Thursday, February 17, 2011

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The brain that would not die of Joseph Green 1962



The brain that would not die is a movie concentrated between the years 1960 and SF horror movies this time made in U.S.. Directed by Joseph Green in 1962, the film contains a very small handful of players such as second hand Leight Virginia, Herb Evers and Daniel Lesle. So this is a film rated B and Z. The story is worthy of all scenarios this string of films, one can refer in particular to the masterpieces of the excellence of turnip by Roger Corman. But then, this brain that would not die, shoot the door a little farther, and goes down compared to other movies that you can name.
A surgeon comes with an innate gift to put people in life through communications and anatomic grafts. This surgeon is about to marry a beautiful young woman. This, then one day they both go into the weekend in their country house, laid back, where nursery already a colleague to our good doctor. But along the way, they have an accident ... he's going there is nothing there appears intact, but his wife ... is beautiful is dead! He then carries the head of his wife at his home. He manages to put his head in life, so this is a head without a body. But only now, our head of conscious woman is desperate to die. Time for a surgeon from our evening in the city in search of a body for his wife. Meanwhile the head happens to get in contact with a creature trapped in a closet in the room that come to devour the surgeon colleague. Well, after I let you imagine the rest! The film is
scary in a sense. This meaning is the words spoken by the head, and his actions. It's not very reassuring ... Good either it's not pure horror and hard, but still. Although it's still a nice turnip American cinema. At one last thing, the soundtrack that can be heard throughout the film is brilliant, if so, since I tell you!










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