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Director: Boris Sagal
Cast: David McCallum, Susan Strasberg, Helmut Käutner, Lilli Palmer
A scientist is persuaded by the government to inject himself with the brain fluid of a dying colleague in order to preserve missile-defense secrets. However, he finds that he is now torn between his own wife and that of his dead colleague, who was a Nazi sympathizer.
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Hauser's Memory (1970) is a compelling science fiction TV movie directed by Boris Sagal that explores the moral quandaries of a scientist tasked with preserving sensitive missile defense secrets. With standout performances from David McCallum and Susan Strasberg, the film offers a thought-provoking exploration of identity, loyalty, and the consequences of government intrusion, making it a must-see for fans of cerebral sci-fi.
Hauser's Memory is a 1970 science fiction television movie directed by Boris Sagal that starred David McCallum, Susan Strasberg, Lilli Palmer, Robert Webber and Leslie Nielsen. The screenplay by Adrian Spies was based on a 1968 novel of the same name by Curt Siodmak, which reworked the central idea of his novel Donovan's Brain (1943).
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