Review of The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) by Kim M — 17 Mar 2009
One of those fun, over the top comments on messing with nature, complete with excitable mad scientist and several mutants.
A Doctor experimenting with transplanting body parts decides to keep's his finance's head alive after a car crash.
Disappointing last scene, but some great lines. When the head's eyes opens he tells his nervous, astounded assistant "What you see is real. What's done is done and what I've done was right. It's the work of science".
This review of The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) was written by Kim M on 17 Mar 2009.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die has generally received negative reviews.
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