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The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant
Dr. Roger Girard is a rich scientist conducting experiments on head transplantation. His caretaker has a son, Danny, who, although fully grown, has the mind of child. One day an escaped psycho-killer invades Girard's home, killing Danny's father before being gunned down himself. With the maniac dying and Danny deeply unsettled by his father's death, Dr. Girard decides to take the final step and transplant the killer's head onto Danny's body.
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Plot Summary
A scientist develops a controversial procedure to transplant a second head onto a human subject. His ultimate goal is to give a severely injured and disfigured assistant a second chance at life by attaching the head of a recently deceased criminal. However, the assistant's new, combined consciousness proves to be violent and uncontrollable, leading to horrific consequences for everyone involved.
Critical Reception
This low-budget horror film is primarily remembered for its exploitation elements and a somewhat outlandish premise. While it generated some attention in its release for its schlocky horror, it is generally regarded as a cult classic within the genre rather than a critically acclaimed film. Audience reception was mixed, with many finding it campy and gory.
What Reviewers Say
A quintessential example of 1970s exploitation horror with a bizarre premise.
Features graphic gore and sensationalist elements that appeal to fans of cult cinema.
While not high art, it offers a uniquely campy and entertaining viewing experience for genre enthusiasts.
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Fun Fact
The film's title character, the "two-headed" man, was portrayed by actor Bruce Kimball, who was a real-life contortionist and actor with a rare medical condition that caused him to have a significantly shorter torso, allowing him to appear as though he had two heads when positioned correctly with another actor or prop.
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