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The Brain that Wouldn't Die Movie Review



Love is a many-splattered thing when a brilliant surgeon keeps the decapitated head of his fiancee alive after an auto accident while he searches for a suitably stacked body onto which to transplant the head. Absurd and satiric (head talks so much that Doc tapes her/its mouth shut) adding up to major entry in trash film genre; much of the gore was slashed for the video, however. AKA: The Head That Wouldn't Die.



1963 92m/B Herb Evers, Virginia Leith, Adele Lamont; D: Joseph Green. VHS, Beta SNC, MRV, FCT

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