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The Brain That Would Not Die

The Brain That Would Not Die

Sci-Fi, Horror

Joseph Green

Jason Evers, Virginia Leith, Leslie Daniels, Adele Lamont

1962

USA

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Completed

English

82 minutes

2025-03-02 05:37:44

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This film (drama)Also known asThe Brain That Wouldn't Die,is aUSAProducerwomen sex,At1962Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating6.3(For reference only)。
Dr. Bill Cortner is a successful scientist who has a beautiful fiancée named Jan Compton. After a horrific car accident, Bill's fiancée is decapitated. Upon hearing the news, Dr. Bill takes Jan's head back to his lab and uses a special liquid to sustain her life. Dr. Bill, in his desire to bring his fiancée back to life, develops a sinister plan: he intends to murder a woman to transplant her body onto Jan’s head. At this moment, Jan exists between life and death, believing she should have died, while harboring hatred for Bill for placing her in this state. She telepathically summons the mutated monster that was previously confined in the lab, leading it to kill the doctor’s assistant. The doctor finds his target and uses a drug to lure a woman back to the lab, but is met with Jan's resistance. The monster escapes from its locked room; it is actually a failed experiment from many of the doctor’s trials. Standing at seven feet tall, the monster ultimately kills the doctor, and the lab is consumed by flames, while the monster escapes with the woman, leaving Jan to turn to ashes along with the lab.

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