The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant Page #3

Synopsis: Dr. Roger Girard is a rich scientist conducting experiments on head transplantation. His caretaker has a son, Danny, who, although fully grown, has the mind of child. One day an escaped psycho-killer invades Girard's home, killing Danny's father before being gunned down himself. With the maniac dying and Danny deeply unsettled by his father's death, Dr. Girard decides to take the final step and transplant the killer's head onto Danny's body. Of course, things go horribly wrong and the two-headed creature escapes to terrorize the countryside.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Anthony M. Lanza
Production: MGM
 
IMDB:
3.2
R
Year:
1971
88 min
61 Views


Didn't I tell you

not to come down here to the lab?

Get up and go on back to bed.

We've got to go phone the sheriff.

I don't need to call the sheriff.

Nothing's wrong.

If you won't call them, then I will.

I'm gonna lock you up in here

for your own good.

Roger, please. Please let me talk to you.

Come on, now.

- Jerry, there's somebody out there.

- No, there's nobody out there.

Listen.

Come on, relax. Nobody's out there.

Jerry, I can't help hearing something.

Would I lie to you?

Now, if you don't stop it, Tom,

I'm gonna walk home.

I'll be good.

Leave me alone! Leave me alone!

No.

No.

Sheriff, they still stick to that story

about a giant with two heads.

I don't know what them fool kids seen,

but there ain't a such animal.

Who could have feet that big?

Offhand, there's only

one person that I know of.

That's Andrew Norton's boy Danny.

Yeah, but he ain't never hurt nobody.

No.

Let's check him out anyway.

Roger, we've got to find him

before he's discovered.

Yeah, I know.

Here. I'll take your rifle.

As soon as I see about Linda,

we'll go back out after him.

How could you have done such a thing?

Roger! Somebody's coming!

No. You just stay here.

Come on, Max! Come here.

Keep her in here. Lock the door.

Stay still!

- Morning, Doc.

- Sheriff.

There's something I'd like

to talk to you about.

May I come in?

- What seems to be the problem?

- I'd like to speak with Danny.

Yeah, come on in.

What about Danny?

Well, a young couple was murdered

not too far from here last night,

and from the size

of the footprints found in the area,

they could have been Danny's.

I don't think so, Sheriff.

Danny and Andrew left here last Thursday.

Left? Where'd they go?

Well, Andrew told me he'd gotten

a better job offer in Middletown.

That's funny.

I didn't think they'd ever leave.

Andrew's been caretaker here

ever since your father built this place.

Well, I'd Still like to talk With Danny.

You wouldn't happen to know the name

of Andrew's new employer, would you?

Gee, I sure don't. I'm sorry.

Well, maybe Mrs. Gerard would know.

Boy, you really hit us on a bad week

because she went off to visit her

relatives at the end of last week.

I've got an assistant Max.

I don't think you've met him.

He rumbles around like a little kid

knocking things over.

Maybe he'd know about Danny and Andrew.

No, Sheriff, I'll tell ya what.

Max... I don't think so.

He's one of those people that

likes to really be by himself a lot.

Just the same, if you don't mind,

I'd still like to talk with him.

Well, I'll call him for you, Sheriff.

Come on out.

The sheriff would like

to speak to you for a second.

I'll be right there.

I'm sorry I can't be of more help, Sheriff.

Well, thanks anyway.

Guess I'll be on my way,

so you two can get back to your work.

I'll let you know

if I hear anything about Danny.

Thanks, Doc.

You b*tch!

Look what she's done.

- Hold her still.

- No! No!

This is for your own good.

Not a bad hideout.

Sometimes I think you even have brains.

Will my daddy get better soon?

He'll get better.

When can I see him?

I told you to stop asking me

all those stupid questions.

He told me to take care

of you until he got better,

and that means you're supposed

to listen to me, right?

Okay. Let's go find something to eat.

I'm hungry, imbecile.

What a mess.

Hi, Rog. Here I am, just like I promised.

Don't look so surprised. It's only me.

I'm right in the middle of a very

important experiment right now

and I just don't have time

to show you around.

- Let me in.

- I'm very busy right now, Ken.

- Rog, you all right?

- I'm fine, but I'm very busy.

- Now, please go back to the city.

- What's the matter?

He's gone.

We can start looking again. Get the guns.

Man, am I stoned!

Turk, come on. Get up.

Let's go back to that hick town

and really shake it, man.

Yeah, baby!

Man, we would blow their minds.

Maybe, man. Maybe.

Turk, this food's ready, and if you're

not here to eat it, that's tough.

I'm going, Turk.

You coming?

No. You go ahead, baby.

I'd rather eat than hassle.

I guess I can take

a little ride and clear my skull.

Come and get it.

Say, fill 'er up?

- You just passing through?

- Yep.

I thought maybe you was

another reporter or something.

Reporter? Why?

A young couple was killed

up there on the loop last night.

- Check the hood?

- No, that's all right.

A couple of kids claim they saw

a giant with two heads do it.

- Did you say two heads?

- Yeah.

I sure wish I had

some of what they were smoking.

- That'll be four and a quarter.

- Keep the change.

- Where's the sheriff's office?

- It's down the road a piece.

Wait a minute!

Don't you want your stamps?

Sheriff?

Yeah, what is it?

I'm Dr. Anderson, a friend of Dr. Gerard's.

- Can I talk to you?

- Make it fast.

There's been a couple of murders

reported outside of town.

- Another one?

- That's right.

Maybe you could be of some help.

Would you like to come along?

- Yeah.

- Follow me in your car.

What do you make of it, Doc?

Practically every bone in her body is broken.

The man who did this

must have had fantastic strength.

Yep. Those other two weren't much better off.

Do you have any ideas?

Me? I think it's the work of that maniac

who escaped from

the state mental hospital last week.

What makes you say that?

Well, they found his car down in the ravine.

No sign of him,

so he must still be in the area.

Some men are beginning to assemble

on the other side of the road,

and Ben Taylor's on his way with the dogs.

We're gonna run ourselves down

a murderer. Care to join us?

No, I've got to run some

things down myself. Go ahead.

Well, thanks for the help.

You know we're gonna have to destroy him.

Can't we find him first?

See what the trouble is?

Well, we owe him that much.

It's just, without morphine,

the pain is just gonna really...

Ben and Sam will lead off with the hounds.

Now, if anybody sees him,

don't go taking off after him by yourself.

Let the rest of us know about it.

You got that?

Right.

- Okay, let's go.

- Come on, let's go.

He seems to be wandering aimlessly.

The steps seem to lead

in the direction of that hill.

From up there, we can see the whole area.

Yes.

That's quite a story.

You know, it's hard to believe

that Roger would...

Look, my car's out front, honey.

You change, okay?

We'll go find the sheriff.

I'll be out in the hall. Hurry up.

Roger, look!

Come on. We've got to

get back there right now.

Ken, what will happen to Roger?

He won't be blamed, will he?

You couldn't stay away, could you?

Rog, look, I think it's gone far enough, man.

Let's call the sheriff. He's gonna find out.

Let's put an end to the whole thing.

I'm not calling anybody, my friend.

The sheriff's not gonna

find out until I want him to.

Then maybe everybody

will understand and appreciate

exactly what it is I've been trying to do.

Linda, shut up. Max, take her to the lab.

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