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Brain That Wouldn't Die (Synapse)

Release Date: 7/25/00
MSRP: $24.98

Studio: Synapse

Year: 1959

Run Time: 90 minutes

Rating: Not Rated

Starring: Jason Evers, Virginia Leith, Leslie Daniels, Adele Lamont, Marilyn Hanold, Bruce Brighton

   Movie Summary: [Horror]

    Alive... without a body... fed by an unspeakable horror from Hell! Dr. Bill Cortner is a surgeon like his father. After reviving a patient using experimental techniques, his father is nervous. "Don't try to play God," he warns him. But Dr. Cortner obviously isn't listening. He is obsessed with performing surgical transplants and continues to experiment with amputated limbs he steals from the local hospital. While driving to his secret mountain laboratory to tend to an emergency, Cortner's reckless driving causes an accident and his car careens off the road, killing his fiancee, Jan. Not one to pass up an opportunity, Cortner steals her decapitated head from the burning wreckage and tries to keep it alive long enough to find a suitable body to reattach it to. As the doctor stalks women and searches for a new body, Jan's decapitated head stays alive in a tray, telepathically communicating with something locked away in the laboratory closet, plotting her revenge on the doctor for not letting her die in peace.


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