Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDoctors 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 ... Leggi tuttoDoctors 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.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Jack Moss
- (as 'Rosey' Grier)
- Patricia
- (as Kathy Baumann)
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When he finds out, he tries to fire the doctor, but the doctor insists on fulfilling his contractual obligations.
The dying surgeon wants to prolong his life, by transplanting his head, onto someone else's body- so that his genius can live on.
The plan is to get someone from death row to agree to the procedure instead of being executed.
And, in some sort of case of divine irony, the only volunteer is a black inmate- on death row for a crime he claims he did not commit.
His time is about up...and he wants to use the extra time to prove his innocence.
Now, you have a racist white guy's head on a black dude's body...with the plan being to, eventually, cut the black dude's head off, so that the white guy can have his body.
The white doctors don't feel qualified to do the job, so they turn to the black doctor for help with the final procedure (ie getting a black dude to cut a black dude's head off a black dude's body so a racist white guy can have it...).
But before they have a chance to, the black dude (who still has the most control over his body) escapes- taking the black doctor hostage in the process.
Now they are on the lam...with both the black dude and racist white guy's head trying to convince the doctor to amputate the other.
As you can tell, this is the blaxploitation version of The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant from the year before. They would later be released together on DVD.
The animatronic head used in the transplant scene is sweet! But all the rest of the special effects are pretty bad. Particularly in the last bit when the white actor takes control of the body and is driving/walking around.
Before that, there's a humorously long dirtbike vs cop cars chase scene in which they crash 14 cop cars (though it seems like a lot more).
And the ending all goes down very abruptly.
It would have been nice if they had wrapped up the whole he was innocent angle. But it still has a feel good ending. And properly so, because Big Jack (the black dude) and his girlfriend are about the most lovable characters ever.
It's not extremely racist either, worst he gets called is a black bastard, alongside some bad taste jokes that come off in context. But it get's the idea across pretty clearly in an almost light-hearted way.
But you are happy to see him get f*cked over in the end.
A fun little film of the it's so bad it's good kind.
5.5 out of 10.
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?"
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!)
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWinner of the Medved brothers' Golden Turkey Award in the category "Worst Two-Headed Transplant Movie".
- BlooperIt 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.
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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!
- ConnessioniEdited into Faces of Horror (1989)
- Colonne sonoreOh 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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- The Beast with Two Heads
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Saddleback Park - 3099 Santiago Canyon Rd, Orange, California, Stati Uniti(Motorcycle scene. This was a prominent motocross track of the time. Closed down in 84 and is new Santiago Canyon landfill.)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 31 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1