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**_Late 50's horror schlock that's actually effective (in some ways)_** A modern-day American Dr. Frankenstein wannabe (Jason Evers) tries to find an attractive body for his fiancé (Virginia Leith) after she is decapitated in a car accid...


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Dr. Bill Cortner and his fiancée, Jan Compton, are driving to his lab when they get into a horrible car accident. Compton is decapitated. But Cortner is not fazed by this seemingly insurmountable hurdle. His expertise is in transplants, and he is excited to perform the first head transplant. Keeping Compton's head alive in his lab, Cortner plans the groundbreaking yet unorthodox surgery. First, however, he needs a body.
A brilliant surgeon, Dr. Bill Cortland, is driven to grisly experiments when his fiancée, Jan, is horribly disfigured in a car accident. He keeps her severed head alive in a laboratory, desperately seeking a way to give her a new body. Meanwhile, he enlists the help of a nurse, and his quest for a suitable body leads him to a strip club and more sinister encounters.
Famously considered a cult classic and a B-movie staple, 'The Brain That Wouldn't Die' is recognized for its campy charm and surprisingly graphic (for its time) special effects, despite its low budget and often melodramatic tone. It has garnered a devoted following over the decades for its unique premise and enduringly bizarre execution.
Praised for its unique and disturbing premise, which pushes the boundaries of 1960s sci-fi horror.
Often cited for its memorable, if grotesque, visual effects and the chilling performance of Virginia Leith as the disembodied head.
Acknowledged as a cult favorite, enjoying a reputation for its campy entertainment value and low-budget ingenuity.
Google audience: Google users tend to appreciate the film's B-movie charm and its iconic status within the horror genre. Many find it delightfully campy and a fun, if gory, watch for fans of classic science fiction and horror.
Actress Virginia Leith, who plays the disembodied head of Jan Compton, was reportedly paid only $1000 for her role in the film.
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**_Late 50's horror schlock that's actually effective (in some ways)_** A modern-day American Dr. Frankenstein wannabe (Jason Evers) tries to find an attractive body for his fiancé (Virginia Leith) after she is decapitated in a car accid...
This isn't a good movie, but "Keep your G-String on" is the greatest line in Movie History.

This is hilarious... there's no other word for it. Poor old "Jan" (Virginia Leith) is decapitated in a road accident - but, hey, don't fret pet - her doctor fianceé "Bill" has the solution and before long her head is alive and well and sitt...