- An insurance investigator finds there's more to electronic dream therapy than meets the eye.
- Jeff Keenan, insurance investigator, checks out the car-crash death of film star Clark Denver in the south of France. He learns that Denver, and two other victims of recent suspicious deaths, all knew the lovely Verna Berteaux...and all had been patients at a private psychiatric clinic, being treated by electronically induced dream therapy. But the deaths are only a byproduct of a sinister plot; and Zakon, owner of the clinic, is due to marry Jeff's old flame Ruth...—Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>
- In Europe, to inquire about the mysterious death of a famous movie star, insurance investigator Jeff Keenan (Rod Cameron), follows a tangled trail to a psychiatric clinic run by Paul Zakon (Peter Illing), fiancée of Ruth Vance (Mary Murphy). Doctor Maxwell (Meredith Edwards), head doctor of the institute tells Keenan they employ a a new form of electronic hypnosis, which helps patients by giving them fantastic dreams about another world. Keenan discovers that the treatment has proven fatal for some patients. Zakon refuses to close down the clinic, which he is using to control the patient's minds and, consequently, their money.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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By what name was The Electronic Monster (1958) officially released in India in English?
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