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Producer Rex Carlton suggested calling the film I Was a Teenage Brain Surgeon in the style of the similar titles of the time. [5] The title was later changed to The Head That Wouldn't Die. [6] Some prints of the film use both the opening title The Brain That Wouldn't Die and the closing title The Head That Wouldn't Die.
Rex Carlton Productions began work on The Devil's Hand in Mexico City in mid-January 1959, [2] but the movie did not have its premiere until September 13, 1961, in San Diego, California, [3] released on a double-bill with Bloodlust! [4]
Variety wrote: "Rex Carlton's screenplay takes place almost entirely within the confines of the offices of a space-connected research project. This presented some cinematic obstacles but director John Krish ... kept his small cast on the move within the limited area, cutting to occasional outside scenes for a change of pace.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die is a 2020 satirical remake of the 1962 American science fiction horror film of the same name.It was directed by Derek Carl and premiered at the Portland Horror Film Festival.
Beckett Rex, also known as Beckett McDowell, was featured in top 26 promos and photos, but this week, he was suddenly replaced by "alternate" Paige Anne.
According to Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI), the 1974 Carl Carlton version has been played more than 4 million times. One of the earliest pop hits to crossover from disco airplay, Carlton's "Everlasting Love" is a staple of disco compilations, including the second installment of the Pure Disco CD compilation series.
Rex Carlton: Produced by: Martin B. Cohen Samuel M. Sherman Rex Carlton Al Adamson Paragon Pictures [1] Starring: John Carradine Alexander D'Arcy Paula Raymond Robert Dix Vicki Volante John Cardos: Cinematography: László Kovács: Edited by: Peter Perry Jr. Distributed by: Crown International Pictures (theatrical, US)
Nightmare in Wax Directed by Bud Townsend Written by Rex Carlton Produced by Martin B. Cohen Herbert Sussan Starring Cameron Mitchell Anne Helm Scott Brady Cinematography Glenn Smith Edited by Leonard Kwit Music by Igo Kantor Distributed by Avatar Communications Crown International Pictures Release date May 14, 1969 (1969-05-14) Running time 91 minutes Country United States Language English ...