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Roosevelt Grier
- Jack Moss
- (as 'Rosey' Grier)
Kathrine Baumann
- Patricia
- (as Kathy Baumann)
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- TriviaWinner of the Medved brothers' Golden Turkey Award in the category "Worst Two-Headed Transplant Movie".
- GoofsDuring the police chase, at least one officer's shoulder patch is reversed, meaning the film was flipped.
- Quotes
Lila: Get some sleep, baby, I'll wake you once dinner's ready.
Jack Moss: Let's just stay here a little while.
Lila: Now come on, honey, I got to start dinner.
Jack Moss: You don't have to start now, why don't you start it later?
Lila: [hesitant] Oh come on Jack, I... I
[she glances at Kirshner]
Jack Moss: Is he bothering you? I'll cover his head with a pillowcase.
Dr. Maxwell Kirshner: [with disgust] You must be joking! Is that all you people think about?
Lila: [with disgust] It's no use honey, maybe when I get used to it.
[walks off]
Jack Moss: [turns to Kirshner] Now you know you got to go!
- ConnectionsEdited into Faces of Horror (1989)
- SoundtracksOh Happy Day
Written by Philip Doddridge and Edward F. Rimbault, arranged by Edwin Hawkins
Performed by Mike Curb Congregation (as The Mike Curb Congregation)
Courtesy of MGM Records
Featured review
All things '70s merged into one!
"The Thing with Two Heads" is a masterpiece of 1970's explotiation. Everything is here: a no-talent Football star actor (Rosey Grier), Pre-"Smokey and the Bandit" car chases, motorcycles, blaxploitation cliches galore, cheap monsters, no budget, beyond-bad dialogue, a director who thought he was moving up and out of the porno industry, and, of course, the great Ray Milland, star of the incomparable 1970's classic "Frogs". Classic scenes: Convicted convict Grier comes out of anesthesia and expresses suprise and dismay at finding Ray Milland's head attached to his body. Grier: "What did you guys do to me?" Milland, sounding petulent: "We transplanted my head onto your body--now shut up!"
Grier and Milland (the two heads on Rosey's body, remember) show up at Grier's girlfriend's apartment in search of refuge from the cops: Grier: (noticing his gal's shock at seeing his 2-headed condition) "Don't worry baby, I won't hurt you." Girlfriend (looking unsure): "You get into more s***."
The whole film is like this. HIGH-larious. No one could do this on purpose, and that's what makes this 1970's classic such a fantastic find.
Grier and Milland (the two heads on Rosey's body, remember) show up at Grier's girlfriend's apartment in search of refuge from the cops: Grier: (noticing his gal's shock at seeing his 2-headed condition) "Don't worry baby, I won't hurt you." Girlfriend (looking unsure): "You get into more s***."
The whole film is like this. HIGH-larious. No one could do this on purpose, and that's what makes this 1970's classic such a fantastic find.
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- curtis-8
- Nov 14, 1998
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- Also known as
- The Beast with Two Heads
- Filming locations
- Saddleback Park - 3099 Santiago Canyon Rd, Orange, California, USA(Motorcycle scene. This was a prominent motocross track of the time. Closed down in 84 and is new Santiago Canyon landfill.)
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