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La chose à deux têtes

Titre original : The Thing with Two Heads
  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 31min
NOTE IMDb
4,6/10
3,1 k
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Ray Milland and Roosevelt Grier in La chose à deux têtes (1972)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDoctors are forced to transplant the head of terminally ill, arthritic racist surgeon Maxwell Kirshner onto the body of African American Death Row inmate Jack Moss because there is no other ... Tout lireDoctors are forced to transplant the head of terminally ill, arthritic racist surgeon Maxwell Kirshner onto the body of African American Death Row inmate Jack Moss because there is no other donor.Doctors are forced to transplant the head of terminally ill, arthritic racist surgeon Maxwell Kirshner onto the body of African American Death Row inmate Jack Moss because there is no other donor.

  • Réalisation
    • Lee Frost
  • Scénario
    • Lee Frost
    • Wes Bishop
    • James Gordon White
  • Casting principal
    • Roosevelt Grier
    • Ray Milland
    • Don Marshall
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,6/10
    3,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Lee Frost
    • Scénario
      • Lee Frost
      • Wes Bishop
      • James Gordon White
    • Casting principal
      • Roosevelt Grier
      • Ray Milland
      • Don Marshall
    • 52avis d'utilisateurs
    • 71avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Roosevelt Grier
    Roosevelt Grier
    • Jack Moss
    • (as 'Rosey' Grier)
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Maxwell Kirshner
    Don Marshall
    Don Marshall
    • Dr. Fred Williams
    Roger Perry
    Roger Perry
    • Dr. Philip Desmond
    Chelsea Brown
    Chelsea Brown
    • Lila
    Kathrine Baumann
    Kathrine Baumann
    • Patricia
    • (as Kathy Baumann)
    John Dullaghan
    John Dullaghan
    • Thomas
    John Bliss
    John Bliss
    • Donald
    Bruce Kimball
    Bruce Kimball
    • Police Lieutenant
    Jane Kellem
    • Miss Mullen
    Lee Frost
    • Sergeant Hacker
    Wes Bishop
    • Dr. Smith
    Roger Gentry
    • Police Sergeant
    Britt Nilsson
    • Nurse
    Rick Baker
    Rick Baker
    • Gorilla
    Phil Hoover
    • Policeman
    Rod Steele
    • Medical Salesman
    Michael Viner
    • Prison Guard
    • Réalisation
      • Lee Frost
    • Scénario
      • Lee Frost
      • Wes Bishop
      • James Gordon White
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    pam-lunn

    A Howler from start to finish...

    I must start off by saying I love "B" movies, but even if you aren't normally a "B" movie fan you will get a kick out of this 1972 American International Picture. This movie pairs Ray Milland as a bigoted doctor who is dying of cancer who has his head transplanted on to the body of wrongly confused death row inmate Rosey Grier. The whole movie is bizarre from start to finish. Watch the two head gorilla run amok in a grocery store! See Rosey and Ray on a motorcycle trying to outrun the fuzz! Whoever came up with the concept for this turkey must have been on crack cocaine or LSD. One has to wonder what made Academy Award winner Ray Milland to even consider doing this movie. He had to be drunk, completely broke or both to appear in this mess. This movie is so bad it's great! If you have never seen this movie I recommend that you rent it and then call over a group of friends, break out the beer and the popcorn and then sit back for a fun evening.
    4preppy-3

    Stupid but fun

    The head of a white bigoted doctor (sadly Ray Milland) is attached to the body of a wrongly convicted black man (Rosey Grier) on Death Row. Unfortunately, Grier's head is still attached. It escapes from a hospital and tries to clear Grier's name while Milland's head tries to take control of the body.

    Totally ridiculous AIP movie which bears a more than passing resemblance to 1971's "Incredible Two-Headed Transplant". This movie doesn't take itself too seriously (how could it?) which helps--but only so much.

    With the exception of Milland the acting is lousy and the script has howlers that you just can't believe (ex: when Grier's girlfriend first sees him with Milland's head she says, "Honey, I know you don't like answering questions, but HOW did this happen?"). Basically this is a very bad movie but in a good way. The scenes of Milland and Grier arguing are truly funny and there's a very long (at least 20 minutes) but fun chase with tons of police cars chasing Grier/Milland on a motorcycle. Not even remotely good but fun.

    Another great line from Grier's girlfriend: "Do you have two of anything else?"
    5capkronos

    Some good laughs here!

    If you thought THE DEFIANT ONES was the ultimate in forced race relations, try watching this horror classic from "adults only" vets Lee Frost and Wes Bishop! Ray Milland (yes, the same Ray Milland who won a Best Actor Oscar for his excellent turn in 1945's THE LOST WEEKEND) is a brilliant-but-racist brain surgeon who is dying, but has perfected a way to live on through head-transplants. Someone out there decides to teach him a lesson by placing his bigoted noggin on the body of a black convict (former professional football star Rosey Grier). The heads fight, punch each other and go through many other genuinely (and unintentionally) hilarious slapstick scenes. Try not to laugh watching Grier running around or riding on a motorcycle with a ridiculous-looking fake dummy-head planted on his shoulders.

    Not to be confused with THE INCREDIBLE TWO HEADED TRANSPLANT (1971) or Andy Milligan's THE MAN WITH TWO HEADS (1972).

    Score: 5 out of 10 (Though a MUST for camp aficionados!)
    curtis-8

    All things '70s merged into one!

    "The Thing with Two Heads" is a masterpiece of 1970's explotiation. Everything is here: a no-talent Football star actor (Rosey Grier), Pre-"Smokey and the Bandit" car chases, motorcycles, blaxploitation cliches galore, cheap monsters, no budget, beyond-bad dialogue, a director who thought he was moving up and out of the porno industry, and, of course, the great Ray Milland, star of the incomparable 1970's classic "Frogs". Classic scenes: Convicted convict Grier comes out of anesthesia and expresses suprise and dismay at finding Ray Milland's head attached to his body. Grier: "What did you guys do to me?" Milland, sounding petulent: "We transplanted my head onto your body--now shut up!"

    Grier and Milland (the two heads on Rosey's body, remember) show up at Grier's girlfriend's apartment in search of refuge from the cops: Grier: (noticing his gal's shock at seeing his 2-headed condition) "Don't worry baby, I won't hurt you." Girlfriend (looking unsure): "You get into more s***."

    The whole film is like this. HIGH-larious. No one could do this on purpose, and that's what makes this 1970's classic such a fantastic find.
    The_Sensitive_One

    Provocative & Savvy

    Rosey Grier and Ray Milland are the most dynamic pairing in cinematic history. I used to think it couldn't get much better than Hepburn and Tracy but I was wrong. When I was enrolled in an anger management class, one of our exercises was to watch this film and then team up in groups of four to reflect on it and make macaroni drawings. I painted my macaroni red and glued it into a heart with "Love Thy Neighbor" etched underneath it in black crayon. My parole officer was so proud. Racism never pays and neither does beating your ex-wife over the head with a steel pipe. My favorite scene is the helicopter chase. It is in no way hokey or prolonged. TWO HEADS is the second greatest movie of the 1970s (I would say "the" greatest, but that title belongs to MITCHELL.)

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    • Anecdotes
      Winner of the Medved brothers' Golden Turkey Award in the category "Worst Two-Headed Transplant Movie".
    • Gaffes
      It appears that more than Kirschner's head was transplanted to Moss's body. If smoke is breathed in by one head and exhaled by the other, there must be some connection to the lungs. If Kirschner is talking, he must have a voice box. Could both talk at the same time? In spite of the science jargon, there is no evidence that anything but the head was transplanted.
    • Citations

      Lila: Get some sleep, baby, I'll wake you once dinner's ready.

      Jack Moss: Let's just stay here a little while.

      Lila: Now come on, honey, I got to start dinner.

      Jack Moss: You don't have to start now, why don't you start it later?

      Lila: [hesitant] Oh come on Jack, I... I

      [she glances at Kirshner]

      Jack Moss: Is he bothering you? I'll cover his head with a pillowcase.

      Dr. Maxwell Kirshner: [with disgust] You must be joking! Is that all you people think about?

      Lila: [with disgust] It's no use honey, maybe when I get used to it.

      [walks off]

      Jack Moss: [turns to Kirshner] Now you know you got to go!

    • Connexions
      Edited into Faces of Horror (1989)
    • Bandes originales
      Oh Happy Day
      Written by Philip Doddridge and Edward F. Rimbault, arranged by Edwin Hawkins

      Performed by Mike Curb Congregation (as The Mike Curb Congregation)

      Courtesy of MGM Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 juillet 1972 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Thing with Two Heads
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Saddleback Park - 3099 Santiago Canyon Rd, Orange, Californie, États-Unis(Motorcycle scene. This was a prominent motocross track of the time. Closed down in 84 and is new Santiago Canyon landfill.)
    • Sociétés de production
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Saber Productions
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      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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