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 Drive-in Sci-Fi: The Brain that Wouldn't Die (1962)

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So we see an operation where a person dies, and then another scientist revives him by some sort of experimental method. he then goes on telling his theory we may one day be albe to transplant organs. yay for science advancement. he gets a call that soemthing "Terrible" has happened in resort home he owns and he immediately thinks about his experiments there. while driving there he takes his fiancee and drives of the road while going there. she dies in the accident but he makes it to the resort home, and takes her head with him. he makes the head come back to life and she lives, as head-only. But that is not permanent. He needs a trnasplant for her, a new body. he also finds out why he was called here. apperently there is something or somone in the closet, making wierd sounds, but we dont see it.
Everyone leaves, and then she starts talknig with the person in the closed. thats a ncie way of comign back to life. she wants to die now too, why would you want to die once you were saved? she makes a pack with the thing inside cloed to take revenge on the scientists that saved her life. I wonder how can she speak without throat. oh well, she quarrels with scientist of whether she is the bigger "terror" or the mosnter inside closed is bigger "terror". and then about creating life. thats the talk they should have had before she even woke up properly. eventually she proves him that she has "the powah!" to telepatically communicate.
the next day the scientist goes on to search for "THE body" while the handmate once again argues with the talking head. the dialogue this time is pretty awasome. Meanwhile the good doctor lures his old friend who is a top model with a scarred face. he lures her by telling he can perform plastic surgery, gets her to the house in the firest only to find his mate killed by the monster in the closed commanded by the fiancee. He continues with the plan and drugs her.
The monster in the closed, that we finally see stops him, kilsl him and burns the place down, along with the head. yay.

Story: 7/10. simple but works. dialogue is good, the choices are often logical.
Acting: 8/10. that aspect was good. really wasnt expecting so good acting here.
Sound: 3/10. better than usual but it is not far.
Sci factor: 7/10. surprisingly they didnt stray too far from the whole transplantation thing and even explained why it wouldnt work.
Lasting Appeal: 6/10. um yeah, this tlaking head i will remember.
Overall rating: 6/10.
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