The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant Page #4

Synopsis: Dr. Roger Girard is a rich scientist conducting experiments on head transplantation. His caretaker has a son, Danny, who, although fully grown, has the mind of child. One day an escaped psycho-killer invades Girard's home, killing Danny's father before being gunned down himself. With the maniac dying and Danny deeply unsettled by his father's death, Dr. Girard decides to take the final step and transplant the killer's head onto Danny's body. Of course, things go horribly wrong and the two-headed creature escapes to terrorize the countryside.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Anthony M. Lanza
Production: MGM
 
IMDB:
3.2
R
Year:
1971
88 min
45 Views


There's nothing more we can do.

- Sometimes we're so helpless.

- You're wrong, Roger.

Don't you realize we have here

two perfect subjects?

One a retarded man who's

of no use to himself or to anyone else,

and here a homicidal maniac

who'll be dead in a few minutes anyway.

You're not gonna do that to Danny.

Roger, such an opportunity

may never come again.

I don't know.

I'd appreciate it if you and Linda

would kind of look after Danny for me.

He's going now.

He's legally dead.

All right.

Go ahead and start the heart pump.

It's done.

May God forgive us.

It's okay.

They'll be asleep for a few days now.

Yes. I know.

There's one more thing we have

to do before tomorrow morning.

- Are you okay?

- I'm all right.

Did the sheriff come?

How about that man?

The man died of his wound.

And the sheriff was here,

and I told him that you were resting,

and he told me that

my statement would be enough.

How is poor Danny?

Well, honey...

- Danny ran away.

- Ran away?

We've gotta find him.

No, because he's done it before.

He's done it before.

Now, I went ahead and sent Max into town,

and he's arranging

for a decent burial for Andrew.

Pulse is okay.

Blood pressure's okay.

- What about the blood count?

- It's okay, too.

Normal?

Well, it's six days...

and I would say that our experiment

was a definite success.

Telephone.

I can't come to the phone now.

Find out who it is.

I'll call him back.

It's Ken.

All right. Tell him I'll be right there.

He'll be here in just a minute, Ken.

Yeah.

How are ya? Fine, fine. I'm all right.

Hey, listen, my vacation starts this weekend.

Right. You still want a houseguest?

Yeah, that'd be great.

We'll expect you this Saturday.

And I got something

really fantastic to show you.

Yeah. Okay. Bye.

I'm glad he's coming.

Maybe he can keep you

out of that lab for a while.

Maybe.

Roger, I'm worried.

- Danny hasn't come home yet.

- Honey, don't worry about Danny.

I know. But just the same, we should phone.

I just told you not to worry about Danny.

If he's not back in a couple days,

I'll phone the sheriff.

It's waking!

No, it's all right. Just lay down.

Three CCs of Demerol. Come on.

No, you're all right. You're all right.

Stay relaxed. Relax.

- Are you all right?

- Yes, I'm all right!

- What's going on in there?

- Nothing, darling.

Just go on back.

It's okay, it's okay.

I'll take that.

All right?

Yeah, they're okay.

Daddy?

Well, what do you know? It can talk.

- Who are you?

- I'm your brother.

- I don't have a brother.

- You do now.

I don't like it any better.

Until we can do something about it,

I'm running this monster, understand?

My neck hurts.

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