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死なない頭脳
死なない頭脳

死なない頭脳

19621h 22m★ 4.7ホラーサイエンスフィクション

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本作の魅力は、マッドサイエンスがもたらすグロテスクさと悲痛な実存的恐怖の融合にあります。生首だけで生かされるという倫理観を揺さぶるビジュアルは、B級映画の枠を超えた強烈なインパクトを刻みます。ジェイソン・エヴァース演じる医師の歪んだ愛と独善性が、静かな狂気として画面を支配し、観客を底なしの不安へと引きずり込む演出は圧巻です。 身体を奪われ実験材料となったヴァージニア・レイスの瞳が湛える憎悪は、生命の尊厳を問う重厚なメッセージを突きつけます。神の領域を侵犯した者の末路を描く本作は、科学への警鐘を鳴らすと同時に、人間の執念が招く地獄を、類稀なるセンスで描き出したカルト的傑作です。その禍々しくも鮮烈な悪夢を、ぜひ目撃してください。

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製作費: $62,000 (0億円)

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Jason Evers
Jason Evers
Dr. Bill Cortner (as Herb Evers)
Virginia Leith
Virginia Leith
Jan Compton
Leslie Daniels
Leslie Daniels
Kurt
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Adele Lamont
Doris Powell
No Image
Bonnie Sharie
Blonde Stripper
No Image
Doris Brent
Nurse
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Paula Morris
Brunet Stripper
Marilyn Hanold
Marilyn Hanold
Peggy Howard
No Image
Bruce Brighton
Dr. Cortner
Arny Freeman
Arny Freeman
Photographer

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監督: Joseph Green

脚本: Joseph Green / Rex Carlton

制作: Rex Carlton

撮影監督: Stephen Hajnal

制作会社: Rex Carlton Productions / American International Pictures

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 4

This is hilarious... there's no other word for it. Poor old "Jan" (Virginia Leith) is decapitated in a road accident - but, hey, don't fret pet - her doctor fianceé "Bill" has the solution and before long her head is alive and well and sitting in a basin of live giving fluid (might have been whiskey?). Determined to find her a body, our intrepid surgeon alights on Adele Lamont ("Doris") without realising that his paramour doesn't really want to be saved - she has read the remainder of the script and long since figured that she is better off out of it... The story, dialogue and characters are nonsense from start to finish - indeed, it could be a contender for the "Plan 9" award for the worst sci-i ever made. The ending is diabolical, but not in any sort of devilish way, and the visual effects cannot help but raise a smile. Absolutely awful, but I bet you stick it out....

BiankaMalburg
BiankaMalburg
★ 4

This isn't a good movie, but "Keep your G-String on" is the greatest line in Movie History.

Wuchak
Wuchak
★ 7

**_Late 50's horror schlock that's actually effective (in some ways)_** A modern-day American Dr. Frankenstein wannabe (Jason Evers) tries to find an attractive body for his fiancé (Virginia Leith) after she is decapitated in a car accident. While her head is on life-support the mad doctor searches the dives for the right body and ultimately focuses his attentions on a model with a disfigured face (Adele Lamont). Leslie Daniel plays the doctor's assistant while Eddie Carmel plays the mysterious thing dwelling in a locked room. This was shot in B&W in 1959, but not released until 1962 due to its lurid and lewd excesses. It's easy to sneer in bemused contempt at old low-budget horror movies like this after the advent of blockbusters in the late 70s (e.g. "Star Wars"), but – believe it or not – they were relevant at one time. If you can ignore obvious plot holes and the cheap production values there's quite a bit to enjoy, which isn't to say that this is a good movie, just that it's entertaining in many ways and even unexpectedly horrific. Yes, it's basically a Frankenstein rip-off, but the "Jan in the pan" element offers an intriguing angle with the idea of a head transplant. The first successful organ transplant was a kidney transplant in 1954 and the second was in 1962, so this was still a novel idea when the film was made in '59 and released in '62. Amazingly, head transplants were already being done with animals in the 50s and are only now surfacing as a legitimate possibility with humans (although I'm sure it's already been attempted by real-life Frankensteins). Surprisingly, the movie scores high marks on the female front with Adele Lamont standing out as a petite model. In the European version of the movie she appears topless in the photog sequence. In 2013 Timeless Media released the movie on DVD with a supplemental section that shows this scene, which is only like 80 seconds. Virginia Leith is effective as Jan in the pan who understandably goes more psycho as the story progresses. The idea that she develops telepathy and communicates with the being in the closet is an interesting addition. Lastly, there are a few surprisingly horrific or gory scenes that are still somewhat disturbing to this day. Jan's demonical laughing in the midst of fiery perdition is effective, plus the irony of who the real monster is and isn't. Unfortunately, the story lags at certain points and is overly-talky here and there. I suppose it should've been cut by at least ten minutes, but even these sequences have their charm. The uncut version, which I saw, runs 83 minutes. The film was shot in Tarrytown, New York, which is 30 miles north of Manhattan on the east side of the Hudson River. GRADE: B

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