The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant Page #2
- R
- Year:
- 1971
- 88 min
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- I'll come back and stay with you.
- Please do.
And you, take care of her, will ya?
- I mean it.
- I will.
I'll be curious to know
about your little pets, too,
see their progress.
Good-bye.
Yeah. Feeling good now, aren't you?
Got some rest?
Thirty days already, and you're
still doing real fine, aren't ya?
You've done an amazing job, Roger.
for the next step, wouldn't you say so?
What?
If you're ever to be
recognized for your abilities,
you have to be prepared to take chances.
were skilled and confident
as yours are now.
Only you can give me back those hands...
and the body needed to go with them.
Miss Linda.
- Let me help, Miss Linda.
- Sure, Danny. Come on.
Danny, you get back to chopping that wood.
I can do it later.
Never you mind. You get back to your chores.
You'd better go now.
You can help me after you've finished.
Okay, if you say so.
Go on.
I feel so sorry for him.
Isn't there anything that can be done?
Well, maybe after my next experiment.
Roger, could we go away someplace?
Just the two of us?
We could go to that lodge
where we spent our honeymoon.
Really, the change would do us both good.
It sounds like it would be very nice.
The only problem is, what about my work?
What do you want me to do about my work?
Come quickly! The monkey!
We lost him.
I wonder what could have happened.
It could have been heart failure.
We better start the autopsy right now.
All right.
Max, come here and look at this.
See that right there?
But it looks like the coronary artery...
is occluded completely around the heart.
Well, then the transplant
had nothing to do with its death.
Poor monkey. Do you know that
if this little guy had been healthy...
he'd still be alive?
Maybe the next one can be...
Why are those experiments so important?
Do you remember
what they did to me at the hospital?
Yes.
Is that going to come
between us the rest of our lives?
Honey, come on.
Don't you understand what it is
I'm trying to do?
That I'm trying to show those doctors,
those antiquated old men,
that I am really
doing something with my life?!
That I am giving something
Roger, you're a fine surgeon
and you could have a marvelous practice.
Honey, you don't understand
what I'm saying to you.
I don't want to be like my father.
The only thing that made him happy
in his life was collecting money.
I don't want to be like that.
I want to do something with my life.
I want to give something
of myself to science.
I have a chance to help mankind.
I have a chance to have my name go down
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