“ | You are too great a man, Amir, to perish. Your people need you. | ” |
- Tracy |
- For the Cinematic Titanic presentation, see CT - The Oozing Skull.
The Oozing Skull is a 1971 sci-fi/horror film directed by Al Adamson.
Plot[]
The ailing leader of a secluded nation arranges to have his brain transplanted into a healthy young body. The doctors conducting the operation fall victim to international intrigue, and the leader's brain is placed into the body of a deformed giant.
Cast[]
- Grant Williams as Dr. Bob Nigserian
- Regina Carrol as Tracy
- Kent Taylor as Dr. Lloyd Trenton
- John Bloom as Gor
- Angelo Rossitto as Dorro
- Reed Hadley as Abdul Amir
- Vicki Volante as Katherine
Notes[]
- Brain of Blood was shot in 1971. After its 1972 release, it was retitled The Creature's Revenge for airing on television.[1]
MST3K Connections[]
- Director and producer Al Adamson was also director for Carnival Magic.
- Actor and stunt performer Grant Williams also portrayed Neil Foster in The Leech Woman.
- Kent Taylor also portrayed Dr. Max Weitzberg in The Crawling Hand.
- Regina Carrol also portrayed Kate in Carnival Magic.
- Angelo Rossitto also portrayed Toby in The Corpse Vanishes and the second dwarf in The Magic Sword.
- Reed Hadley also portrayed the radio newscaster in Jungle Goddess and Riley Morgan in Last of the Wild Horses.
- Sound technician Bob Dietz was also sound mixer for Angels Revenge.
- Still photographer Hedy Dietz was also still photographer for Angels Revenge.
References[]
- ↑ http://cinematictitanic.com/wpmu/blog/2007/12/21/its-on/ "It's On!" (Blog posting at Cinematic Titanic official site)