"What you see is real. What's done is done and what I've done is right. It's the work of science." Scream Factory will take viewers back to the mad doctor's lab with their upcoming Blu-ray debut of Joseph Green's The Brain That Wouldn't Die. Ahead of the Blu-ray's December 22nd release, we have a high-def clip and trailer from the film.

The Brain That Wouldn't Die Blu-ray: "Medical science leaps light years into the future in this "great, absurd movie" (The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film) that explores the strange world of transplants, cloning and mutant regeneration. Strangely relevant in today's ethically challenged world, this presents a truly psycho surgery case and is "one of the great sci-fi sleaze classics" (Starlog).

When Dr. Bill Cortner loses his sweetheart, Jan, in a car accident, he refuses to give up hope for her life. Scooping up her decapitated head, he brings it back to the lab for resuscitation. But keeping her head alive is one thing – finding her a new body is quite another. So while the mad doctor is out looking for spare parts, she's stuck at home going out of her mind – literally! And nothing will stop her from getting revenge on the man who is keeping her as a trophy girlfriend!

Bonus Features

  • NEW High Definition (1080p) Transfer From The Negative Restored To Its Uncut Version
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 Episode - The Brain That Wouldn't Die (Standard Definition)
  • NEW Audio Commentary With Film Historian And Author Steve Haberman And Writer Tony Sasso
  • Alternate Scene From The International Cut
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Still Gallery"

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