The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant (1971)
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The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant
The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant
The Incredible Transplant
Mutation
Amok, l'Homme à Deux Têtes [French]
Der Mann mit den Zwei Köpfen [German]
El Increíble Transplante Bicéfalo [Spanish]
Kaiki! Sôtô Ningen [Japanese]
L'Homme à Deux Têtes [French]
Manden med de 2 Hoveder [Danish]
Niezwykly Dwuglowy Przeszczep [Polish]
O Dikefalos [Greek]
O Incrível Transplante de Duas Cabeças [Portuguese]
Uskomaton Kudossiirto [Finnish]
Tagline(s): | ...One a HILLBILLY HALF-WIT the Other A PSYCHO KILLER! |
| They Were HEADED for Trouble! |
| This brain wants to LOVE... This brain wants to KILL! |
| Two heads grafted on the body of a giant... The most fearsome living force ever created by man. |
| Science Runs Amok! |
| One Wants to Love, One Wants to Kill! Two heads grafted to the body of a giant! |
| Science Runs Amok to create a giant with two heads! |
| ...Twice as Terrifying as Any Monster of Fact or Fiction! |
Nomination Year: 2024
SYNOPSIS: A scientist obsessed with transplanting heads on other creatures' bodies is presented with an irresistible opportunity when an escaped killer lays dying in his laboratory. So of course he transplants the psycho's head onto the body of a hulking mentally-challenged farmhand with the strength of five men. What follows is...predictible.
Bryan Cassidy
Smithee Award Nominations
Stupidest-Looking Monster |
Superimposed Sand as the Plot Caves In They used a post-production effect and it's cheesy. Also, the end of the "monster" and his misguided creators.
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Best One-Liner |
Jekyll-and-Hyde Joy JuiceTM "Dr. Girard must've been brewin' up some of that Jekyll-and-Hyde Joy Juice in here!"
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"Whoops!" |
Flowers from Algernon Danny (the giant who's a mental midget) picks some flowers for Mrs. Girard. Special ones, too, because they have the power to completely change from shot to shot!
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Directors
Director |
Claim to Fame |
Anthony M. Lanza |
Directed only 4 things. Sadly, this was
two of them. The others were The
Glory Stompers, Tell It
Like It Is, and (I kid you not)
Squezze Play [sic.]. |
Cast
Actor |
Character |
Claim to Fame |
Bruce Dern |
Dr. Roger Girard |
Prolific two-time Oscar nominee, he was
famous as both hero and villain. Was Tom
Buchanan in The Great
Gatsby; Mark Rumsfield in
The 'Burbs, General
Smithers in The Hateful
Eight, and James in They
Shoot Horses, Don't They?. Father
of Laura. |
Pat Priest |
Linda Girard |
Wholesome blonde most famous for
portraying Marilyn on "The Munsters."
Was in Easy Come, Easy Go
as Dina Bishop. |
Casey Kasem |
Ken |
Though famous and acclaimed for his
ubiquitous voice on the radio as host of
"American Top 40" for over three
decades, and
despite voicing Robin on "The Super-
Friends,"
he will always and forever be known as
the
voice of Shaggy in the original "Scooby-
Doo"
cartoons. Aaaand then there's this.
Zoinks! |
Albert Cole |
Cass |
Often plays psychos when not playing
background bit parts. Was Alonzo Ramos
in I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?
; Finney in Terminal
Island; and Max in Sweet
Sugar. |
John Bloom |
Danny |
HUGE and extremely tall at 7'4", he was
cast as the "giant" in lots of stuff,
including Runaway Train,
Bachelor Party (Milt),
The Great Outdoors (Jimbo),
and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered
Country. |
Berry Kroeger |
Max |
Those cupids-bow lips... He favored
horror/sci-fi parts and TV appearances. Was
Preston in The Time Travelers;
Ernst Rohm in Hitler!; and
Packett in Gun Crazy. |
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