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The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962) 1:23:33

The quinissential 60's camp Scifi/Horror film. A brilliant scientist keeps the severed head of his wife alive after she is involved in a car crash. These days the film leaves me thinking one thing - is this what Ted Williams' progeny had in mind?

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