Clive Morton, born in 1904, was an English actor whose career spanned several decades, leaving a mark on British cinema. He is known for his role in The Alphabet Murders (1965), where he navigates the darkly humorous world of Agatha Christie-inspired chaos. Morton also appears in Zeppelin (1971), a film that blends historical intrigue with thrilling action. His performances in these films reflect the unique blend of wit and tension characteristic of cult cinema, making him a noteworthy figure in the genre.
The Man Who Changed His Mind
Dr. Laurence, a once-respectable scientist, begins to research the origin of the mind and the soul. The science community rejects him, and he risks losing everything for which he has worked. He begins to use his discoveries to save his research and further his own causes, thereby becoming... a Mad Scientist, almost unstoppable...