The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962)
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The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962)
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962)
BASKET CASE 2 (1990)
Director: Frank Henenlotter Cinematography: Robert M. Baldwin
Season 1 Episode 2
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors - What's the Price of a Pair of Eyes - NBC - October 5, 1969
Medical Drama
Running Time: 60 minutes
Written by Sandy Stern
Produced by Joel Rogosin
Directed by Jeffrey Hayden
Stars:
E. G. Marshall as Dr. David Craig
David Hartman as Dr. Paul Hunter
John Saxon as Dr. Theodore "Ted" Stuart
Jason Evers as Dr. Ralph Simpson
Tisha Sterling as Casey Woods
Berkeley Harris as Dr. Coulter
Chris Hansen as Ken Simpson
David Sachs as Dr. Sid Feld
Walter Barnes as Zach Garvis
Norman Kaplan as Norm Kaplan
Anne Bellamy as Nurse Sawchuck
Dennis McCarthy as Arnie
Penny Gaston as Girl
Virginia Leith, Bruce Brighton, and Jason Evers in The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962)
We encounter the infamous schlock film THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE (1962) directed by Joseph Green and starring Virginia Leith and Jason Evers! But what we uncover is a seesaw of excitedly pushing boundaries and falling flat on its disembodied face. That being said, we appreciated watching a movie that had an actual theme: bodily autonomy and consent.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 15:35; Discussion 27:30; Ranking 52:13
Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Grace Lee Whitney guest stars in "Reprisal," episode 23 of the seventh season of Gunsmoke (original air date March 10, 1962).
Whitney plays a saloon girl who has an older man and a younger man fighting over her. When the older man pulls a gun on the younger man, Marshal Dillon shoots and kills him. (De-escalation, anybody?) His widow vows revenge on Dillon, and enlists a young drifter who also has beef with the Marshal to help her. Dillon also shoots and kills the drifter. (Sensing a pattern here.)
Other Trek connections:
The young drifter is played by Jason Evers, who also played one of the sped-up aliens who invade the Enterprise in the Star Trek episode "Wink of an Eye."
Robert Bralver did uncredited stunt work on "Reprisal," and was DeForest Kelley's stunt double in Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. He also did stunts in multiple episodes of The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die, US Lobby Card #1. 1962