7 ай бұрын
Amazing and Scary movie, I think who ever wrote the script had evidence to support these findings.
@neal.karn-jones6 ай бұрын
I was not interested in the movie from the summary, but Walken made me interested. I'm glad I watched this. Very good movie
@martyconroy37867 ай бұрын
This is either just before or just after Deer Hunter. Excellent find, a military take on A Clockwork Orange, and, guess what, they totally did experimental stuff like this on our military, and without consent. Good supporting cast, too.
@martyconroy37867 ай бұрын
I can't even count how many movies 'the doctor' has been in
@jettsteari30627 ай бұрын
this was filmed in 1971, deer hunter 1978
@billwilliams62677 ай бұрын
Stop posting falsehoods. This was 6 years before Deer Hunter.
@Doo_Doo_Patrol7 ай бұрын
This had nothing to do with Clockwork.
@PandoraChaser27 ай бұрын
Whilst now, todays dumbed down fools are raving to have Elon Musk slap an implant in their brains to play in the metaverse!
@smurp_com7 ай бұрын
Neuralink fits into a long tradition. This film was 1972 and based on the play The Happiness Cage which opened in 1970. Crichton's novel "Terminal Man" also came out in 1972 was itself made into a movie in 1974. Kubrik's "Clockwork Orange" came out in 1971 and was based on Burgess' 1962 novel. Quite a little bunch of naughty wire-head movies in such a short time. Lindsay Anderson's Film "O Lucky Man!" (again with Malcolm McDowell from Clockwork) picked up some of these themes (instrumentalization of the common man) in 1973 but his "Britannia Hospital" took it to a whole other level in 1982! It is a wild romp if you're up for such things -- surgeons gone wild, uh pigs, etc.
@Ulysses3696 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info !
@martyfrank35487 ай бұрын
Yet another haunting performance from Walken -thanks for the upload; one heck of a watch
@tommajni79987 ай бұрын
i was 30 minutes into watching this movie that popped up on the youtube thinking the actor looked so familiar. I finally relalized, that sure looks like Christopher Walken as a teenager. Low and behold I reffered to the casting, it is CW when he was a youngster. I've never seen him so young. One of my favorite actors in any of his movies.
@paulagwhyte17206 ай бұрын
"Lo and Behold."
@nsjx7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. It was nice to see this again, on my phone of all places. Maybe we are All pushing the button now, yes,...I think so.
@dmd_design7 ай бұрын
Wow. Exactly. Don’t even need the electrodes.. just conditioning.
@Joesmovietalk6 ай бұрын
What a great performance from Walken in this really pretty much unknown film.
@xxsweetalkinxx7 ай бұрын
Wow what a truly disturbing film!. Kept me hooked all the way and yes a young Christopher Walken!. I have never seen this before now. thank you for the upload.
@quinnabon7 ай бұрын
Whoah, it's Christopher Crawlen!
@r0m0x6 ай бұрын
Excellent movie that surfaces the philosophical moral dilemma about the perverse role of medicine has in trying to regulating what are natural traits of the human condition but that does not fit the needs of our current society. A must see...
@FernFokes-tu6vs7 ай бұрын
Good movie. Experiments like this I hope are a thing of the past Thanx
@critterfestsanctuary24467 ай бұрын
I wonder if one day he looked in a mirror and said I'm going to be the coolest prick in the world.
@michaelgray59587 ай бұрын
This made me laugh so hard! Thank you!
@geomtgirl7 ай бұрын
Wow a young Walken how cool is that :)
@morecm33226 ай бұрын
I adore christoper as an actor. There is no other Actor in my opinion that acts so deeply with his soul. He is not a pretty or handsome actor and to my knowledge does not act like a diva. I hope he can teach to younger actors his secret. Thank you for this movie....i nevrr heard of ot and give it a 9 stars out of 10.
@silviajones23837 ай бұрын
Christopher Waken is amazing
@silviajones23837 ай бұрын
I ment walken
@DSmith-e5e7 ай бұрын
Walken
@silviajones23837 ай бұрын
@@DSmith-e5e i believe I tryed to correct myself
@John-lp5xh7 ай бұрын
Natalie Wood
@martinsolomon55007 ай бұрын
@@John-lp5xhbeautiful.
@cor22503 ай бұрын
Christopher & Ronny My Fav acteurs ....Thanks
@theresahoysic30377 ай бұрын
So cool to see actors b4 they're famous..
@RealityTrailers7 ай бұрын
Many secret projects are but fractionalized and glimpsed at through books, movies, TV, video games and etc. Reality is stranger than fiction.
@mooville327 ай бұрын
Ronny Cox was really good in this too. Wouldn't mind checking out the original play if it's ever still performed
@simonalexanderwood6 ай бұрын
Agree, he really carried the movie in the first half as Walken was taking it all in and working things out. Difficult to play a mentally ill character with PTSD, with obvious character flaws, and who gets deep into trouble. Walken's subtlety and range comes out towards the end.
@jeremykoerner41007 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@mrhassell7 ай бұрын
THIS is why he was picked for Communion, Whitley Schreiber's abduction by Greys & Cobalt's. Watch Communion after, see his evolution. He doesn't fit in Communion but is perfect in this role.
@jeffreymcdonald82677 ай бұрын
Christopher Walken was the only other person on the boat besides Robert Wagner the night Natalie Wood drowned.
@kevincage16417 ай бұрын
Dang
@priest66427 ай бұрын
Yes and Christopher knows exactly what happened and how Natalie Wood died..but ain't talking. And it was not an accident. Her husband was/is/still is the main suspect
@martyconroy37867 ай бұрын
Was all about the movie Brainstorm they were in together and had just wrapped. Jealous husband. But, yeah, the only witness isn't talking.
@maxsands38617 ай бұрын
The captain of the boat was on board too.
@martyconroy37867 ай бұрын
@@maxsands3861 yep,whatever happened was below deck
@JohnJacks-v7c7 ай бұрын
💀i don't care if you sleeping with a 4 star general🤓
@dinnerwithfranklin24517 ай бұрын
Brilliant film. Thank you.
@Nirual7 ай бұрын
Whoa! Christopher Walken was young at one point? I assume he was old even when he came out of his mom. 😂
@sandragill99167 ай бұрын
Watch Death Zone
@xmaseveeve52597 ай бұрын
'His'?
@Soul.Is.Willing7 ай бұрын
Like Morgan freeman, lol. Never seen him young either.
@xmaseveeve52597 ай бұрын
@@Soul.Is.Willing Because 'he' was 'Jimmy Hendrix' then.
@smurp_com7 ай бұрын
@@Soul.Is.Willing Weird, you're so right. Turns out Freeman's breakout film was "Street Smart" in 1987 when he was 50 years old!!!
@Sheba3867 ай бұрын
A young and very good looking Chris Walken ❤
@TeddysTube7 ай бұрын
I find the notion of a psychiatrist with an actual moral sense - even if it's only as a kind of redemption at the end of the film - highly unrealistic.
@RealityTrailers7 ай бұрын
So you're saying that it's not even possible in this reality. Interesting.
@Brian-zp1df7 ай бұрын
I find its annoying when someone tells about the end of a movie
@TeddysTube7 ай бұрын
@@Brian-zp1df Watch it through, and you will see that I have not revealed anything that would spoil any surprises of how the movie ends.
@pressureworks7 ай бұрын
Met plenty of Doctors Who..(lol) actually care. Yes also quite a few who didn't.
@thorstwistedbeard63146 ай бұрын
This is probably the most like a normal human being I've seen Walken behave. I've always wondered if he's even capable of not doing what seems to be an impersonation of himself.
@steverakes61826 ай бұрын
Ronny Cox who was also excellent in this film, gave a great performance in Deliverance which came out the same year, 1972.
@dubes55947 ай бұрын
Dr Fredrick was that Russian KGB guy who "lost another submarine" in Hunt for Red October.
@ADAMSIXTIES7 ай бұрын
Obviously the scriptwriter's mind was snatched before he wrote this
@coolroy43007 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Ulysses3696 ай бұрын
Press the button!! 😂
@lagringa75186 ай бұрын
Quite pertinent to what they wish for all of us today.
@E-Kat7 ай бұрын
This has reminded me what the Kennedy family did to their daughter. 😢
@JonathonShell777 ай бұрын
There are a lot of similarities.
@Poetikaliz7 ай бұрын
what did they do?
@E-Kat7 ай бұрын
@@Poetikaliz they ordered a lobotomy to be performed on their daughter who liked to speak her mind. She was left mentally handicapped. 😭
@zyzyx99117 ай бұрын
...wow, this and Brainstorm - familiar? Oh and by the way 'explore the space'
@archerdances99706 ай бұрын
Very good film. Though Walken was excellent as always, Ronny Cox did most of the acting in this. He was Jack Nicholson great. Which is why they are both some of my favorite actors.
@johnskyleir7 ай бұрын
it's a great movie. Thanks.
@dmitriisokolov96277 ай бұрын
Looks like "Cuckoo Nest" with lobotomy at the end
@nicoladouglas32707 ай бұрын
Love walken...love his films..love his Pear Chicken...
@tracywilliams79297 ай бұрын
The Happiness Cage (1972) 1h. 34m. 00s. aka Mindsnatcher, etc. Similar movie, "The Terminal Man". Book by Michael Crichton. Film by Mike Hodges. (1974)
@debbies37637 ай бұрын
frank sinatra, manchurion canadate, denzel washington manchurion canadate again.
@Uncanny11116 ай бұрын
عندما يتحول العلم لشيء شرير وبغيض ، كلا شكرا لسنا في حاجة لعقد صداقة مع الشرير 😲
@AllanGildea6 ай бұрын
What a treat! Thank you.
@kkumi17827 ай бұрын
I got Joss Ackland, as soon as he opened his mouth. But, it wasn't until the bandages framed his face, that I picked Robocop nasty, Ronny Cox.
@coreytripp993919 күн бұрын
crazy how this is considered science fiction
@Mothertron7 ай бұрын
10/10
@nephewbob72647 ай бұрын
There was a XXX version of this called the Snatch Minders.
@Bucketbrain827 ай бұрын
😅
@frankmacleod25657 ай бұрын
^ comment of the day
@ajs39947 ай бұрын
And a dating game show called the Match Sni ..nders
@MarvinBrown-j8j7 ай бұрын
Stormy Daniel's in it, Good Skin Flick 😊
@fryoung17 ай бұрын
@@MarvinBrown-j8j That's right and Trump has a very brief cameo.
@草なぎもと7 ай бұрын
WALKEN❤
@jozefnovak77507 ай бұрын
Super!
@fbwqmyxd6j7 ай бұрын
Needs more cow bell.
@audrtuviashartel82917 ай бұрын
I do enjoy Christopher Walken as he is very talented actor. I had seen this movie before a long time ago only I didn’t realize that until I began watching it this time. It is rather alarming & disturbing & this time having watched it w/being much older it only deepened the depth of how very disturbing & the ethical implications portrayed of just how much unethical gross power abuses w/all the trickery robbing freedom of choice especially when it comes to one’s own medical & mental health treatment & the very question of where that line is exactly & who after all exactly gets to decide & pass such subjective judgements over another individual for others comfort levels & forcing them under handedly into undergoing such treatments for others comforts is it brainwashing is it for their good & how exactly is that decided to be true or not true? I suppose these questions will in many ways continue to always be asked & debated by their very subjective nature however that is what is most alarming when external perceptions ultimately strip & rob others of their own right to choose for themselves at the convenience of others & not their own just to what conform to whatever that comfort zone decided by external societal approvals of normalcy when that in its self is subjective & a construct that is ever changing in its self. Much like the Woke culture… it’s all terribly subjective & exploitative truly.
@RawOlympia7 ай бұрын
WOKE culture morphs so much! thnx for your comment.
@cherylmoniz40127 ай бұрын
humanity is exploited at all times , sadly so, lied to , ripped off and dismissed as just a vote , a potential income , and for some who are in deeds psychotic , just another victim , fabulous film says that so very well
@alexcastro73397 ай бұрын
What a load of shit....Are subjective and objective your favorite words?
@cindy74006 ай бұрын
They actually real do this stuff but in underground dumbs that’s probably where all the missing end up.?
@audrtuviashartel82916 ай бұрын
@@cindy7400 yes this is all too true, but the thing is they don’t actually even hide it not really some of it yeah maybe, but sadly ppl agree to allow themselves to be Guinea pigs 24/7/365 in broad day light in your local care providers of what ever method you are choosing or scheduled for at that time it’s been normalized it’s a big part of what I am going to call science & scientific culture & also subdivisions that fall to any being attempting to pilot produce project or merely make some name or money or further add to some legacy or merely be apart of something or to market sell & consume after all when your product sells your product & the products are all feeding off each other plus their own products well like the Martha Stewart way w/a dapple of monopolizing (ehh ‘em Scroogle being just one of many I could list off to add to this). It’s a Soylent Green + Orwellian brew w/a shot of War of Worlds & A Brave New World oh & Fahrenheit whatever that machine cogs bit book was it 51(?). I digress Woke culture is just another Petri dish in the midst of present day pop culture & a distraction b/c the worst of this nightmare story line is the braggartly statement of compliance well you’ll comply whether you want to or not & you’ll either die oh well or you’ll be assimilated & not know any better to be defiant or subordinate or argumentative you’ll drink the Kool Aid & say yum you don’t ultimately have a choice one way or the other. Everyday in some way it’s very real & w/my formal education in medicine & psychology & some other lesser fine arts stuff & personal experiences the general public majority of them clueless or claim nah just conspiracy or whatever other rationale they don’t want to recognize the trickery & how acclimated to normalizing by ultimately Guinea pigging ppl who aren’t the wiser until everyone’s doing it right. & this is just another reason why I want to be cremated when it’s my time. My body & Mine & Jesus’s soul & spirit. If my body goes to science they won’t have the most important parts of me. I believe that’s ultimately what his character had to choose in the end for himself b/c he was trapped & cornered already & he didn’t want to be killed. That’s a tough one for a great many ppl if backed into a corner. It could be considered desecration of the image of Our Creator too. Very dynamically layered movie. Still too mature for my son to watch w/me just yet but this is on a Mom & son movie bucket list for when he is older & matured more. Thanks for your comments!
@bluebird30427 ай бұрын
That was good.
@Geerladenlad7 ай бұрын
Why does Christopher Walken look like he should be battling at Hogwarts with Harry and Hermione?😂
@jennybardoville54556 ай бұрын
Was waiting for the sci-fi to kick but stayed for the drama and the Reese monkey moment. Join the Army today and see what you can't do anymore.
@Nightwolf-xu1le6 ай бұрын
كريستوفر واكن ممثل رائع أحب مشاهدة جميع أفلامه
@xrisku7 ай бұрын
Such a disturbing movie on so many levels.
@stephendeluca44796 ай бұрын
Warren Oates would have been GREAT in the Ronny Cox role.
@looney-j6z6 ай бұрын
lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvve Christopher Walken
@rabit8186 ай бұрын
German nurse # 1 = fierce lol Intense and disturbing film Walken good as always.
@jasperedwards27137 ай бұрын
i thought the army trained soldiers to be aggressive
@dinnerwithfranklin24517 ай бұрын
That doesn't translate well when they return to civilian life though. Potentially if they can make a man less aggressive then they could make them more aggressive as well.
@BlanBonco7 ай бұрын
You can induce agression too they just targeted the pleasure system here. The plot wouldn't be so interesting if they just made them mad plus nobody wants to keep pressing that button
@petersolomon52276 ай бұрын
“Mind Snatcher” is an odd independent film that suggests a conflation of 1970s staples: the anti war film, British and North American youth pitted against corrupt, power hungry patriarchs, and jump scare Italian gialo horror. Then there is Christopher Walken, not quite as magnetic as Terence Stamp, but continuing the ill-at-ease, displaced sensuality of a young Marlon Brando and Paul Newman. These actor’s legacy can be found in the more strident performances of Jack Nicholson and John Malkovich.
@jasperedwards27137 ай бұрын
the ending a bit like clockwork orange
@scamchan7 ай бұрын
Neural Link Activated
@magnuskallas7 ай бұрын
Hard film.
@genievemcdonald97446 ай бұрын
clock work orange meets one flew over the cookoo's nest. not too bad for a plot. walken aint any prettier when he was young. movie was fine. thanks
@The.Pickle7 ай бұрын
And here we are in 2024 with Nuralink and psychopath Musk with his finger on the button, ready to make loyal servants of everyone.
@windwhisprz6 ай бұрын
We already are loyal.servants
@jestermoment22677 ай бұрын
Before his voice changed!
@panther1057 ай бұрын
God...when was he ever that young!!??
@nenabunenaАй бұрын
1972
@jyesucevitz7 ай бұрын
is that a 14yo Christopher Walken in the thumbnail? it is isn't it?
@th8ast87 ай бұрын
29
@Johnconno7 ай бұрын
POW! What are you, Crazy!?
@fmphotooffice55137 ай бұрын
The good part starts at about 1:21:20 Everything before is pretty awful typical B- movie schlock. (Neuralink preview?!) During the end credits, next to a picture of a Newsweek cover showing a monkey with electronics on its head and text saying "Probing the Brain". The text on the left says: In 1954, two Canadian scientists discovered that the brain contained areas of plerasure and pain. Since then, in research institutes, hospitals, and sanitoriums all over the world electrical wires have been placed into the brains of guinea pigs, rabbits, monkeys... ...and humans.
@IslandCity20247 ай бұрын
I saw this before. it's a weird movie . was it loosely based on rumors of real events.
@artmaknev37387 ай бұрын
Holly molly, this is a neurolink movie!
@cinocage7 ай бұрын
This was not the Chris I knew.
@Soul.Is.Willing7 ай бұрын
A little like shutter island.
@kevmodee18667 ай бұрын
Welcome to the US government!
@northernlassie27557 ай бұрын
Welcome to neuralink.....
@leoseries6 ай бұрын
As a Brit, I am surprised that soldiers were ever allowed to grow their hair so long in the US army!
@Whatsnormal6377 ай бұрын
1972 - 52 yrs 🤺💐
@henrykujawa44275 ай бұрын
Joss Acklund always seems to be "creepy", whether it's here, TALES FROM THE CRYPT (1972), THE SECRET LIFE OF IAN FLEMING, or LETHAL WEAPON 2 (the "diplomatic immunity!!!" guy). Only in the 1965 SHERLOCK HOLMES "The Disappearance of Lady Francis Carfax" did I see him play a sympathetic character. All through this I keep thinking... "NAZI scientist!"
@IvesMarcelin7 ай бұрын
Spécial solitare hospital... where the Spécial doctor made some experience on some soldier lost and alone without superiore protections .....in united states somewhere between 1965 and 1972 / they take the humanity for an apes convoy💥(( that story is Based on true story...in usa the montok project ...under the big inderground // during the 50 the military american scientific presence in France have made one experience on the small village in country side in France into the field of seed for the make Bread ..((champ de blé in french )) also with the airplane with an product trow by the door of airplane and every people was infected and fallen in maladies and many personnes was dead after that experience ...without than the french people was in knowledg about it , it was Barbar expérience without the respect of the french country an his people..75 years after no one talk about it now except me ...i never forget this drama the us Autority was very pervers and vicious for give a reason about it ...for not to be accused ..despite the reality
@nemeZZiSS6667 ай бұрын
nerolink ? Lion Baks from future. 😎
@wonderlost20236 ай бұрын
This happened to me once..
@inviewofthefacts7 ай бұрын
🫡Christopher Walken and 🫡Bruce Dern MY TOP TIER actors… when MEN WERE MEN🫡
@Soul.Is.Willing7 ай бұрын
Damn this was sad.
@DSmith-e5e7 ай бұрын
Don't answer , as the questions
@Doo_Doo_Patrol7 ай бұрын
Many commercials about how to steal gas. yt doesn't care about that, only that maybe i offend someoe.
@jonnytheboy73387 ай бұрын
Dark
@BrianUSAOwl7 ай бұрын
That scientist has to get out of there before he gets stabbed in the neck