Review of The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) by Robin W — 19 Aug 2007
Hilariously tasteless trash about a scientist preserving the decapitated head of his wife, as he goes on a quest to murder some random girl and find the perfect body for her. Could have qualified as a guilty pleasure if it didn't try so hard to stretch its thin premise to 81 minutes, as most of the scenes take FOREVER to get to the point.
Reaches its height of lunacy when one of the characters has his arm torn off and proceeds to act out the longest, most protracted death scene in film history!
This review of The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) was written by Robin W on 19 Aug 2007.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die has generally received negative reviews.
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