
The Thing with Two Heads (1972)
Released:
1972-07-19
Duration:
1hr 31min
Rating 4.9
The doctor blew it--the most fantastic medical experiment of the age.
Overview
A rich but racist man is dying and hatches an elaborate scheme for transplanting his head onto another man's body. His health deteriorates rapidly, and doctors are forced to transplant his head onto the only available candidate: a black man from death row.
Production Companies
Saber Productions

American International Pictures
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.5946 |
Directed By
Lee Frost
Crew
Director
Lee Frost
Lee Frost
Screenplay
Wes Bishop
Wes Bishop
Original Music Composer
Robert O. Ragland
Robert O. Ragland
Production Manager
Roger Gentry
Roger Gentry
Special Effects
Thomas R. Burman
Thomas R. Burman
Special Effects
Rick Baker
Rick Baker
Screenplay
Lee Frost
Lee Frost
Screenplay
James Gordon White
James Gordon White
Story
Lee Frost
Lee Frost
Story
Wes Bishop
Wes Bishop
Producer
Wes Bishop
Wes Bishop
Executive Producer
John Lawrence
John Lawrence
Director of Photography
Jack Steely
Jack Steely
Special Effects
Daniel C. Striepeke
Daniel C. Striepeke
Special Effects
Gail Brown
Gail Brown
Special Effects
Pete Peterson
Pete Peterson
Special Effects
Charles H. Schram
Charles H. Schram
Stunts
Bud Ekins
Bud Ekins
Stunt Coordinator
Paul Nuckles
Paul Nuckles
TOP CAST

Ray Milland
Maxwell Kirshner

Rosey Grier
Jack Moss

Don Marshall
Dr. Fred Williams

Roger Perry
Dr. Philip Desmond

Chelsea Brown
Lila

Kathrine Baumann
Patricia

John Dullaghan
Thomas

John Bliss
Donald

Bruce Kimball
Police Lieutenant

Jane Kellem
Miss Mullen
Lee Frost
Sergeant Hacker
Wes Bishop
Dr. Smith

Roger Gentry
Police Sergeant
Britt Nilsson
Nurse

Rick Baker
Gorilla
Phil Hoover
Policeman
Rod Steele
Medical Salesman
Michael Viner
Prison Guard

William Smith
Hysterical Condemned Man

Jerry Butler
Prison Guard
George E. Carey
Mitch

Tommy Cook
Priest

Albert Zugsmith
Cameo
Dick Whittington
TV Newscaster
Ron Gans
Reporter in Tan Coat (uncredited)

Joan Prather
Nurse (uncredited)
Ray Sebastian
Policeman in Car 219 (uncredited)