Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 sci-fi/horror flick in black and white. It was directed by Arthur Crabtree, and the stars include Marshall Thompson, Kim Parker and Kynaston Reeves.
A brainiac professor has been undergoing a secret experiment, involving mental projection and telepathy that backfired, resulting in a menace creature that is deadly and invisible. People are ending up dead around a military base and what's more is that local farmers are concerned about their livestock. There is a mysterious killer on the loose, leaving an even deeper mystery.
A real treat of a film, with good special effects for its time. It doesn't disappoint at all. Strange fact is the director of the film lost heart in it so the main star Marshall Thompson was left to finish directing it. During the promotion of the film, a mechanical brain was displayed in a cage outside a cinema that attracted so many people that it caused a bit of chaos.
I rate this fantastic film a 8/10
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