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  • ...life, oblivious to the fact that a [[scientist]] plans on switching his [[brain]] with that of a [[chicken]]. [[Category:1948 films]] ...
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  • ...red Necessiter, who has created a technique enabling him to store living [[brain]]s in liquid-filled jars using the Elevator Killer's victims. ...mpts to kill Anne first by leaving her out in the sun, then by putting her brain in an oven. ...
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  • | name = Man with the Screaming Brain | image = Man with the screaming brain.jpg ...
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  • ...e cat. It tells the story of a wealthy elderly woman who wants to have her brain transplanted into the head of a young woman. Actor [[Bradford Dillman]], th ''Monstrosity'' was broadcast on television under the title '''''The Atomic Brain'''''. ...
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  • ...k]] would revisit this theme again in ''[[Donovan's Brain (film)|Donovan's Brain]]'' (1953) and ''[[Hauser's Memory]]'' (1970).<ref name="karloff">Stephen J ...brain trauma. Kingsley's friend Dr. Ernest Sovac implants part of Cannon's brain into Kingsley to save his life. Cannon dies as a result, while Kingsley rec ...
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  • | name = Runaway Brain '''''Runaway Brain''''' is a 1995 American animated [[comedy horror]] [[short film]] produced ...
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  • ...r's experiments, so that Ygor can have revenge against his enemies and his brain transplanted into the Monster's skull. ...1942. On its release it received praise as being as strong as the previous films from ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' and ''[[The Motion Picture Herald]]'' w ...
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  • {{about|the 1962 film|the 2020 remake|The Brain That Wouldn't Die (2020 film)|the song by the Tall Dwarfs|Slugbucket Hairyb | name = The Brain That Wouldn't Die ...
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  • {{about|the British film|the mythological character|Medusa|the Italian film|The Gor | distributor = [[British Lion Films|British Lion]]-[[Columbia Pictures|Columbia Distributors]]<ref name="mfb" / ...
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  • {{about|the novel|its film adaptation|Poor Things (film){{!}}''Poor Things'' (film) ...drowned and, in a grotesque act of science, revived her by implanting the brain of her unborn [[fetus]] into her adult body. This experiment supposedly cre ...
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  • ...tants to sedate his creature, but plans go awry when the creature is upset about the needle and knocks him out of his wheelchair, hurting him badly. The cre ...cort Jack to the transplant center for this experiment they have been told about. The doctors are surprised to see a large African-American being brought be ...
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  • {{About|the 1993 film|the 2022 short film|Blink (2022 film){{!}}''Blink'' (2022 fil ...allucination", meaning some things she sees don’t actually register in her brain until days after first witnessing them. ...
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  • ...chasing her around the deserted filling station and garage. Just as he is about to kill her, Pete suddenly returns in search of his credit card. He wrestle ...h his vain attitude. Richard answers a [[television]] [[advertisement|ad]] about a "miracle" [[hair transplant]] procedure, pays a visit to the office, and ...
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  • ...titute his personality, his philosophy, capability and attitude. The human brain is merely the vault in which the man is stored." With the help of Dr. Raven ...and crew credits are populated by Hollywood personnel, but no information about the actual filming location and other specific details has yet come to ligh ...
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  • ...as partnered with Dr. Sandra Mornay ([[Lenore Aubert]]) in order to find a brain to reactivate [[Frankenstein's monster]] ([[Glenn Strange]]), and they find ...ice and became one of Universal's top films of the year. Several follow-up films ensued involving Abbott and Costello meeting other horror film actors and m ...
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  • At the hospital, the doctor informs Sara and Brian that Anna is [[Brain death|brain-dead]] and says that they will need to act quickly if they wish to donate h ...in relation to Kate. Before the novel's end, Sara finally listens to Anna about Kate and comes to terms with Kate's choice to die, expressing remorse for h ...
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  • ...rought back to life by his partners after a space accident and he is now a brain grafted in a life-support system. In order to save themselves, the three ch ...pment from ships wrecked in the war, and he is now [[Isolated brain|only a brain]] grafted in a [[life support]] system on their spaceship, the ''Artemis''. ...
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  • ...ries centers on wealthy crime lord Hector Con Carne, who is reduced to his brain and stomach after an assassination attempt and subsequently implanted onto ...will one day rule the world! (He laughs maniacally.)''|Hector Con Carne's brain (and stomach), in the opening title sequence}} ...
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  • ...Brunas, John Brunas & Tom Weaver, ''Universal Horrors: The Studios Classic Films, 1931–46'', McFarland, 1990 p24</ref> ...n's class. Fritz accidentally damages it, and so brings Henry the criminal brain. ...
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  • * Gruskoff/Venture Films ...2young+frankenstein%22}}</ref> To help evoke the atmosphere of the earlier films, Brooks shot the picture entirely in [[Black-and-white|black and white]], a ...
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